Of the three class exclusive swords, Goldtusk is the only one without a subclass verb perk. Deaths Razor has destabilizing rounds, thrown cleaver has incandescent, but goldtusk has chain reaction. This confuses me because the curated roll for goldtusk has cold steel as it’s 4th column perk, something that would greatly benefit the swords identity over chain reaction, and bring it to par with the other two in terms of synergy. The recent weapon crafting bug allowed the perk in the last column of crafted gold tusks to be removed by selecting an invalid perk/projectile perk. This in turn changed the perk to an unequipped cold steel, which when selected worked well, was very fun, and didn’t conflict with the meta perk options people use for boss dps currently. I would like to ask why cold steel is listed as the curated perk, but not craftable, why goldtusk in particular doesn’t have a subclass synergy perk, and if there would be any possibility to add the perk in place of chain reaction. Thank you for your time, and any response with reasons or explanations into the whys and why nots would be greatly appreciated, but I also understand if that’s not something that could be elaborated on currently.
Also remember in the warmind season before lightfall bungie said in the TWAB.
"Fixed enhanced cold steel description"
Yet we cant even craft a stasis sword.
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