Wish-Ender is one of the oldest Exotics in Destiny 2, which was introduced in Year 2 of the game. Since being buffed and nerfed over a short period, this Exotic Bow has gone under the radar for over three years since its release. However, there are other valid reasons why that was the case.
Wish-Ender is a Kinetic weapon that doesn’t have anything special to offer, considering how it took one Exotic slot in the inventory. Many of the weapons overshadowed it at the same time, which included Arbalest, Izanagi's Burden, and even the Malfeasance.
However, in the most recent patch of Season of Plunder, Wish-Ender got a significant buff in its damage, intrinsic perks, and other features. The following article will break down the current features of the Kinetic Exotic Bow, and see if it's any good right now.
Wish-Ender was deemed a very underwhelming weapon, considering the amount of time and effort it took for players to get it. While the weapon did become an unfortunate victim of "power creep" with time, it still missed a lot of things players expected from an Exotic weapon.
To start, let's talk about the things that the weapon did offer but didn't work. The Intrinsic Perk Queen's Wrath, which is available even today, grants a wall hack after fully drawing an arrow. While this is unique to a certain extent, it was nothing game-changing.
Not to mention, players in PvP had to load up another arrow to kill an opposing Guardian. While the user did get a vision on their opponents, getting a kill needed a lot of work, which is enough for the opposing Guardian to kill the Wish-Ender user.
Other issues included:
However, things right now in 2022 are significantly better for this weapon.
To make Wish-Ender a little more viable in the current
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