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Soulfire Rifle
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Production overview

Manufacturer:

Hive

Weapon type:

Sniper Rifle

Min-max accuracy:

High

Min-max impact:

High

Min-max stability:

Perfect

Min-max magazine:

Infinite

Specifications

Ammunition type:

Void Bullets

Fire mode:

Charged

Rate of fire:

Slow

Damage:

Void Void

Effective range:

Long

Service history

Affiliation:

Acolytes
Adherents

 

Soulfire Rifles are sniper rifles, first seen employed by Hive Adherents on the battlefield, and later encountered with other Acolytes.

Overview

Soulfire rifles are powerful sniper rifles that are employed by Acolytes. Guardians should take measures to avoid fire and seek nearby cover at all costs, as these rifles can cripple their shields. Similar to the red aiming laser of the Cabal Headhunter rifle, a mottled black-purple 'beam' will indicate the intended target of a Soulfire Rifle. Guardians that notice these beams converging on them should seek cover or engage in other evasive maneuvers; as with the Headhunter shots, Soulfire Rifle rounds have travel time and can be dodged.

While originally seen in the hands of the Grasp of Nokris, since Forsaken and Shadowkeep Soulfire Rifles have been seen employed by Hive broods all across Sol. A variant of the Soulfire Rifle known as the Proto-Thorn is used exclusively by Enkaar, the Anointed.

Trivia

List of appearances

References