![]() Head to The Divide, the area that borders the Rocketyards, and then turn to the left and enter the Cosmodrome wall. You can reach the Rocketyards area by heading through the building just ahead of where you start in the Plaguelands - it’s the path you took to first enter the Plaguelands in the Rise of Iron story (in reverse). With your relay in-hand, start in the Plaguelands Patrol spawn location, and head back to the Cosmodrome proper. To build your new Khvostov, you’ll need need a Splicer Intel Relay - find it in the Plaguelands by killing a Hive Brood Mother wizard enemy, or other “Major” enemies in the Plaguelands. It was the first rifle every Destiny player ever used, and now it’s back, as an Exotic auto rifle that comes with a bunch of unlocked upgrades, and includes several more that let you customize its sights, its firing rate, and more. Completing it nets you your brand new Gjallarhorn. Kill a Walker and a bunch of Fallen enemies to find the anomaly and scan it, kicking off the “Beauty in Destruction” quest line. It should direct you to scan an anomaly inside the Archon’s Keep where you went to finish the Rise of Iron story campaign. When you arrive, look for a “scan” Patrol mission icon. To get it, finish the expansion’s story, including the new Strike, “The Wretched Eye.” That should start you a new quest that will send you to the Plaguelands on Patrol to check out an “anomaly” at Archon’s Keep. Bungie knows that everybody loves Gjallarhorn, which is why this exotic launcher comes your way in a story mission that kicks off once you’ve completed the rest of the story content in Rise of Iron. GjallarhornĮverybody’s favorite insanely powerful rocket launcher with tiny heat-seeking bombs is back, after vanishing from the rotation of decent guns for a full year. ![]() Here’s a handy list of some of the best guns currently available in Rise of Iron (with more to come), and a rundown of how to get your hands on them. ![]() Luckily, if you know where to look (and when to buy), you can get the best versions of some of the strongest guns out there, offering you opportunities to get a leg up in the game’s campaign modes, or in Destiny’s competitive Crucible mode. Knowing which guns are worth keeping and which should be disposed of for currency is, at best, confusing. You might have two of the same shotgun in name, but one is often superior to the other, depending on what random perks it offers. But while some guns, like Exotics, are obviously worth pursuing because of their rarity, more common weapons are a bit more confusing. Some of them are deserving of your attention, including the new, amped-up Iron Gjallarhorn rocket launcher, some nanite-infused guns from the new expansion’s raid, and more. With the new Rise of Iron expansion out now, Bungie’s shooter packs a bunch of new weapons (and reworked old ones) for players to add to their arsenals.
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