Bungie will release an update this week to fix two bugged Exotic weapons in Destiny 2: Quicksilver Storm and Touch of Malice.

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Quicksilver Storm and Touch of Malice were dealing less damage than intended against minor enemies.

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Update should make Quicksilver Storm more viable overall, potentially addressing issues players have reported with the weapon's catalyst.

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Quicksilver Storm is a versatile Exotic weapon that can transform from an auto rifle into a grenade launcher and fire homing rockets.

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Quicksilver Storm lost its 40% damage boost against red bar enemies with the launch of the Lightfall expansion, making it less effective in challenging activities.

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Exotic catalyst changes Quicksilver Storm's damage type to Strand, potentially pairing well with new subclass and seasonal artifact mods.

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Issues with Exotic weapons in Destiny 2 are not uncommon, but the urgency of the situation with Quicksilver Storm lies in the limited time available to take advantage of the Artifact mods.

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The upcoming update for bug fix should bring much-needed fixes to these complicated weapons.

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