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{{Quote|Untamed. Destructive. As forceful and chaotic as Ymir himself.|[[Ada-1]]}} | {{Quote|Untamed. Destructive. As forceful and chaotic as Ymir himself.|[[Ada-1]]}} | ||
'''Jötunn''' is an [[Exotic]] [[Fusion | '''Jötunn''' is an [[Exotic]] [[Fusion Rifle]] that could be acquired from the [[Bergusia Forge]] when forging a Radiant Gold Frame. Radiant Frames can only be bought for [[Ballistic Log]]s, which gave the player six chances in total of acquiring Jötunn and [[Le Monarque]] each week, two for each character. | ||
With the release of ''[[Shadowkeep]]'', players would instead complete a quest which requires defeating [[Vex]] with fusion rifles, and the forging of ten Radiant Gold Frames, making for a five week guaranteed acquisition on an account. As of the Beyond Light expansion, however, the rifle can be purchased through the Monument to Lost Lights. | With the release of ''[[Shadowkeep]]'', players would instead complete a quest which requires defeating [[Vex]] with fusion rifles, and the forging of ten Radiant Gold Frames, making for a five week guaranteed acquisition on an account. As of the Beyond Light expansion, however, the rifle can be purchased through the Monument to Lost Lights. | ||
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*Jötunn's name comes from the singular of the [[wikipedia:Jötunn|jötnar]], or giants, who were a race in Norse mythology of great size and immeasurable strength who directly opposed the Æsir, or war deities. The weapon's element may be inspired particularly by [[wikipedia:Muspellheim|Muspilli]], or fire giants. | *Jötunn's name comes from the singular of the [[wikipedia:Jötunn|jötnar]], or giants, who were a race in Norse mythology of great size and immeasurable strength who directly opposed the Æsir, or war deities. The weapon's element may be inspired particularly by [[wikipedia:Muspellheim|Muspilli]], or fire giants. | ||
**The being [[wikipedia:Ymir|Ymir]] referenced in the weapon's description is described as being the ancestor to all jötnar. | **The being [[wikipedia:Ymir|Ymir]] referenced in the weapon's description is described as being the ancestor to all jötnar. | ||
*Despite being a [[Fusion | *Despite being a [[Fusion Rifle]], Jötunn's behaviour is more akin to that of a weak, homing [[Rocket launcher]]. | ||
*Due to the nature of Jötunn's projectile, it is possible to efficiently snipe immobile enemies at extreme ranges, such as in certain areas of [[the Shattered Throne]] [[Dungeon]]. | *Due to the nature of Jötunn's projectile, it is possible to efficiently snipe immobile enemies at extreme ranges, such as in certain areas of [[the Shattered Throne]] [[Dungeon]]. | ||
*A common joke in the Destiny Community is referring to Jötunn as a "Toaster." | *A common joke in the Destiny Community is referring to Jötunn as a "Toaster." |