So in the grimore, gjallarhorn is built and forged from the armor of those who have fallen in the battle of twilight gap.
In the the battle of twilight gap, hunters refuse to go into battle. It was only warlocks and Titans...
And gjallarhorn is a weapon that is meant to be gifted to the survivors of the battle of twilight gap...
So why do hunters have the reward if they didn't contribute?
The hunter's leader gave order to retreat early in the battle. Some hunters still fought though.
EDIT: no hate against hunters.. But I just found this a bit interesting
EDIT: I have read this somewhere in the grimore. If I find it again I will tell you
EDIT: Ana was the only Hunter who agreed to go into war
EDIT: this is just a fun small little post about a little topic I found a bit interesting. Nothing serious guys.
EDIT: can some people not read that I have a hunter and I have a gjallarhorn?
EDIT: did a bit more research. MOST hunters refused to. Not [i]all[/i]
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You see the lengths bungie is willing to go to when THEY feel a particular item or weapon is being exploited/misused/over used. Loot cave? Gone. Cheeses? Gone. Nobody uses thorn? Buff. Nobody used pulse rifles? Nerf everything else. Too much vex use in crucible? Nerf it. So in knowing all this, and whatever I forgot, ask yourself. "What if hunters couldn't hold the most coveted highly sought after rocket launcher?" Nobody would be a hunter. Then the gally would either be taken away, nerfed, OR (the more likely of the scenarios) the other two classes would be nerfed and hunters would be buffed.