If you weren't aware before reading this post, the Sleeper Simulant's exotic perk is Active Ikelos.
A connection that most people don't know or just haven't bothered to look into is that the Sleeper Simulant seems to have been named with inspiration to The Greek God of nightmares , Ikelos.
Don't you think it would be cool if Bungi changed the perk to something like " precision kills have a chance to paralyze targets." Yes it would make sense at first to say, " precision kills have a chance to put targets to sleep", but the sleep would have to last around 5-10 seconds to be useful and it technically wouldn't be sleep...so I think paralyze would fit better.
Obviously, the current Active Ikelos perk is a bit of a let down,( almost completely useless and makes most guardians use an exotic that makes better use of its exotic perk ) but if the perk is changed to something like this, I personally think it would make the gun more of a worthy exotic to take up our precious exotic weapon slot.
Maybe they can even keep the multiple ricochetes or make it track minions of darkness, or actually... I just thought of this but what if enemies in close proximity to this weapon's shot become blinded. Add that with ricochetes up to 5 times( the current perk ) and it would be really interesting right?
Idk but if you made it this far I'm interested to know what you think can be changed to the Sleeper Simulate, or if it needs to be changed at all because even without a useful exotic perk this gun sure looks, feels, and shoots like an exotic... not to mention the damage but it's an exotic heavy so... yeah.
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