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VEIST specializes in all-purpose, highly advanced weapons for [[Guardians]]. The majority of VEIST's weapons are fast-firing and quick-handling, with a balancing set of perks and a unique appearance that sets it apart from the other foundries. VEIST weapons are designed and named to evoke venomous creatures, and each one includes an on-board artificial intelligence programmed with the "killer instincts" of its host weapon's namesake. | VEIST specializes in all-purpose, highly advanced weapons for [[Guardians]]. The majority of VEIST's weapons are fast-firing and quick-handling, with a balancing set of perks and a unique appearance that sets it apart from the other foundries. VEIST weapons are designed and named to evoke venomous creatures, and each one includes an on-board artificial intelligence programmed with the "killer instincts" of its host weapon's namesake. This philosophy was inspired by the death of a man from a snake bite by the northern City wall.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/12/5)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Curse of Osiris]] Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, [[The Colony]]''</ref> | ||
VEIST weapons are noted to have a distinct, futuristic visual style.<ref>http://www.businessinsider.com/luke-smith-interview-on-destiny-2-changes-2017-5/#-8</ref> Many include bladed projections on the trigger-guard or elsewhere, giving them an aggressive appearance. VEIST weapons also use side-loading magazine wells, as opposed to the bottom-loading magazine wells used on most weapons. | VEIST weapons are noted to have a distinct, futuristic visual style.<ref>http://www.businessinsider.com/luke-smith-interview-on-destiny-2-changes-2017-5/#-8</ref> Many include bladed projections on the trigger-guard or elsewhere, giving them an aggressive appearance. VEIST weapons also use side-loading magazine wells, as opposed to the bottom-loading magazine wells used on most weapons. |
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VEIST is a weapon foundry of the City.[1]
Design Philosophy
VEIST specializes in all-purpose, highly advanced weapons for Guardians. The majority of VEIST's weapons are fast-firing and quick-handling, with a balancing set of perks and a unique appearance that sets it apart from the other foundries. VEIST weapons are designed and named to evoke venomous creatures, and each one includes an on-board artificial intelligence programmed with the "killer instincts" of its host weapon's namesake. This philosophy was inspired by the death of a man from a snake bite by the northern City wall.[2]
VEIST weapons are noted to have a distinct, futuristic visual style.[3] Many include bladed projections on the trigger-guard or elsewhere, giving them an aggressive appearance. VEIST weapons also use side-loading magazine wells, as opposed to the bottom-loading magazine wells used on most weapons.
Products
VEIST offers a myriad of Energy Weapons to Guardians, including sidearms, auto rifles, fully automatic scout rifles, submachine guns, sniper rifles, linear fusion rifles, a sword for Hunters known as the Quickfang, and the new combat bow Arsenic Bite-4b. VEIST also manufactures weapons specifically for Dead Orbit.
- Arsenic Bite-4b
- Black Scorpion-4sr
- Black Tiger-2sr
- The Colony
- Contingency Plan
- Chrysopelea-S
- Copperhead-4sn
- Crooked Fang-4fr
- Death Adder
- Furina-2MG
- Hollow Earth
- Man O' War
- Perseverance
- Quickfang
- Radiant Stardust
- Red Mamba
- Sand Wasp-3AU
- Sea Scorpion-1SR
- Tarantula
- The Rattler
- The Recluse
- The Vow
- Urchin-3si
- Valakadyn
- Whip Scorpion-3mg
- Widow's Bite
- Yellowjacket-3AU
Gallery
List of appearances
- Destiny 2 (First mentioned)
References
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmFGetMZi6s
- ^ Bungie (2017/12/5), Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, The Colony
- ^ http://www.businessinsider.com/luke-smith-interview-on-destiny-2-changes-2017-5/#-8