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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The weapon has a very high fire rate, coupled with low impact. It is useful in the [[Crucible]], and can replace the [[Shingen-E]] at level 20. The Doctor is available through the [[Vanguard]] once the player reaches Vanguard Level 3. It has a magazine of 72 rounds with a high rate of fire. Stability is moderate to low. It banks upwards with sustained fire. | The weapon has a very high fire rate, coupled with low impact. It is useful in the [[Crucible]], and can replace the [[Shingen - E]] at level 20. The Doctor is available through the [[Vanguard]] once the player reaches Vanguard Level 3. It has a magazine of 72 rounds with a high rate of fire. Stability is moderate to low. It banks upwards with sustained fire. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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- "First, do no* harm. *For values of 'no' approaching 'vast and permanent'"
- — In-game description
The Doctor Nope is a legendary auto rifle.[1]
Gameplay
The weapon has a very high fire rate, coupled with low impact. It is useful in the Crucible, and can replace the Shingen - E at level 20. The Doctor is available through the Vanguard once the player reaches Vanguard Level 3. It has a magazine of 72 rounds with a high rate of fire. Stability is moderate to low. It banks upwards with sustained fire.
Trivia
The weapon's name and description appear to reference Dr No and the Hippocratic Oath respectively.
List of appearances
- Destiny (First appearance)
Refrences
- ^ Bungie (2014-7-17), Destiny: Beta PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard.