This Fan-Favorite Exotic Weapon Could Be Returning in Destiny 2

Back in Destiny 1, we’ve had some great and unique exotic weapons. Some of the fan-favorite weapons were Gjallarhorn (obviously), Dragon’s Breath, Touch of Malice, Outbreak Prime, Bad Juju, Tlaloc, The Last Word, and No Time To Explain/Fate Of All Fools. Looking at them now, most of these weapons have already been added to Destiny to this date. It seems like we are mostly likely to get at least one old exotic weapon per season in Destiny 2.

Fan-Favorite Exotic Weapon Returning in Destiny 2?

Talking about No Time to Explain, it was a pulse rifle in Destiny 1 with the exotic perks like, “Rewind Again” which allows you to get your precision hits immediately back to your magazine. Also, this weapon fires in full-auto mode just like some other exotics like Bad Juju and Vigilance Wing (with catalyst). 

Exotic Destiny 2

This Bungie employee “Jesse Hall” is a Hard Surface 3D Artist who has been working for the company for the past 8 years. Recently with the release of Shadowkeep, he shared a new render of No Time to Explain on his Artstation page with the title of “No Time to Explain / Fate of all Fools.” The interesting thing is that there is a Destiny 2 logo at the bottom-right corner meaning this is a render for Destiny 2 and not Destiny 1. We also know that there are some blue weapons (rare weapons) in Destiny 2 that carry the same model as this weapon.

Now, we know that Twilight Gap has returned which was the part of No Time to Explain questline in Destiny 1. Could it be returning in Destiny 2 with the current Vex-themed season? What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments! Next week, Bungie will be releasing TWAB a bit early on Tuesday (weekly reset), so keep your eyes open for any new quests.

Destiny 2: Shadowkeep is now live on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, released on October 1, 2019, and later in November on Google Stadia.