Destiny 2 - Exotic Weapons - Fighting Lion PVE [PC 1080p HD]

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Fighting Lion is an exotic Grenade Launcher in Destiny 2. It was designed by Wei Ning.
Unlike most grenade launchers, which are power weapons, Fighting Lion goes in the energy weapon slot. Fighting Lion's intrinsic perk is that grenades will bounce off surfaces while the fire button is held down, similar to the Remote Detonation perk that can be rolled for other grenade launchers. The secondary exotic perk provides higher damage to shields on direct hits, an instant reload when rapidly killing enemies damaged by the weapon, and a guarantee of a Primary ammo drop on kills with the weapon.
Strangely, Fighting Lion uses Primary ammo instead of Special ammo, meaning that it can be used much more liberally in the Crucible.
Weapon Perks:
Delayed Gratification - Grenade projectiles will bounce off surfaces. Hold to fire, and release to detonate.
Countermass - This weapon is weighted for vertical recoil.
Implosion Rounds - This weapon's projectiles travel faster and have a controlled explosion.
Thin the Herd - Direct hits do more damage to enemy combatant shields. Rapid kills against grenade-damaged enemies refill the magazine. Kills always drop Primary ammo.
Short-action Stock - This weapon is especially easy to grip.

Destiny 2 is an online-only multiplayer first-person shooter video game developed by Bungie.
A free version known as Destiny 2: New Light was released alongside the launch of Shadowkeep.
Players assume the role of a Guardian, protectors of Earth's last safe city as they wield a power called Light to protect humanity from different alien races and combat the looming threat of the Darkness. Like the original Destiny, the game features expansion packs which further the story and adds new content across the game.

Destiny 2: Beyond Light is a major expansion for Destiny 2, a first-person shooter video game developed by Bungie. It was released on November 10, 2020, as the fifth expansion of Destiny 2. Players travel to Jupiter's icy moon Europa to confront the Fallen Kell Eramis, who plans to use the power of the Darkness to save her people and take revenge on the Traveler back on Earth, as she and many Fallen believe that the Traveler had abandoned them before the Golden Age of humanity. The player's Guardian also obtains this new Darkness-based power as a subclass called Stasis, which also features new abilities. The expansion sees the return of the Exo Stranger from the original Destiny's campaign, as well as Variks from the original game's House of Wolves expansion, both of which guides the Guardian on Europa. Furthermore, Beyond Light adds other content across the game, including missions, player versus environment locations, player gear, weaponry, and a raid. Beyond Light is the first expansion of Destiny 2 to be released on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S platforms. Bungie described this expansion as the beginning of a new era for the Destiny franchise.

In addition to the expansion, some of the less played locations and activities from the first three years of Destiny 2 were cycled out of the game into what Bungie calls the Destiny Content Vault (DCV), which also includes all areas from the original Destiny. This was done to cut down on the install size of the game, but Bungie plans to cycle areas in and out of the DCV, updating older destinations to fit the current state of the game. Earth's Cosmodrome from the original game returned alongside Beyond Light. At present, this location mainly serves as the introductory and tutorial destination for first-time players of the free-to-play base game with a full questline, but over the course of the year, Bungie plans to expand the area to its original size from the original game, including bringing back all of its strikes.

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