" The Gjallarhorn shoulder-mounted rocket system was designed and personally crafted by Feizel Crux as a gift to the Guardians who fought the Battle of the Twilight Gap. The Guardian steps forward and places the Gjallarhorn into Randy's hands with a smile. The acrid-sweet smell of burning fuel hangs in the air. Micro tracking rockets hunt down and turn each piece of falling debris to fireworks before they hit the ground. They shoulder and fire off the Gjallarhorn like a volcanic eruption, blowing the Bad Omens to smithereens. The Guardian pivots and drops to a solid stance. In a fit of anger, he heaves the launcher over the Guardian's head and over the Tower railing. His pride turns into frustration at the mediocrity of his equipment. "I can put a tracking module on this." Dandy chuckles. I've told you a flock of crows is called a murder? Well, they really should've reserved the name for this swarm instead." Each firing of which unleashes hell in the form of a swarm of homing micro rockets. "What you are looking at in the Guardian's hands is a top-of-the-line wolfpack deployment device. "Now listen here, berry blue," Dandy says. I got one of those in Old Russia the other day," Randy brags proudly, unholstering a launcher. Randy looks at the Titan wearing a strange chainmail visor. "Amazing," a Titan says about the weapon in the Guardian's hands. Randy's Ghost talked about this person a few times before. They stand, one leg propped up on the Tower railing. When he finally breaks through, he understands the draw: the Guardian. He jabs his scuffed elbows through the crowd to get a clear look. Randy can feel an almost mythic aura-exotic, even-radiating from the figure. ![]() His ship had only exploded twice on the trip from Old Russia, and while he defended his Ghost's second (and much better) repair job, he even found some loot!Īs he materializes on the receiving pad of the Tower, a gathering horde of Humans and Guardians of all "ages" gather around a singular figure deep in the crowd. It was a long road from the Cosmodrome, but Shaw Han had given him some good directions. In Rise of Iron, there is a quest available for players to forge their own Gjallarhorn after the main story is completed. This adds to the overall damage of a single round and thus can down high-level enemies and/or bosses in a short amount of time, or take out large groups of lower-tier enemies. Gjallarhorn's special perk is "Wolfpack Rounds", wherein rounds fired from this weapon split into tracking cluster missiles upon detonation of the main warhead. The weapon would then go on a nearly year long drought with it only ever being sold once more a few weeks prior to the start of Year 2. Many viewed the perks of tracking and wolf pack rounds as too simple or underpowered. Unfortunately, due to how early Destiny was in its life span many refused to spend Strange Coins on such a "weak" weapon. In the second week of Destiny 1, Xur sold the weapon to the players. Another example of its dominance has to do with how many times it was sold by Xur. For example, many of the LFG posts during Year 1 often put the phrase "Gjallarhorn Req." Meaning if a player joined without the weapon, they would be kicked from the activity. The weapon was so prevalent it was almost needed to play higher level activities. Its dominance extended throughout the later half of Year 1 Destiny 1. Gjallarhorn is often seen as one of the most overpowered weapons ever used in Destiny. The other two are Dragon's Breath and Truth. The rocket is one of three exotic Rocket Launchers found in Destiny that are made by the Crux-Lomar weapons foundry. It is currently available through a quest called Beauty in Destruction, where you retrace the steps of its original maker, Feizel Crux. It is also the only rocket launcher that has tracking missiles that each function separately from the warheads. Gjallarhorn is an Exotic Rocket Launcher. ![]() Guardian Vanguard Victor Lomar and Feizel Crux " If there is beauty in destruction, why not also in its delivery?" - Feizel Crux Gjallarhorn For more information, see the Citation policy. Edits that do not follow this standard will be reverted without notice. Editors must cite sources for all contributions to this article. Please update it as soon as any relevant and accurate material is available. This article has new content coming soon and may not be complete, confirmed, or correct. " I don't have time to explain why I don't have time to explain."
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