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'''No Land Beyond''' is an exotic [[sniper rifle]] in ''[[Destiny]]'' added in the ''[[The Dark Below]]'' expansion pack. It can be obtained from [[Xûr, Agent of the Nine]] or as a random drop from an [[Exotic]] primary engram. Because of its incredibly niche role in [[Destiny]], it is widely considered to be one of, if not the most useless [[exotic]] | '''No Land Beyond''' is an exotic [[sniper rifle]] in ''[[Destiny]]'' added in the ''[[The Dark Below]]'' expansion pack. It can be obtained from [[Xûr, Agent of the Nine]] or as a random drop from an [[Exotic]] primary engram. Because of its incredibly niche role in [[Destiny]], it is widely considered to be one of, if not the most useless [[exotic]] weapons in [[Destiny]] because of both this and the amount of time required to become familiar and comfortable with how the weapon handles, some of it has to do with the entire ironsights moving with the player when strafing and aiming down the sights, which is not seen on any other [[Sniper Rifle]]. A huge problem is that after each shot you have to reload, meaning that if you miss a headshot in the [[Crucible]], you cannot quickly fire to hit them again. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
===Year One=== | ===Year One=== | ||
Unlike other [[Sniper Rifle]]s, No Land Beyond is equipped in the player's primary weapon slot. It features a unique bolt-action reload mechanic, which requires the player to manually cycle the weapon between every shot, reducing its overall rate of fire. It is also the only sniper rifle to not feature a traditional scope, but | Unlike other [[Sniper Rifle]]s, No Land Beyond is equipped in the player's primary weapon slot. It features a unique bolt-action reload mechanic, which requires the player to manually cycle the weapon between every shot, reducing its overall rate of fire. It is also the only sniper rifle to not feature a traditional scope, but rather iron sights. | ||
===Year Two=== | ===Year Two=== | ||
Year 2 brought no significant changes to | Year 2 brought no significant changes to these weapons, with the exception of a minor tweak to the ironsights. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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- — Weapon Description
No Land Beyond is an exotic sniper rifle in Destiny added in the The Dark Below expansion pack. It can be obtained from Xûr, Agent of the Nine or as a random drop from an Exotic primary engram. Because of its incredibly niche role in Destiny, it is widely considered to be one of, if not the most useless exotic weapons in Destiny because of both this and the amount of time required to become familiar and comfortable with how the weapon handles, some of it has to do with the entire ironsights moving with the player when strafing and aiming down the sights, which is not seen on any other Sniper Rifle. A huge problem is that after each shot you have to reload, meaning that if you miss a headshot in the Crucible, you cannot quickly fire to hit them again.
Gameplay
Year One
Unlike other Sniper Rifles, No Land Beyond is equipped in the player's primary weapon slot. It features a unique bolt-action reload mechanic, which requires the player to manually cycle the weapon between every shot, reducing its overall rate of fire. It is also the only sniper rifle to not feature a traditional scope, but rather iron sights.
Year Two
Year 2 brought no significant changes to these weapons, with the exception of a minor tweak to the ironsights.
Trivia
- The weapon design is based off the PTRS-41
- The name of the weapon is a reference to the Soviet sniper Vasily Zaytsev. One of his famous quotes during the battle of Stalingrad was "There is no land beyond the Volga".
- Devrim Kay uses a weapon that bears a striking resemblance to No Land Beyond in Destiny 2.
Gallery
List of appearances
- Destiny
- The Dark Below (First appearance)
- The Taken King
References
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