Destiny 2: What’s a Weapon You Hate for a Dumb Reason?

As a dedicated Destiny 2 player, I’ve spent countless hours exploring the vast and intricate universe Bungie has created. Each weapon in this game holds its unique charm and quirks that make every encounter engaging and exciting. However, there are a few weapons that, for one reason or another, have left me with an odd mix of love and hate.


Players of Destiny 2 express their unusual dislikes towards specific weapons based on their design, sounds, and odd quirks in performance. These dislikes can range from the guns’ recoil patterns, visual appearances, or even an unexplainable aversion.

Whats a weapon you hate for a dumb reason?
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Summary

  • Players hate weapons for reasons ranging from aesthetics to sound design.
  • Some players find the feel of certain guns unsatisfying despite their performance.
  • Unique reasons like a gun’s reload animation or recoil can lead to hatred.

Buried Bloodline: A Love-Hate Relationship

Although Chard6387 recognizes the promise of Buried Bloodline, they strongly dislike its design, finding it clumsy and reminiscent of a crossbow, yet categorized as a sidearm.

The Displeasure of Sunshot

Eighty-eight Questions raises an objection to the term “squishy” used to describe Sunshot’s sound, igniting a lighthearted discussion among players about the gun’s audio charm.

The Unimpressive Sound of Buried Bloodline

According to KyleShorette, the weapon Buried Bloodline delivers an impressive performance. However, its unsatisfying firing noise takes away from the overall shooting enjoyment for him.

Jotuun: A Solid Metal Replica Dislike

Humorously putting her disdain for Jotuun into words, Dangerous_Dac imagines using a real metal figure of a gun as an expression of her strong feelings towards him.

Emotional Reactions to Weapons

Players such as Able-Brief-4062 and Ruby_241 express their dislike for guns like Better Devils and Luna’s Howl due to unhappiness with how they perform or appear.

The Struggle with Stasis Weapons

As a huge fan of Soaero’s work, I can’t help but grapple with the complex emotions their use of Stasis weapons like Verglas Curve, Cryosthesia, and Forerunner evokes in me. On one hand, I’m in awe of their apparent power and effectiveness on paper. But on the other hand, I can’t shake off an uneasy feeling deep down inside. These weapons seem too good to be true, and I can’t help but wonder about the potential consequences of relying on them so heavily.

Final Thoughts

In Destiny 2, players form deep-rooted attachments to weapons that extend beyond their functional characteristics. The appeal goes beyond statistics and gameplay effectiveness; it’s about the unique sounds, appearances, and sensations that resonate with each player. These emotional bonds significantly influence how gamers engage with the game’s extensive weapon collection.

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2024-07-19 07:58