and its subsequent episodes have seen a good number of reintroduced exotics in ; Red Death Reformed, Khvostov, and now the exotic sniper Ice Breaker have all made their way back into the franchise this past year. Red Death Reformed was a seasonal exotic, while Khvostov had an extensive secret quest, so players weren't sure how Ice Breaker would be earned when it was announced that it was returning. Now that Ice Breaker is officially back in the game, Guardians will have to uncover the mystery of the Vesper's Host dungeon to even have a chance to earn this D1 classic.
[Warning: The following article contains spoilers for Destiny 2's Vesper's Host Dungeon.]
Ice Breaker is a Solar, special ammo sniper rifle, and it has changed a bit since it was first introduced in Its curated roll includes,, and its exotic perk,. This perk causes any enemy defeated with this weapon to explode, along with precision final blows or final blows on a frozen target to cause an ignition instead. This perk is yet another example of the devs' consideration of Prismatic, combining elements and interactions from both Stasis and Solar subclasses, especially with all the Prismatic fragments unlocked. To get this reprised, yet updated, exotic, you'll need to grab the quest from Spider to enter the Vesper's Host dungeon.
Vesper's Host has received pretty good reviews from the community since its release, and all you need to get into it is the Dungeon Key. Once you've got access, you'll get a new quest marker telling you to go talk to the Spider in the Last City, who will send you to a strange station he's found orbiting Europa. You can bring a fireteam of three guardians at most, but if you're brave, you can try to take on this dungeon solo.
If you preordered or bought the Deluxe Edition of you should be set, but for those who didn't, you can buy the dungeon key from the Eververse store where you manage your DLC.
Once you load in, you'll face the remnants of an old Braytech station, the station's
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