Bungie just dropped a bombshell trailer for Destiny 2: Renegades, and it’s dripping with Star Wars vibes that’ll make any sci-fi fan’s heart skip a beat. The “New Weapons and Gear” trailer showcases western outlaw aesthetics mixed with iconic Star Wars themes—and the community is absolutely buzzing. From explosive crossbows to shield-generating leg armor, here’s your complete breakdown of what’s coming December 2, 2025.
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Destiny 2 Complete Arsenal: New Weapons Unveiled
| Weapon Type | Name | Rarity |
|---|---|---|
| Hand Cannon | Uncivil Discourse | Legendary |
| Hand Cannon | Modified B-7 Pistol | Legendary |
| Pulse Rifle | All or Nothing | Legendary |
| Sniper Rifle | Refurbished A499 Heavy | Legendary |
| Submachine Gun | M-17 Fast Talker | Legendary |
| Sidearm | Compact Defender | Legendary |
| Sword | Praxic Blade | Exotic |
| Crossbow | Heirloom Crossbow | Exotic |
Game-Changing Exotic Armor Pieces
Hunter – Fortune’s Favor (Leg Armor) Your shield doesn’t just recharge—it evolves into an overshield, giving Hunters unprecedented survivability in both PvE and PvP encounters. This could fundamentally shift how Hunters approach aggressive playstyles.
Titan – Praxic Vestment (Chest Armor) Bungie’s introducing an “advanced tactical air move” that promises to revolutionize Titan mobility. If this functions like advanced aerial maneuvers from other shooters, Titans might finally dominate the skies.

Warlock – Deimosuffusion (Helmet) Your Rift now suspends enemies while suspended targets take damage over time. This transforms Warlocks into crowd-control powerhouses, perfect for overwhelming endgame activities.
The Exotic Weapons That Steal the Show
Praxic Blade: The Jedi’s Dream
This Exotic sword reflects incoming fire, melee attacks, and ranged projectiles—basically turning you into a Jedi Knight deflecting blaster fire. The Star Wars inspiration couldn’t be more obvious or more welcome.
Heirloom Crossbow: Explosive Precision
Forget traditional bows. This Exotic fires high-powered explosive bolts, combining precision gameplay with devastating AoE damage. Think Mandalorian weaponry meets Guardian firepower.
The Heat-Up Mechanic Revolution
Sharp-eyed Guardians noticed something crucial: the trailer showcases a heating-up mechanic that fundamentally changes reload gameplay. Rather than traditional magazine reloads, these weapons might overheat like energy weapons from classic shooters—adding a skill ceiling that rewards trigger discipline and tactical thinking.
This alternate reload system could completely reshape weapon meta strategies, especially in Crucible where overheating mid-fight could mean death.
Spider Returns: The Shady Dealer We Love to Hate
The Fallen Handler Spider makes his return as a primary character—perfect for Renegades’ outlaw theme. Known for suspicious deals and morally gray transactions, Spider fits the “western renegade” aesthetic like a glove. His presence hints at questlines involving black market gear, shady exchanges, and that delicious moral ambiguity Destiny does so well.
Why This Matters for the Destiny Universe
Renegades represents Bungie’s boldest thematic expansion yet. The Star Wars influence isn’t subtle—it’s celebratory. From weapon naming conventions (B-7 Pistol screams blaster rifle) to exotic effects that mirror Force abilities, this expansion embraces sci-fi’s greatest crossover potential.
For players who’ve followed Destiny 2’s evolution, this represents a creative peak. The western outlaw aesthetic blends seamlessly with Destiny’s space opera foundation, creating something genuinely fresh while honoring the game’s core identity.

What This Means for Build Crafting
The new Exotic armor fundamentally expands class identity:
- Hunters gain survivability they’ve always lacked
- Titans finally get meaningful aerial game
- Warlocks become support/control hybrids
Combined with the heating mechanic on Legendary weapons, Renegades could force the biggest meta shift since the cross-platform update revolutionized Guardian cooperation.
Preparing for December 2nd
With release just weeks away, Guardians should:
- Stock up on upgrade materials
- Complete existing seasonal content
- Theory-craft builds around the new Exotics
- Prepare for potential sandbox changes
The official Bungie site will drop more details as launch approaches, but this trailer gives us plenty to chew on.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will the Star Wars-themed gear require special activities to unlock?
While Bungie hasn’t confirmed specific unlock methods, Exotic weapons and armor typically require either questlines, raid completions, or seasonal activities. Given the Renegades expansion’s outlaw theme and Spider’s return, expect black market-style vendors and morally gray questlines as primary acquisition methods. The heating mechanic weapons will likely drop from standard legendary engrams once the expansion launches.
Q: Does the Praxic Blade sword work against all damage types or just projectiles?
The trailer confirms the Praxic Blade reflects “incoming fire, melee, and ranged attacks,” suggesting comprehensive defensive capabilities. This means it should deflect bullets, energy weapons, and even melee strikes—though Bungie will likely balance this with energy consumption or timing windows to prevent it from being overpowered. We’ll need to wait for detailed perk descriptions closer to the December 2nd launch for exact mechanics.






