{"id":40060,"date":"2025-01-28T16:24:31","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:24:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/destiny-2-gjallarhorn-guide-how-to-get-it-catalyst-location-ornaments-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:24:31","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:24:31","slug":"destiny-2-gjallarhorn-guide-how-to-get-it-catalyst-location-ornaments-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/destiny-2-gjallarhorn-guide-how-to-get-it-catalyst-location-ornaments-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Destiny 2 Gjallarhorn guide: How to get it, catalyst location &#038; ornaments &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Destiny 2 Gjallarhorn guide: How to get it, catalyst location &#038; ornaments BungieDestiny 2\u2018s most infamous weapon, Gjallarhorn, is back, thanks to the Bungie 30th Anniversary pack \u2013 so here\u2019s how to get it along with the ornaments and catalysts. Destiny 2 has been steadily adding weapons and gear from the first game since it launched, and we\u2019ve seen the likes of Vex Mythoclast, Bad Juju, and plenty more already make the jump. One big absentee, from Destiny 2 though, has been Gjallarhorn \u2013 becoming a staple of any Guardian\u2019s raid loadout in the first game, with its devastating Wolfpack Rounds perk, meaning it deals huge damage to bosses. The gun became practically a prerequisite for players first jumping into Vault of Glass, but the Bungie 30th Anniversary pack has finally bought it back. Here\u2019s how to get it. Contents How to get Gjallarhorn in Destiny 2 First thing\u2019s first \u2013 you\u2019ll need to buy either the Witch Queen Deluxe Editon and 30th Anniversary Pack bundle, or the Bungie 30th Anniversary Pack on its own, to get access to the Gjallarhorn quest. Read More: Best PvP weapons in Destiny 2 &#8211; What\u2019s cool this time around is that Gjallarhorn will pass on its Wolfpack rounds to other players in your Fireteam if they\u2019re using rocket launchers via its new Pack Hunter trait. To grab Gjallarhorn, you\u2019ll need to speak to Shaw Han in the Cosmodrome when loading into the game. &#8211; He\u2019ll then give you the \u201cAnd Out Fly the Wolves\u201d quest. &#8211; Next, he\u2019ll send you to the Grasp of Avarice dungeon to collect a Wolfpack round. &#8211; First time in the dungeon? The video below from Esoterickk should get you to the end: Once that\u2019s returned back to Shaw Han, you\u2019ll need to go seek out powerful Fallen in the Cosmodrome (incidentally a returning Destiny 1 location) to find more Wolfpack Rounds. Once you\u2019ve got them, head back to see him, then Banshee-44 at the Tower. The last step is the Lost Sector Exodus Garden 2A, then use Shaw Han\u2019s tool bench to build yourself a Gjallarhorn. Gjallarhorn catalyst in Destiny 2 Gjallarhorn\u2019s catalyst increases the magazine size, allows for orb generation on multikills, and adds in extra explosive potential with an extra missile. To get it, you\u2019ll want to follow these steps: Run the Grasp of Avarice dungeon (again) &#8211; When you come up against Reaver Vandals, you\u2019ll want to kill them and grab the Burden by Riches debuff. &#8211; Transfer that to a nearby chest before death. You\u2019ll need to do this with all three chests to get the Catalyst. &#8211; You\u2019ll also need to farm kills using Gjallarhorn \u2013 we\u2019d recommend the usual Thrallway in the Shattered Throne dungeon. &#8211; The specific chests you need to open can be a little tricky to find. The first one is actually above the walkway you cross when you first descend into the Dungeon, atop some scaffolding. The second is after the rolling barrel trap. Kill the Vandal, grab the debuff, and head into the vent. Before jumping across to fight the Ogre, head to your right and the chest is waiting on a ledge. Finally, when you\u2019re in the cannon encounter and all the cannons move into position, one cannon can still be moved. Don\u2019t fire yourself into the final encounter, but instead look for the Vandal carrying the debuff and then fire yourself into the central island. Gjallarhorn Destiny 2 ornaments Not only is Gjally back, but its Destiny 2 version gets two new ornaments, too. GJNKR This ornament definitely looks like it\u2019d fit right into Halo, intentionally modeled after that franchise\u2019s SPANKR rocket launcher \u2013 and it\u2019s called the GJNKR. You can pick it up for 700 Silver in the Eververse Store. Hraesveglur This black variant of Gjally requires players to complete the Richest Dead Man Alive triumph. You\u2019ll need to find some items hidden in bottles within the new dungeon. Check out the guide below: For more on Destiny 2, be sure to check out our other content for the loot shooter. Best PvP weapons | Destiny 2 Promo Codes | Destiny 2 Prime Gaming Rewards | Infamy Ranks Guide | Glory Ranks Guide | Current Xur location | Current Trials of Osiris map | Iron Banner countdown<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Destiny 2 Gjallarhorn guide: How to get it, catalyst location &#038; ornaments BungieDestiny 2\u2018s most infamous weapon, Gjallarhorn, is back, thanks to the Bungie 30th Anniversary pack \u2013 so here\u2019s how to get it along with the ornaments and catalysts. 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