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Starting with the release of Forsaken, now The Queenbreaker, can be obtained as a random drop from world [[exotic]] loot pool. It also could be acquired from Spider's [[Bounties]] however this option was removed with the Tangled Shore at the launch of Witch Queen. Now classified as a [[Linear Fusion Rifle]], it is a power weapon and requires power ammunition. | Starting with the release of Forsaken, now The Queenbreaker, can be obtained as a random drop from world [[exotic]] loot pool. It also could be acquired from Spider's [[Bounties]] however this option was removed with the Tangled Shore at the launch of Witch Queen. Now classified as a [[Linear Fusion Rifle]], it is a power weapon and requires power ammunition. | ||
Whilst it performs much the same as its original incarnation, it has been given a new minor change in utility: adding a blinding as a secondary status effect on enemy units struck by the projectile. In a similar vein to [[Sleeper Simulant]], the weapon became a popular choice for [[Gambit]] players as the various mix of close and long-range combatants in Gambit maps allowed the Queenbreaker's flexibility to excel at any ideal range. Since its massive popularity at Gambit's launch the weapon has seen a reduction in its aim assist stat. With the advent of [[Lightfall]], Bungie altered the blind effect to match that of the Arc subclass' take on the verb, allowing the Marksman Sight shot to chain blind hordes of enemies. [[Episode: Heresy]] would later see the Queenbreaker receive a number of changes, chief among them | Whilst it performs much the same as its original incarnation, it has been given a new minor change in utility: adding a blinding as a secondary status effect on enemy units struck by the projectile. In a similar vein to [[Sleeper Simulant]], the weapon became a popular choice for [[Gambit]] players as the various mix of close and long-range combatants in Gambit maps allowed the Queenbreaker's flexibility to excel at any ideal range. Since its massive popularity at Gambit's launch the weapon has seen a reduction in its aim assist stat. With the advent of [[Lightfall]], Bungie altered the blind effect to match that of the Arc subclass' take on the verb, allowing the Marksman Sight shot to chain blind hordes of enemies. [[Episode: Heresy]] would later see the Queenbreaker receive a number of changes, chief among them the ability to switch between scopes with the alternate reload action and the addition of Rewind Rounds as its catalyst, granting it some much-needed utility as a boss killer. | ||
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