The current season inside Destiny 2, titled Season of the Seraph, saw plenty of new and reprised weapons added for players to grind for across the new seasonal content and core activities. Examples of the former include the Hung Jury SR4 scout rifle inside Nightfalls, the Rose hand cannon for competing in the updated competitive PvP playlist, and the Ikelos weapons first introduced in Warmind. As for what is brand new, there is a swath of weapons available to earn in the new seasonal activity and the first set of legendary weapons from the Tex Mechanica weapon foundry inside the new Spire of the Watcher dungeon.
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Spire of the Watcher’s loot pool also includes two reprised weapons in the Seventh Seraph Carbine and Seventh Seraph Officer Revolver, both of which can be crafted after unlocking the respective patterns. As mentioned above, though, some players are getting vocal about bringing Trophy Hunter back into the game as they feel it remains one of the more underrated weapons from Destiny 2’s massive armory. Reddit user 70seven is among these players asking for Trophy Hunter to be brought back, along with its Zaroff’s Prized Longbore ornament.
70seven’s opinion is one shared by several other users in their thread, adding they would be excited to see the sniper rifle brought back at some point. Some users added to this, saying they would like to see the Pyroclastic Flow rocket launcher and the rest of the Sundial weapons from Season of the Dawn brought back. Other weapons users mentioned in the comments they’d like to see brought back include Pluperfect from Season of the Undying and the original Leviathan raid weapons, with a common reason being the physical designs of the weapons.
It isn’t out of the question for any of these weapons to come back in an upcoming season or expansion, either, given how much content Bungie is producing regularly. Some weapons in the upcoming Lightfall expansion have already been identified as re-skins of the Lunar weapons from Shadowkeep, while Bungie has only teased some of the new weapons players will be able to get their hands on. Trophy Hunter and a variety of other weapons could ultimately end up being included, but only time will tell what Bungie decided to pull from the vault.
Destiny 2 is currently available on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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