The summary of ‘All 45 Destiny 1 Exotic Weapons not in Destiny 2’

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The video discusses Bungie's practice of reintroducing popular exotic weapons from Destiny 1 into Destiny 2, focusing on the upcoming "Final Shape" expansion, which will bring back several notable weapons. Key highlights include iconic weapons such as Red Death, a pulse rifle with healing and reload perks; the Universal Remote, a primary slot shotgun; and the Icebreaker, a sniper rifle that regenerates ammo and causes explosions upon kills. Other notable mentions are the Necrochasm and the Dragon's Breath rocket launcher from the Dark Below expansion, and several unique sniper rifles from various expansions.

The video also covers unique class-specific weapons from Destiny 1, like the Titan-exclusive Fabian Strategy and the Warlock-exclusive Tlaloc, and discusses popular weapons that players wish to see return in Destiny 2, such as The First Curse hand cannon, the Zen Meteor sniper rifle, and the Taken King swords—Raze-Lighter, Dark-Drinker, and Bolt-Caster. Additionally, the video includes a segment on exotic adept weapons and the customizable starter weapon, similar to Revision Zero, expected to feature extensive customization options in the new DLC.

Concluding, the speaker mentions the Fate of All Fools, a legendary weapon given to a player named Eric by Bungie, and invites viewers to share their favorite Destiny 1 exotics that haven't yet made it into Destiny 2. There is a call for fans to speculate on future returns, with a light-hearted sign-off expressing appreciation for the audience.

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In this segment of the video, the presenter discusses Bungie’s habit of bringing back Destiny 1 Exotics into Destiny 2, particularly noting the return of the Necrochasm and three other Exotics in the upcoming “Final Shape” expansion. They begin by reminiscing about Destiny 1’s Red Death pulse rifle, which is also making a return. Red Death’s perk, which healed the player and sped up reload speeds with each kill, made it a crucial weapon during an era without modern healing abilities. The presenter then transitions to a sponsored segment about Raid Shadow Legends, highlighting its new boss, the Hydra, and offering special in-game rewards. Returning to Destiny, he highlights another notable weapon from Destiny 1, the Universal Remote. This shotgun, unique for occupying a primary slot, allowed players to keep their special slot free, which was especially significant under Destiny 1’s weapon slot system.

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In this part of the video, the discussion focuses on several iconic exotic weapons from Destiny 1. Key highlights include the Icebreaker, a powerful sniper rifle that regenerates its own ammo and causes targets to spontaneously combust, making difficult missions easier. The shotgun Invective also regenerates ammo, while the Patience and Time sniper grants invisibility when aiming. The Plan C fusion rifle allows for quick firing after a weapon swap, though it may not fit well in Destiny 2 without changes. Another fusion rifle discussed is the overpowered Pocket Infinity, which could fire in full-auto mode and regenerate missed shots, leading to its removal from the game. The segment also touches on the Super Good Advice machine gun, which returns missed shots to the magazine, and the infamous No Land Beyond sniper rifle, prized in PvP for its high precision damage and popularity in montages.

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In this part of the video, the presenter discusses various iconic weapons from Destiny 1 that did not return in Destiny 2, starting with the Dark Below expansion. They highlight the Necrochasm and the Dragon’s Breath rocket launcher with its unique Pyromancer perk, which left a solar flare upon detonation. This part also covers weapons from the House of Wolves expansion, such as the Dreg’s Promise with its Shock Rounds perk, and the Missing Queen Breakers Bow and Lord of Wolves.

Moving on to the Taken King expansion, the video revisits the Zhalo Supercell, an auto rifle with the Bolts of the Blue perk that charged the player’s super and returned ammo on double kills. Other notable mentions include the Boolean Gemini and its dual perks—One Way for increased agility and Another for bonus armor—along with a call for the return of class-exclusive exotics like the Titan-exclusive Fabian Strategy with its Front Lines perk and the Warlock-exclusive Tlaloc with its Overflow perk. The presenter expresses a desire for these unique class-specific weapons to return to the game.

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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses several popular weapons from Destiny 1 that players would like to see return in Destiny 2. Key mentions include:

1. **The First Curse** – An exotic hand cannon with a perk that grants bonuses to range and stability on the first precision kill in the magazine.
2. **Zen Meteor** – A former PlayStation exclusive sniper rifle with explosive rounds and a high-damage round activated through rapid kills.
3. **Black Spindle** – A sniper rifle with the White Nail perk, enabling magazine refill on three rapid precision shots, and Mulligan for potentially returning missed shots to the magazine.
4. **Hereafter** – Another sniper rifle with a perk causing precision kills to blind nearby enemies.
5. **Taken King Swords**:
– **Raze-Lighter** – Known for its Phoenix Uppercut heavy attack.
– **Dark-Drinker** – Featured the Supermassive Vortex perk for a spiral of void energy attack.
– **Bolt-Caster** – Had Sword of Thunder, shooting a beam of Arc Light causing an electrical storm.

Each weapon had unique traits making them memorable, fun to use, and desirable for a potential return in Destiny 2.

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In this segment, the video discusses a variety of weapons and their features from Destiny 1 that are making a return in the new DLC for Destiny 2. Key highlights include:

– The customizable weapon from Destiny 1 that served as the first weapon for players, which can be altered into different types like pulse rifle, auto rifle, and scout rifle and is expected to feature a similar questline as Revision Zero for further customization.
– The Outbreak Prime from the Wrath of the Machine raid, known for its exotic trait ‘corruption spreads’, which will also come back.
– The Young Wolf’s Howl sword, remembered for its ‘Howling Flames’ perk.
– The Nemesis Star LMG with its unique ‘strange gravity’ perk, and other LMGs such as Nova Mortis and Abaddon, which are void and solar versions of the Thunderlord.
– The Age of Triumph and the introduction of exotic adept weapons which were enhanced versions of legendary raid weapons from Destiny 1, including examples from Vault of Glass, Crota’s End, King’s Fall, and Wrath of the Machine raids.

This segment provides a comprehensive overview of the notable weapons and their unique attributes that are anticipated to reappear in Destiny 2.

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In this part of the video, the speaker wraps up the discussion by highlighting an honorable mention: the Fate of All Fools, a weapon given by Bungie to a player named Eric, which is considered legendary. Additionally, they ask viewers to share their favorite exotic weapon from Destiny 1 that hasn’t returned to Destiny 2 and to speculate on which Destiny 1 exotic might come back next, excluding Dragon’s Breath, Kavastop, and Red Death. The speaker ends by thanking the viewers for watching and expressing affection towards them.

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