The video above is a short history of the weapon- if anyone has never seen or heard of it before.
If brought back, should it be changed up some to make it feel different like they've done with some exotics?
If left alone as it was and brought forward to D2, would it compete with other weapons? Can it stand up to One Thousand Voices? Would it be "Oh neat, it's back. I'll use it for a bit... kay in the vault it goes." Or would it over shadow everything.
Would it HAVE to over shadow everything in order to live up to the legend it once was? Or could it stand on it's own as an option at all?
Or, should it remain in D1, and keep its legacy as what it once was. Let it stay retired, let it watch as other weapons take the spotlight for a change in it's place.
You tell me, does the old man need to stay in his retirement home... or does he need to kick down the door and show the kids how it was done. And if he does... will he do it in style... or break his back trying to hang loose with the young kids as everyone shakes their head and go "You used to be cool man..."
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It would fix precisely 0 problems.
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Yes, it would be great. Rockets suck though now. This izzy meta is the most boring pve has ever been.
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2 OdpowiedziIf it came during a time where rocket launchers mean anything, sure, why not? But rocket launchers are terrible right now.
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1 OdpowiedźNo... let the gun rest! Every game should have something iconic about it and Gjallarhorn was the most iconic weapon in D1. Anyway rockets are in a TERRIBLE place right now and if they were to bring it back it would be a shell of its former self like it was in ROI.