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{{Quote|...is where you seek it.|[[Victor Lomar|Lomar]]}}
{{Quote|...is where you seek it.|[[Victor Lomar|Lomar]]}}
{{Weapon infobox
{{Weapon infobox
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|manufacturer= [[Crux/Lomar]]
|manufacturer= [[Crux/Lomar]]
|class= Exotic
|class= Exotic
|type= [[Rocket launcher]]
|type= [[Rocket Launcher]]
|level= 20 (Year One version)<br>40 (Year Two version)
|level= 20 (Year One version)<br>40 (Year Two version)
|accuracy=
|accuracy=
|stability=
|stability=
|handling=
|handling=
|magazine= 1
|magazine= 3 (Year One)<br>1 (Year Three)<br>3 (Destiny 2)
|feed=
|feed=
|ammo=
|ammo=
|mode=
|mode=
|rate=
|rate=
|damage= Void
|damage={{Icon|Void}} Void
|range=
|range=
|service=
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|affiliation=
|affiliation=
}}
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'''Truth''' is an exotic [[Rocket Launcher]] introduced in Year One of ''[[Destiny]]''. A Year Two version of Truth became available in ''[[The Taken King]]'', and the release of ''[[Rise of Iron]]'' gave Truth two exotic [[Ornaments]] that have a chance of dropping from [[Radiant Treasure]]s and [[The Dawning|Treasures of the Dawning]]. Truth returned in [[Destiny 2]] during the [[Season of Opulence]] with a three-rocket magazine, initially having only one exotic ornament that can be purchased at [[Eververse]].
'''Truth''' is an exotic [[Rocket Launcher]] introduced in Year One of ''[[Destiny]]''. A Year Two version of Truth became available in ''[[The Taken King]]'', and the release of ''[[Rise of Iron]]'' gave Truth two exotic [[Ornaments]] that have a chance of dropping from [[Radiant Treasure]]s and [[The Dawning|Treasures of the Dawning]]. Truth returned in ''[[Destiny 2]]'' during the ''[[Season of Opulence]]'' with a three-rocket magazine, initially having only one exotic ornament that can be purchased at [[Eververse]].


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
Rockets fired from Truth will seek out enemy targets very aggressively, and have proximity detonation, ensuring that the rockets will rarely miss the target. Compared to [[Dragon's Breath|other]] [[Gjallarhorn|exotic]] rocket launchers though, the extreme tracking is the only thing special about it, and it doesn't have much other properties that help it stand out from just about any legendary-tier rocket launchers, which especially hinders its overall performance in PVE environments.
Rockets fired from Truth will seek out enemy targets very aggressively, and have proximity detonation, ensuring that the rockets will rarely miss the target. Compared to [[Dragon's Breath|other]] [[Gjallarhorn|exotic]] rocket launchers though, the extreme tracking is its unique trait, and though it doesn't have many other properties to help it stand out from just even legendary-tier rocket launchers, hindering its overall performance in PvE environments, the tracking makes it an excellent weapon in PvP environments, as that is the weapon's intended and most frequent area of use.


===Weapon Perks===
===Weapon perks===
'''Column 1'''
'''Column 1'''
*'''Hard Launch'''
*'''Hard Launch'''
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The weapon returns with little changes to its mechanics from the first game, aside from less aggressive tracking, though still more powerful than other tracking rocket launchers in the game. Magazine size has been reverted back to 3.
The weapon returns with little changes to its mechanics from the first game, aside from less aggressive tracking, though still more powerful than other tracking rocket launchers in the game. Magazine size has been reverted back to 3.


===Weapon Perks===
===Weapon perks===
*'''Intrinsic trait - Prototype Trueseeker''': This weapon's rockets have tracking. Locks onto targets while aiming down sights.
*'''Intrinsic trait - Prototype Trueseeker''': This weapon's rockets have tracking. Locks onto targets while aiming down sights.
*'''Volatile Launch''': This weapon is optimised for an especially explosive payload.
*'''Volatile Launch''': This weapon is optimised for an especially explosive payload.
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**Slightly increases stability
**Slightly increases stability
**Slightly increases handling speed
**Slightly increases handling speed
===Weapon Mods===
===Weapon mods===
:'''Stolen Goods''' - Equip this [[Weapon Ornament]] to change the appearance of Truth.
:'''Stolen Goods''' - Equip this [[Weapon Ornament]] to change the appearance of Truth.
:'''Objective Reality''' - Equip this [[Weapon Ornament]] to change the appearance of Truth.
:'''Objective Reality''' - Equip this [[Weapon Ornament]] to change the appearance of Truth.


==Lore==
==Lore==
{{Verbatim}}
'''...is where you seek it. —Lomar'''
'''...is where you seek it. —Lomar'''


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[[Corsair]]s and [[Crow (title)|Crows]] move through the wreckage in pairs, searching for their dead. When they find [[Awoken]] survivors, they call for help. When they find a [[House of Devils|Devil]] or a [[House of Wolves|Wolf]], they call for a field medic and prison-grade restraints.
[[Corsair]]s and [[Crow (title)|Crows]] move through the wreckage in pairs, searching for their dead. When they find [[Awoken]] survivors, they call for help. When they find a [[House of Devils|Devil]] or a [[House of Wolves|Wolf]], they call for a field medic and prison-grade restraints.


A [[Vandal]] watches all of this from the wing of a [[Ceres Galliot|Galliot]] with his four arms folded around his knees. He knows battle, and so death does not disturb him. He was born of war, made for it, shaped by it. And yet, as he stares out at the charred bodies of his cousins, at the bent bodies of his new allies…
A [[Mithrax, Kell of Light|Vandal]] watches all of this from the wing of a [[Ceres Galliot|Galliot]] with his four arms folded around his knees. He knows battle, and so death does not disturb him. He was born of war, made for it, shaped by it. And yet, as he stares out at the charred bodies of his cousins, at the bent bodies of his new allies…


"Vel," [[Sjur Eido|Sjur]] says, startling him. He peers down to find her on tiptoes, chin on the edge of the Galliot's wing. She juts her thumb over her shoulder, indicating the battlefield. "Npariimoqilum?"
"Vel," [[Sjur Eido|Sjur]] says, startling him. He peers down to find her on tiptoes, chin on the edge of the Galliot's wing. She juts her thumb over her shoulder, indicating the battlefield. "Npariimoqilum?"
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He picks his way down to the worst of it and joins the search. Over the next hour, he finds a Wolf that he half-remembers from a distant relative's coming-of-age ceremony; three Devils who look at him with uncomprehending confusion and anger; and one Crow irretrievably trapped beneath the fuselage of his ship.
He picks his way down to the worst of it and joins the search. Over the next hour, he finds a Wolf that he half-remembers from a distant relative's coming-of-age ceremony; three Devils who look at him with uncomprehending confusion and anger; and one Crow irretrievably trapped beneath the fuselage of his ship.


He is about to abandon a ruined Devils skiff when he hears a faint hiss from inside a ventilation shaft. He clambers up to peer into its grate and sees four wary eyes shining back at him.
He is about to abandon a ruined Devils [[skiff]] when he hears a faint hiss from inside a ventilation shaft. He clambers up to peer into its grate and sees four wary eyes shining back at him.


A hatchling, still soft and translucent with its egg-molt.
A [[Eido, Daughter of Misraaks|hatchling]], still soft and translucent with its egg-molt.


Carefully, he pries the grate open and beckons to her. "Velask, kelekh," he murmurs. "Nankemrak."
Carefully, he pries the grate open and beckons to her. "Velask, kelekh," he murmurs. "Nankemrak."
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Grenades and Horseshoes perk is a reference to the idiom "close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades."
*The Grenades and Horseshoes perk is a reference to the idiom "close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades."
*This rocket launcher was known for its extreme tracking and trickshot abilites. In ''Destiny'', It would usually always hit it's target. The tracking was toned down in ''Destiny 2''.
*The Vandal in the lore tab of the weapon in ''Destiny 2'' is implied to be [[Mithrax, Kell of Light|Mithrax]] due to acquisition quest quotes and the context of the lore. This was confirmed in ''[[Season of the Splicer]]'' by [[Eido, Daughter of Misraaks]] recounting the same story in regards to herself.<ref>'''Bungie (2021/5/11)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of the Splicer]] - [[Eido, Daughter of Misraaks]]: [[Eido,_Daughter_of_Misraaks/Quotes|"Misraaks found me in the vent of a wrecked ship, you know. We joke that my father is a Splicer and my mother is a Ketch."]]''</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:Destiny-Truth-RocketLauncher-Render-Back.jpg|Back render of the Truth.
File:Destiny-Truth-RocketLauncher-Render-Back.jpg|Back render of the Truth.
File:Destiny-Truth-Ornaments.jpg|Ornaments for the Truth.
File:Destiny-Truth-Ornaments.jpg|Ornaments for the Truth.
[[File:Truth.jpeg|thumb|Truth as it appears in Destiny 2]]
File:Truth.jpeg|thumb|Truth as it appears in Destiny 2
[[File:Truth Stolen goods ornament Destiny 2.jpg|thumb|Truth 'Stolen Goods' Ornament in Destiny 2]]
File:Truth Stolen Goods.jpg|'Stolen Goods' Ornament
File:Truth - Objective Reality.jpg|'Objective Reality' Ornament
</gallery>
</gallery>
{{Linkbox|gallery=yes|gallerypage=Images of Truth}}
{{Linkbox|gallery=yes|gallerypage=Images of Truth}}
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**''[[The Taken King]]''
**''[[The Taken King]]''
*''[[Destiny 2]]''
*''[[Destiny 2]]''
**''[[Penumbra]]''
**''[[Season of Opulence]]''


==References==
==References==
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