![]() The Last Word – Those who play on PC with a mouse and keyboard will notice a reduction in recoil.Skyburner’s Oath – Shoots much faster, shooting from the hip now burns enemies, but won’t track enemies.Lorentz Driver – Will do less damage against other players’ bodies.Le Monarque – Fighting enemies in the world will give an additional 50% poison damage when shot.Xenophage – Reverting previous changes (faster shooting, less damage).Levianthan’s Breath – faster draw time on the arrow, as well as more damage to champion enemies.Eyes of Tomorrow – increase of 30% to bosses and champion enemies.Fighting Lion – increase to damage and blast radius.Here’s a quick summary of some of the changes coming to exotic weapons in Destiny 2: Weapons like the Eyes of Tomorrow will be getting a boost to pack more of a punch when firing rockets at enemies, while certain weapons like the Arbalest will be reduced in power, as Bungie has noticed people starting to rely on it for harder missions. Those that do the quests and follow the story will be treated to big buffs across the board for some of the best exotic weapons in the game. Changes to exotic weapons in Destiny 2Įxotic weapons are getting a big boost for those that aren’t particularly interested in the competitive side of Destiny 2. This was picked up in the blog and should be fixed in the upcoming season. Swords, for instance, will gain additional perks when used with a certain combination of gear but glaives don’t seem to have any similar kind of bonus. However, in a March 10 thread on the Destiny 2 subreddit forum, a player pointed out that using glaives as a melee weapon had zero synergies with the rest of their gear.
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