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'''Weapon Foundries''' are the arms manufacturing corporations of the [[City]]. The names of most weapon foundries were introduced in the ''[[Destiny]]'' base game, but they play a much bigger role beginning in ''[[The Taken King]]''. At least one new weapon foundry, [[Veist]], is introduced in ''[[Destiny 2]]''. | '''Weapon Foundries''' are the arms manufacturing corporations of the [[City]]. The names of most weapon foundries were introduced in the ''[[Destiny]]'' base game, but they play a much bigger role beginning in ''[[The Taken King]]''. At least one new weapon foundry, [[Veist]], is introduced in ''[[Destiny 2]]''. | ||
Each foundry has their own unique style and feel, emphasizing different design philosophies. | Each foundry has their own unique style and feel, emphasizing different design philosophies. In ''Destiny'', legendary foundry weapons from [[Häkke]], [[SUROS]], or [[Omolon]] can be purchased with randomized perks from [[Banshee-44]] on Armsday. [[Cassoid]], [[Crux/Lomar]], [[Daito]], [[Nadir]], and [[Tex Mechanica]] are responsible for producing several exotic weapons. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 17:25, May 21, 2017
Weapon Foundries are the arms manufacturing corporations of the City. The names of most weapon foundries were introduced in the Destiny base game, but they play a much bigger role beginning in The Taken King. At least one new weapon foundry, Veist, is introduced in Destiny 2.
Each foundry has their own unique style and feel, emphasizing different design philosophies. In Destiny, legendary foundry weapons from Häkke, SUROS, or Omolon can be purchased with randomized perks from Banshee-44 on Armsday. Cassoid, Crux/Lomar, Daito, Nadir, and Tex Mechanica are responsible for producing several exotic weapons.
History
According to Commander Zavala, the weapon foundries began from the traditions of tribal scavengers who repaired and restored the ancient technology of the Golden Age. These gunsmiths eventually became the large corporations of the City, but they became a potential threat to the City's common good (likely referring to involvement in the Faction Wars). The City now monitors the size of the weapon foundries, and the surviving foundries continue to use new discoveries to improve the Guardian arsenal.[1]
Foundries
List of appearances
- Destiny (First mentioned)
- The Taken King (First appearance)
- Rise of Iron
- Destiny 2