The new This Week at Bungie post was full of information about changes and new content coming to Destiny 2. With a big preview for weapon crafting, it also featured plans for how Destiny 2’s new glaives and Osteo Striga exotic submachine gun will be implemented. Tucked into all of this was also a discussion of current plans relating to foundry weapons in Destiny 2 through Year 5. While this might seem like a major commitment to just foundries in Destiny 2, they can be important.
As weapon and armor makers, foundries in Destiny 2 are not only responsible for the run-of-the-mill common, rare, and legendary pieces of gear, but also many exotic weapons. With over 100 exotic weapons available inDestiny 2, many of the most iconic such as Hard Light, SUROS Regime, and Gjallarhorn can be traced back to an individual foundry. Gjallarhorn specifically comes from the Crux/Lomar foundry, which has made quite a few rocket launchers for Guardians to wield in both Destiny and Destiny 2.
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While Gjallarhorn might be the Crux/Lomar foundry’s most famous weapon, it’s not the only exotic rocket launcher it has created. The big three rocket launchers from the first Destiny game; Gjallarhorn, Truth, and Dragon’s Breath; are all products of the foundry. Each of these weapons has brought its own special traits to the battlefield, making them effective weapons in PvP and PvE activities. While both Gjallarhorn and Truth continue to do so in Destiny 2, Dragon’s Breath still hasn’t made a reappearance in Destiny 2 prior to the launch of The Witch Queen.
One of the rewards for the weekly Nightfall and Grandmaster Nightfall strikes, Hothead, shares its aesthetic style with Dragon’s Breath, but the
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