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The '''Suros Regime''' is a type of [[auto rifle]]. It features "exotic" art.<ref name = "TG">[http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/apr/28/destiny-hands-on-bungie-xbox-playstationshared-world-shooter '''The Guardian''': ''how the makers of Halo plan to change the future of shooters'']</ref> When fully upgraded, the bottom half of each magazine deals bonus damage & has a chance to return health when dealing damage.<ref>[http://destinydb.info/inventory/item/119482465 '''DestinyDB''' : ''Suros Regime'']</ref>  the Suros Regime is widely considered to be one of the better auto rifles in the game, and was so popular at launch that the developers had to lower its impact("nerfed" the Damage and Impact because it was considered over-powered or OP). Even after the downgrade, it's still a capable weapon in the Crucible and in the lower level Strikes (Level 22 and under), largely due to the fact that it has low recoil, ample magazine space (33 rounds)and high impact rounds upon upgrade. Once the player competes in higher level matches like the Vault of Glass and the Weekly Heroic or Nightfall Strikes, the downgrade becomes more apparent and can affect kill score negatively in relation to other players' in the match.  
The '''Suros Regime''' is a type of [[auto rifle]]. It features "exotic" art.<ref name = "TG">[http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/apr/28/destiny-hands-on-bungie-xbox-playstationshared-world-shooter '''The Guardian''': ''how the makers of Halo plan to change the future of shooters'']</ref> When fully upgraded, the bottom half of each magazine deals bonus damage & has a chance to return health when dealing damage.<ref>[http://destinydb.info/inventory/item/119482465 '''DestinyDB''' : ''Suros Regime'']</ref>  the Suros Regime is widely considered to be one of the better auto rifles in the game, and was so popular at launch that the developers had to lower its impact ("nerfed" the Damage and Impact because they were considered too over-powered, or "OP").  
Even after the downgrade, the Suros is still a capable weapon in the Crucible and in the lower level Strikes (Level 22 and under), largely due to the fact that it has low recoil, ample magazine space (33 rounds)and high impact rounds upon upgrade. Once the player competes in higher level matches like the Vault of Glass and the Weekly Heroic or Nightfall Strikes, the downgrade becomes more apparent and can affect kill score negatively in relation to other players' in the match.  


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==

Revision as of 04:17, November 25, 2014

"Nostalgia as a weapon of war. Style as a hallmark of victory."
— Weapon Description
SUROS Regime
File:Suros Regime.jpg
Production overview

Manufacturer:

Suros

Rarity class:

Exotic

Weapon type:

Auto rifle

Min-max magazine:

33

Specifications

Fire mode:

Fully automatic

Service history

Affiliation:

Forces of the City

 

The Suros Regime is a type of auto rifle. It features "exotic" art.[1] When fully upgraded, the bottom half of each magazine deals bonus damage & has a chance to return health when dealing damage.[2] the Suros Regime is widely considered to be one of the better auto rifles in the game, and was so popular at launch that the developers had to lower its impact ("nerfed" the Damage and Impact because they were considered too over-powered, or "OP"). Even after the downgrade, the Suros is still a capable weapon in the Crucible and in the lower level Strikes (Level 22 and under), largely due to the fact that it has low recoil, ample magazine space (33 rounds)and high impact rounds upon upgrade. Once the player competes in higher level matches like the Vault of Glass and the Weekly Heroic or Nightfall Strikes, the downgrade becomes more apparent and can affect kill score negatively in relation to other players' in the match.

List of appearances

Trivia

"It’s a sleek beast from a simpler time – a death dealer wrapped in nostalgia."
— Jonathan Goff

It was known as the "Arcus Regime" during development.[3]

Gallery

References

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