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Invective– A shotgun that generates ammo is not precisely what the present PvP meta needs, though Ikora is probably mad her shotgun hasnt shown up.
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There are regularly complaints that Destiny 2 is only just recycling old Destiny 1 content all the time, which includes restoring old weapons. Well, they have not brought back as lots of as you believe.
Universal Remote– I do miss this one, and would be curious to see it return, though uncertain how high on the concern list it would be.
Perseverance and Time– Its a bit renowned, however a top priority to return? Im not so sure. My guess is yes, sooner or later, though maybe without much fanfare.
Pocket Infinity– Bungie has actually spoken often times about how Pocket Infinity kept breaking the game in a variety of ways, as it was essentially the Telesto of Destiny 1. Bungie would likely not wish to bring it back and run the risk of having 2 Telestos on their hands.
Zen Meteor– Ah yes, the PS4 exclusive sniper I actually never ever got. Did individuals like this? I have no concept.
Touch of Malice– If you dont believe were getting the Dreadnaught and Kings Fall back at some time (probably for The Witch Queen next fall), youre crazy, so see you then.
Can you call them all? I bet you cant, and Im wagering I forgot at least one here. But heres the list and when and how and if I think they will be returning.
The First Curse– Practically all of Destinys exotic hand cannons are iconic in some method but … The First Curse is sort of heavily ignored. I am uncertain I have actually ever seen anybody requesting its return, so its most likely a low top priority.
Dragons Breath– This is one I thought would already have been brought back by now. It was constantly beat by the final weapon in this list, but appears like a candidate for a return, especially with a rocket launcher enthusiast in tow.
Khvostov 7G-0X– This is among the most typically requested exotics that people wish to see in D2, specifically with how the Travelers Chosen is the upgraded exotic variation of our starting pistol this season. Would not be shocked to see this maybe put in the Cosmodrome once it returns.
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Red Death– Like Supercell, another weapon that has sort of been eclipsed by a brand-new variation of itself, this time with Crimson. I d still like to see it return, however, possibly with a tweaked exotic perk (bleed damage, anybody?).
No Time At All to Explain– Another confirmed unique for Beyond Light, one you really get with an easy pre-order.
Fabian Strategy (Titan only)– Ace of Spades returned as a cross-class exotic, so this might too, albeit everybody grumbled about this being underpowered at the time. I rather liked it, and would love to see it return so I can combine it with War Rig.
Necrochasm– Now that the Destiny content vault exists, I think its clear we will get all old Destiny 1 raids repeated ultimately. And when that occurs, it seems like Necrochasm will be married to Crotas End as it was previously, whether that returns as a raid or possibly a dungeon rather.
By my count, there are 28 weapons that Destiny 2 has yet to port over from Destiny 1, 2 of them being confirmed for Beyond Light, a couple of being triple stacks like the unique sword trio. I am also not consisting of Adept weapons in here.
Nova Mortis/Abaddon/Nemesis Star– This trio remains a mystery to me. I never ever got them, and Im uncertain why? I think I dropped Destiny 1 pretty quickly after Rise of Iron and kept away up until Destiny 2, so perhaps thats why.
No Land Beyond – You liked it or you disliked it, and the only location we can see it in Destiny 2 right now remains in Devrim Kays hands. I would believe this comes back eventually, as its too renowned not to.
Hawkmoon– We understand Hawkmoon is returning in Beyond Light. Since I was on Xbox back then, I never got to utilize it when it was OP on PS4. We understand its signature luck-based perk is changing in some way, but we do not understand the specific.
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Vex Mythoclast– The exact same goes for the Mythoclast, which fans have been wishing to view as a benefit for a long time now. We understand the Vault of Glass is coming back this year, and with it, I believe there is now a no percent opportunity that Mythoclast does not come with it.
The Trespasser– I barely ever utilized this. Guy, there were really not a great deal of exotic sidearms in Destiny 1 huh.
Super Good Advice– Stuck in the “medium amounts of individuals appreciate it” classification where I do not think anyone is passing away to see it return, however wouldnt state no to providing it a shot. But using your unique heavy slot? It better arrive with big buffs.
Dregs Promise– We have Lord of Wolves and Queensbreaker so I say for the next Fallen themed expansion we ought to get Dregs Promise back. And hey look, thats Beyond Light, what do you understand.
Plan C– The whole point of this weapon was negated when they made Backup Plan just a typical fusion rifle perk that can be rolled, so I would not anticipate to see it once again.
Boolean Gemini– I would put this in the “First Curse” classification of non-iconic Destiny exotics that are a low priority to return.
The Young Wolfs Howl– The unique sword you received from the base Rise of Iron mission and one that was seldom utilized. I d be amazed to see it return.
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Most likely the most disputed, asked for unique on this list is Icebreaker, the ammo-generating sniper which caused balancing problems for Bungie. Its incredibly renowned and yet bringing it back would raise a lot of concerns.
Zhalo Supercell– A few weapons on this list sort of have alternate variants of themselves currently in the game. Here, Riskrunner is basically the precise SMG version of Supercell, so it seems a bit redundant.
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Raze-Lighter/Dark-Drinker/Bolt-Caster– Well, given that Season of Arrivals offered us legendary versions of Dark-Drinker and Bolt-Caster, my guess is we do not see these return, and upcoming swords will be brand brand-new.
Tlaloc (Warlock Only)– Out of the three class specific exotics in Destiny 1, Tlaloc was the clear preferred, and I would enjoy to see it return as an all-class weapon this time around, in addition to a scout rifle buff.
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Gjallarhorn– Of course Gjallarhorn will return one day, though Bungie will have to find out how to stabilize it being the powerhouse it when was which being due to the fact that it was just flat-out broken for pretty much an entire year, and they just didnt nerf it. Perhaps the most renowned weapon in Destiny history, I would not complain if Gjally returned and was OP for a season or more like the old days.
So, what did I miss?
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Super Good Advice– Stuck in the “medium quantities of individuals care about it” category where I do not believe anybody is passing away to see it return, but wouldnt say no to giving it a shot.
Hawkmoon– We know Hawkmoon is returning in Beyond Light. I never ever got to utilize it when it was OP on PS4 since I was on Xbox back then. Perseverance and Time– Its a little bit renowned, but a priority to return? I believe I dropped Destiny 1 quite quickly after Rise of Iron and stayed away up until Destiny 2, so perhaps thats why.