Bungie has recently hinted at the much-anticipated return of a legendary weapon in Destiny 2: The Palindrome, a hand cannon that has been absent from the game for nearly four years. Fans can expect to see its revival in the upcoming Episode Heresy.
An enigmatic tweet from the official Destiny 2 account contained the following message: “On a clover, if alive, erupts a vast, pure evil; a fire volcano.” This palindrome acts as a clever confirmation of The Palindrome’s return.
On a clover, if alive, erupts a vast, pure evil; a fire volcano.
— Destiny 2 Team (@Destiny2Team) January 13, 2025
The Palindrome is categorized as a Void Hand Cannon and was last awarded as part of the Nightfall loot in Season 13, specifically during the Season of the Chosen. In its prime, it was regarded as one of the top contenders in PvP, boasting exceptional stats that surpassed its peers.
Despite retaining its impressive statistics, The Palindrome’s perks have become somewhat outdated, particularly after the significant nerf to Rangefinder in the Lightfall expansion. Therefore, its return is not only timely but essential, likely motivating players to engage in Vanguard activities once Episode Heresy launches on February 4, 2025.
Assessing The Palindrome’s Role in the Current Meta
It is highly likely that The Palindrome will return as a Void Hand Cannon equipped with an Adaptive Frame, positioning it uniquely within the current meta. Presently, the selection of similar options is limited to Ancient Gospel and Exalted Truth, both of which are tied to specific endgame content.
This scarcity means that casual players often struggle to find a suitable Void Hand Cannon unless they are adept at navigating challenging raids or the highly competitive Trials of Osiris. The return of The Palindrome is poised to fill this gap, providing all players with access to a powerful weapon once again. It is expected to feature prominently as the Nightfall weapon in Episode Heresy, making it accessible to a broader player base.
However, the specifics of its perk combinations remain a mystery, leaving uncertainty about whether The Palindrome will exclusively serve PvP or also shine in PvE scenarios.
The possibility for a PvE-centric setup is intriguing, especially considering Bungie’s history of reimagining weapons for various aspects of the game. For instance, The Mountaintop transitioned from being a PvP powerhouse to a weapon designed solely for PvE content. This gives hope that The Palindrome could be optimized to perform effectively in both realms.
As we look forward to Episode Heresy, the Destiny 2 community eagerly anticipates exactly how Bungie will reinvigorate this iconic weapon, potentially reshaping its role within the game’s ever-evolving meta.
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