Destiny 2 introduces a hot new exotic weapon that is unfortunately 9 years old

In Destiny 2, Bungie has introduced a new exotic weapon: the Dragon’s Breath exotic rocket launcher will return as a seasonal reward with the Season of Wish. The weapon is intended to cause chaos.

What kind of weapon is that??

  • The Dragon’s Breath rocket launcher originally appeared in Destiny in December 2014 as an exotic weapon with the DLC “The Dark Below”: However, the rocket launcher always remained in the shadow of the mighty Gjallarhorn in Destiny 1. If you’re going to use an exotic rocket launcher, then use the croissant.
  • Now the exotic rocket launcher is coming to Destiny 2 with the “Season of Wish”. Bungie promises that they have optimized the weapon for chaos.
  • The idea is that the rocket launcher becomes more powerful the longer you don’t fire it: because fuel accumulates. If you fire the dragon’s breath, it pierces the target and causes scorching damage. It also releases burning puddles that deal damage to surrounding targets.
  • In Destiny 2, every wish has its price, even in Season 23

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    Cool, distinctive look for new rocket launcher

    That’s the idea of ​​the weapon: The weapon has a very distinctive look because it looks like you are holding a dragon that breathes fire. Dragon’s Breath rewards players who wait to fire, as the more fuel accumulates, the more damage the weapon causes.

    The weapon is apparently planned to eliminate groups of enemies through sustained damage.

    You can also earn the exotic “Pyromancer” catalyst for the weapon, which allows the weapon’s fuel to charge more quickly.

    All weapons from Destiny 1 were supposed to be gone forever

    That’s the catch: Once again, Bungie is not presenting a “new Exotic”, but rather just a new version of an old Exotic.

    In 2017, when Destiny 2 came out, players lost all of the old items they had collected in Destiny 1 in a Cabal attack, including exotic items that they had been looking for for a long time.

    6 years later, Bungie is now selling them these old items piecemeal as new content – this has repeatedly caused unrest in the community. Bungie has been accused of “constant recycling” and selling players content that they have already paid for.

    But perhaps “Dragon’s Breath” can now shine in Destiny 2 in a way that the weapon never did in Destiny 1 because of Gjallarhorn.

    Anyone interested in “the old weapons” will find them here:

    Destiny: These are the best exotic weapons in PvE – 16,000 Guardians voted

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