Destiny 2 has a lot of weapons in its arsenal. Most of these weapons are straightforward, but some of them have some really interesting lore behind them. Most of the Exotic weapons in the game have some lore or other tied to it.
Weapons of Sorrow aren't new to Destiny 2. They have, in fact, been seen in its predecessor as well. While most would confuse these with weapons found during the Season of the Haunted, or even with the ones that dropped from the Shadowkeep campaign, that isn't the case. There is a different theory behind the Weapons of Sorrow altogether.
That said, here is a quick rundown of all the Weapons of Sorrow in the game.
Out of all the weapons in the game, only three weapons fall under the category of Weapons of Sorrow in Destiny 2. The weapons are as follows:
These three weapons are known as the Weapons of Sorrow because they have some sort of Hive Magic associated with them. There also happens to be a fourth Weapon of Sorrow. This weapon is known as the Necrochasm. It is an Exotic Auto Rifle, which was found in the first Destiny game.
The Necrochasm is yet to make it to Destiny 2, and it is unclear if it will do so to begin with. Other than that, the three weapons mentioned above are currently in the game and can be acquired through different means.
As mentioned above, these weapons can be acquired through different means. They are as follows:
The Thorn is one of the most popular hand cannons in the game. This weapon was introduced in Destiny 2 Season 6. The weapon has managed to stay on till then. Earlier, Guardians would have to head to the Salt Mines in the EDZ to get the quest associated with this weapon. The quest has been vaulted over the past few seasons, and it is unlikely that it will return.
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