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===Hand Cannons===
===Hand Cannons===
[[Fate of All Fools]]<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/02/17/bungies-destiny-a-land-of-hope-and-dreams?page=1 '''IGN''' - ''Bungie's Destiny: A Land of Hope and Dreams]''</ref>
[[Thorn]]<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/02/17/bungies-destiny-a-land-of-hope-and-dreams?page=1 '''IGN''' - ''Bungie's Destiny: A Land of Hope and Dreams]''</ref>
[[Thorn]]<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/02/17/bungies-destiny-a-land-of-hope-and-dreams?page=1 '''IGN''' - ''Bungie's Destiny: A Land of Hope and Dreams]''</ref>



Revision as of 14:30, June 20, 2013

As a FPS, Destiny features weapons for the player to combat enemies with. At the moment nothing is known about the function or capabilities of the weapons. Among the few things we do know is that there appear to be many types such as sniper rifles, pistols and various common weapon types. Each weapon type contains exotic variants, which are given a unique name and which have additional abilities and/or effects. Such notable "exotics" include the Fate of All Fools, Thunderlord, Closing Time, Red Death, and Gjallarhorn, along with Thorn, Pocket Infinity, and Super Good Advice. [1][2] Scopes and various sights have also been seen. [3]

Confirmed Weapon Types

Hand Cannons

Thorn[4]

Duke MK.44[1]


Auto Rifles

Sanctuary No. 2[5]


Fusion Rifles

Pocket Infinity

Conduit F3[5]


Pulse Rifles

Psi Umbra III[5]

Red Death[5]

Viper P3[1]


Scout Rifles

Monitor S11[5]


Sniper Rifles

Closing Time[5]


Shotguns

Silver Dollar MK.35[5]


Machineguns

Super Good Advice

Thunderlord[1]

Rocket Launchers

Gjallarhorn[5]

Gallery

List of Appearances

References