Gjallarhorn was everything to everyone in Destiny.
Year: 2019
Sounds awesome, right? I'm sure anyone reading this that played Destiny has fond memories of Gjallarhorn in its heyday. But it wasn't so rosy for everyone. Gjallarhorn, as an exotic weapon, relied on Destiny's RNG system, which would award rare weapons after high-level activities. To get it, you had to run grueling weekly activities or buy it from the exotic vendor, Xur.
But LFG had a catch: most groups on LFG would only accept players who owned Gjallarhorn. The rocket launcher was so powerful it could massively reduce the time required to complete high-level activities, and so players looking to maximize their runs wouldn't play with players without it. If you were running these activities to get yourself a Gjallarhorn, you were a bit screwed.
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