This is from a post from [u]God of Edge[/u], [b]all credit goes to him[/b], I just want to see the difference in results from #Destiny to #Gaming
https://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/145577085/0/0
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https://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/145578570/0/0
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Btw Gjallarhorn is winning in #Destiny safely
[quote]Hello people of the Destiny community, today I would like to pose a question.
Which rocket launcher, the Norfleet or the Gjallarhorn, is the more powerful?
I feel as though I don't need to explain anything about the Gjallarhorn to you, though as many of you have not played Borderlands, I've included a video by MAK showcasing the Norfleet.
I will begin by stating their individual properties, and then compare each of them.
First, the [u]Gjallarhorn[/u].
[spoiler]The Gjallarhorn is an exotic rocket launcher that makes use of a special perk called "Wolfpack Rounds". These split off several smaller projectiles from the base rocket after the initial explosion, which track to nearby enemies and cause this rocket launcher to have the highest DPS in Destiny. It uses the Solar element.
It is mainly effective against large enemies with a plentiful amount of health, or bosses, especially those with solar shields.[/spoiler]
Now, for the [u]Norfleet[/u].
[spoiler]The Norfleet is a legendary Rocket launcher from Borderlands 2 that makes use of insanely high initial damage and an extremely wide blast radius, as well as post-impact elemental DoT's to dispatch enemies. It comes in every element available in the game (fire, slag, corrosion, and shock), in order to effectively deal damage to certain types of enemies. It has incredible versatility, as a version of the Norfleet is a staple for nearly every powerful build in the game, and is essential for end-game gameplay.
These features make it the highest DPS, and best, rocket launcher in Borderlands 2.[/spoiler]
And finally, the comparison.
[spoiler]While both rocket launchers are incredibly powerful, they are not the same. The effect that sets the Gjallarhorn apart from other launchers is it's post-impact DPS, making it very easy to take down enemies with large health pools, though it is only useful against large singular enemies or a cluster of smaller enemies.
The Norfleet, on the other hand, is the best in BL2 because of it's initial damage and ability to come in every element, providing much needed versatility, whole the post impact DoT's are purely a bonus. It's power and blast radius allow it to take down large groups of singular enemies in a single shot, or alternatively defeat Raid Bosses in only a few shots, with the correct buffs.[/spoiler]
Due to the points I have outlined, I hold the Norfleet as the better launcher. It deals substantially more relative damage, has a much wider blast radius, leaving it capable to take down much larger groups of enemies, and finally, deals damage over time and initial damage in every element, allowing it to be used in every situation, while the Gjallarhorn is only applicable against enemies with a solar shield or no shield at all.
TL;DR: Norfleet>Gjallarhorn.[/quote]
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Norfleet without a doubt.
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Norfleet is the best rocket laucher to ever exist in a video game. Best part? They will never nerf it and take it away from you are force you to use another gun. RIP Gally.
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People who vote Gjallarhorn have most likely never played Borderlands 2 and actually used the Norfleet.
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Ok but what if you mixed both with the Experimental MIRV
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Experimental MIRV > Scarab Gun > Fat Man > Norfleet > BFG > Gjallarhorn Anyone disagree? When applicable, Hammer of Dawn > Ex. MIRV. Its not reliable though.
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2 RepliesFat man > all
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Never played borderlands until i got the handsome collection. Its amazing. Looks great on next gen.
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4 RepliesYou Desticles have no idea what a real rocket launcher is.
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I don't like borderlands
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4 RepliesI prefer the Gjallarhorn because it is more conserving on ammo.
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Edited by Aces: 8/12/2015 5:33:25 AMYeah, too the people that need tracking in the Gjallarhorn.... Not fleet doesn't need tracking because the EEEXXPPPLLOOOOSSSIONS!!!!! are big enough to make feel like it has tracking.
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Edited by ChongCZH: 8/11/2015 6:32:20 AMwinning in destiny? I bet if you put norfleet in the game everybody would use it. It would be godly in PvE considering "all elements" especially nightfall
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1 Replydesticles getting destroyed
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Seems context-sensitive, to me.
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Norfleet is OP. So much fun to play with though lol. Best Second win weapon ever.
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2 RepliesNor fleet does millions of damage. Ghorn does I think 500. Your move
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1 ReplyEdited by RübblyRanch: 8/11/2015 4:50:27 AMVersatility all day Although I do like seeking Missiles splitting into smaller seeking cluster bombs, its cool. But the norfleet because. [quote]Versatility all day[/quote]
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1 ReplyNorfleet all the way Was there ANY question?
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3 RepliesThe Norfleet is pretty OP, considering that it could cause your game to crash if used.