One of Today's Top Twitter Trends is... Gjallarhorn

One of Today's Top Twitter Trends is... Gjallarhorn

Gjallarhorn is apparently that godly.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Aug 14, 2015 @ 11:21 AM (Staff Bios)
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Twitter's trends are interesting, as they reveal many shared opinions, and these trends range from big news to something a bit more... miniscule.

At least, in the scope of the larger news. So it's a tad surprising to see Twitter's number two trend being Gjallarhorn. Yup, the same Gjallarhorn from Destiny is the number one trend on Twitter. Why?

Because it's that holiday no one expected! Xur is currently selling the weapon! Now everyone with 17 Strange Coins can have one and wreak havoc!

Well, before the nerf anyway. So don't get used to its massive firepower. Gjallarhorn is on sale until 4 AM EST/9 AM GMT. If you have the expansion, it's recommended to farm the Prison of Elders at level 28. Be sure to check out Reddit by the way. It's raining Gjallarhorns. And your cursor is... do I need to say it?

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