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"The truths about the Fallen chain-of-command are still making themselves known, but Vandals appear to hold a higher ranking than the Dregs, and deadlier weapons, too. They often have long range capability, but, lucky for us, their weapons take time to charge."
— Bungie.net description.[1]

Template:Races infobox Vandals are a class of Fallen warrior. They appear to be superior to Dregs, but subordinate to Captains. Their shock rifles have longer range than shock pistols used by Dregs, but take time to charge.[1] They occasionally armed with a shrapnel launcher, and at certain times, a wire rifle for long range shooting.

Savage pirates, Vandals take pride in every world they pillage and every body they drop. Soldiers, brawlers, assassins, and scouts, Vandals serve many roles within a Fallen crew. And whether from distance or up close and personal, they are seasoned, efficient killers, with an arsenal of weaponry and tech to match their bloodlust.[2]

Armamanet

Variants

  • Elder Vandal - Heroic Difficulty
  • Noble Vandal - Epic Difficulty
  • Reaver Vandal - Major
  • Stealth Vandal - Invisible
  • Kell's Guard - Major Vandal, appears in Scourge of Winter
  • Wolf Vandal - House of Wolves Vandal

Gameplay

A Vandal can usually overcome a Hive Acolyte, depending on opposing levels.

Gallery

List of appearances

References

  1. ^ a b Bungie.net, The Fallen Vandal
  2. ^ Bungie (2014-6-12), Destiny: Alpha PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Vandal