Season of the Plunder in Destiny 2 sees the return of Arc back to its glory, in the form of Arc 3.0. This rework has been much-needed and highly anticipated, and along with it, several weapons have also gone through a bit of change to give them better synergy with the new Arc subclass.
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Thunderlord hasn't seen use in ages, but given its new intrinsic anti-Overload perk, it has been named as one of the go-to weapons for endgame PVE content. Moreover, the machine gun enjoys a slight damage buff against bosses and regular enemies, which means it can be a decent option even for damage and ad-clearing. Season 18 has also introduced a Catalyst for it, which it didn't previously have. Here's what Thunderlord's Catalyst does in Destiny 2 and how to get it.
Most players will likely already have Thunderlord somewhere deep in the Vaults. The Exotic weapon was known to drop as a random Exotic engram, so it's possible that many veteran players are in possession of the Thunderlord.
However, Bungie has considered new players this time around by providing an easy way for everyone to get access to Thunderlord. When first logging on with a character in season 18, players can enter the H.E.L.M. to receive the Gift of the Thunder Gods. This chest is located right at the loading area where players spawn in and contains a bunch of nice gear new lights can pick up for free. Even seasoned players who may not have Thunderlord yet should go and grab this chest.
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Thunderlord, for those who aren't familiar with the weapon, will generate lightning strikes at the location of final blows with the weapon. Its Lightning Rounds perk increases the accuracy and fire rate of Thunderlord when
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