These exotic special weapons from Destiny are still missing in Destiny 2
Plan C: A popular fusion rifle with arc damage and an extravagant look.

Infinity: Once an overpowered fusion rifle that has been nerfed into the ground. Bungie said it would break the game, so a return can probably be ruled out.

Insult: A solar shotgun that could regenerate ammunition over time. Whether Bungie will ever bring something like this back is questionable.
The 4th Horseman: Once a very powerful arc shotgun that made particularly single mighty targets melt.
Zen Meteor: A sniper rifle with solar damage that many Xbox players may have missed (it was PS4 exclusive).

Beyond: An arc sniper that experienced players could do quite well with in PvP, but it never really held its own against the legendary competition.

Patience and Time: One of the most famous exotic snipers from Destiny. Made its user invisible while using the scope.
Icebreaker: An iconic sniper from the first year of Destiny 1 that could regenerate ammunition and was a must-have for most activities until its nerf.
Black Spindle: The exotic successor to the Black Hammer from the Crota raid. Essentially returned to Destiny 2 in the form of Whisper of the Worm.
Promise of the Exiled: An exotic pistol with a distinctive Fallen look like Lord of Wolves or the Queenbreaker. Since Rat King is currently the only exotic pistol in Destiny 2 and the other two fallen weapons from the predecessor are already in the game, some fans consider it possible that this firearm will return at some point.
Unauthorized: Next to Promise of the Exiled, the only other exotic pistol from Destiny 1. In the right hands, one could indeed make an impact with it in the Crucible. But definitely not a top exotic.
On the last page, you will find the missing heavy weapons.






