Traveler's Judgment 5

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Traveler's Judgment 5
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Production overview

Rarity class:

Legendary

Weapon type:

Sidearm

Required level:

20

Min-max stability:

84

Min-max handling:

87

Min-max magazine:

30

Specifications

Feed system:

Clip

Ammunition type:

Bullets

Fire mode:

Burst

Rate of fire:

491 RPM

Effective range:

45

Service history

In service:

Guardians

Affiliation:

Guardian

 

"A visitor ignites the sky, and in the truth of light it dreams: Above the dead and yet-to-die, a legion's blade with fire screams."
— In-game description

Traveler's Judgment 5 is a Legendary Sidearm introduced in Curse of Osiris. It can be obtained from the The Infinite Forge in the Lighthouse when completing its designated Prophecy Tablet.

Perks

Column 1

Adaptive Frame: Well-rounded, reliable, fires a 3-round burst.

Column 2

Tactic SAS: Accurate Sidearm sight. • Slightly increases range

Target SAS: Sharp Sidearm sight. • Increases range • Slightly decreases stability • Slightly decreases handling speed

FarPoint SAS: Pinpoint Sidearm sight. • Greatly increases range • Decreases stability • Decreases handling speed

Column 3

Armor-Piercing Rounds: Rounds cause extra damage to combatants' shields and overpenetrate targets. • Slightly increases range

Accurized Rounds: This weapon can fire longer distances. • Increases range

Steady Rounds: This magazine is optimized for recoil control. • Greatly increases stability • Slightly decreases range

Column 4

Headseeker: Body shots landed with this weapon increase precision damage for a short time.

Lore

How to interpret the Lost Prophecies? The theory in vogue right now with the Followers of Osiris is that the first five verses refer to the Black Garden, the coming of Ghaul, the Traveler's awakening and Ghaul's subsequent defeat. It's a convincing interpretation, even conceding that prophecies are much easier to interpret in hindsight.

There's just one thing: if Osiris used the Infinite Forest to develop his prophecies, and the Infinite Forest cannot accurately simulate Light, how did Osiris predict the Traveler would wake? The Forest's very inability to predict this very thing is what prevented Panoptes from breaking ground with its apocalyptic calculations.

I must assume: 1) Either verse 5 does not refer to the Traveler's awakening, or 2) Osiris has prophetic resources at his disposal other than the Forest. What they are I have no idea.

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