It's just as the title suggests, moving Queenbreaker's bow (or every linear fusion at this point) to the energy/primary slot. Now hear me out before you go ranting out on me. I just feel like Queenbreaker (and legendary linear fusions) under performs as an exotic heavy weapon. That holds true even with the whole "blinding" targets thing on QB but lets face it, most targets you're aiming at with that should die within 1 or 2 shots so there's not really a need for blinding on it. So why not make them like what Arbalest is now and what Queenbreaker's bow was in D1. That way they're not taking up a slot in your heavy for any preferred damage dealing exotic and they're still used without being just let in the dust like they basically have now. But I'm also aware that with that change, snipers would have to change or linear fusions would have to change in order to compensate between the two long range classes. I completely understand that many players would more than likely protest against a change like this and I'll happily take the feedback, whether it be constructive or toxic. I just thought that linear fusion rifles on a whole are in a stale place right now and just thought it'd spruce up the meta and playing styles a little with a change like this.
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