Destiny 2's Season of the Worthy started today, and players are already discovering some of its new Exotics. There's one Exotic Armor piece each for the Titan, Hunter, and Warlock, and then two Exotic Weapons – one of which hasn't released yet.

Since the Exotic Auto Rifle Tommy's Matchbook is the poster Exotic of Season 10, it'll kick things off. Players can earn this weapon by achieving Seasonal Rank 35 or by purchasing the Season 10 Pass, in which case they'll have access to it immediately.

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The weapon's Intrinsic Trait is called "Ignition Trigger," which causes the gun to overheat through sustained fire. Two things occur when this happens: Tommy's DPS will increase, and the user will take damage the longer they use it. The guns perk "Heat Sink," works to counteract this. It allows players to reduce the damage they take by not aiming down the gun's sights.

Wrapping up the weapons will be 4th Horseman. It's found its way into Destiny 2 after originating in Destiny 1 and seems to have picked up a new perk along the way. It's called "Broadside," and it gives the weapon more damage and pellet spread with each successful shot. For those unaware, the 4th Horseman fires in full-auto, so a perk like this can make it fairly dangerous. Players can probably obtain this weapon by completing an Exotic Quest called "Dirty Work," which, as of this writing, has yet to release.

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Introducing the new Exotic Armor pieces will be Raiju's Harness, an Exotic chest piece belonging to Hunters. Its Intrinsic Perk is called "Mobius Conduit," and it works for the Whirlwind Gaurd Super. While the Super is active, it will consume less energy, and Hunters will be able to cancel the guard early to save their energy for a later time. It, along with the following pieces can be obtained through random drops.

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Felwinter's Helm is an Exotic Helmet that belongs to Warlocks, and its perk is called "Warlord's End." Whenever a Warlock kills something with elemental melee – be it Solar, Void, or Arc – they'll trigger an explosion that weakens nearby enemies. Warlocks that kill "powerful" enemies or pull off Finishers will increase the radius of the blast and its weakening effect. Unlike the next Exotic, this one leans more toward PvE than something like Trails of Osiris.

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Last but not least, the Titan's Exotic Gauntlets: Citan's Ramparts. The Ramparts feature a perk called "Assult Barricade," which allows both the user and their allies to shoot through their Towering Barricade. However, the Barricade will have reduced health and duration.

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Destiny 2 Shadowkeep is out now for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.

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