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− | '''Borealis''' is an [[Rarity|exotic]] [[Sniper Rifle|sniper rifle]] |
+ | '''Borealis''' is an [[Rarity|exotic]] [[Sniper Rifle|sniper rifle]]. Borealis can be dismantled to generate [[Glimmer]], [[Gunsmith Materials]], and [[Legendary Shards]]. |
Borealis will be exclusive to PlayStation 4 until at least Fall 2018.<ref>{{RefVideo|username=PlayStation|year=2017|hostsite=YouTube|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXZYMVqwvDQ|title=Destiny 2 – PS4 Exclusive Content Trailer | E3 2017|accessed=June 20, 2017}}</ref> |
Borealis will be exclusive to PlayStation 4 until at least Fall 2018.<ref>{{RefVideo|username=PlayStation|year=2017|hostsite=YouTube|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXZYMVqwvDQ|title=Destiny 2 – PS4 Exclusive Content Trailer | E3 2017|accessed=June 20, 2017}}</ref> |
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==Lore== |
==Lore== |
Revision as of 06:02, 1 February 2018
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Borealis is an exotic sniper rifle. Borealis can be dismantled to generate Glimmer, Gunsmith Materials, and Legendary Shards. Borealis will be exclusive to PlayStation 4 until at least Fall 2018.[1]
Lore
This item has the following lore associated:
“Project Borealis's onboard systems contain a pocket energy matrix capable of changing its alignment in a near instant to mimic the spectral frequencies of mapped energy types. The science is groundbreaking, but volatile. We're lucky to have this first, stable model available for active combat use. More will surely come, but for now, the Borealis is the only one of its kind that I trust for real world application.” “Sounds dangerous.” “If the internal matrix misaligns for any reason during its shift between outputs—damage, wear, a flaw in its production—the resulting feedback could [REDACTED].” “That bad, huh?” “If your definition of ‘bad' includes the [REDACTED] then yes, ‘bad' begins to describe it.”
Sources
Borealis can be obtained from loot drops in PvE and PvP activities and from exotic engrams.
Upgrades
Borealis can also be upgraded with the following perks:
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The Fundamentals | ||
Holding changes this weapon's damage type, cycling between Solar, Arc, and Void. |
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Corkscrew Rifling | ||
Balanced barrel.
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Extended Mag | ||
This weapon has a greatly increased magazine size, but reloads much slower.
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Ionic Return | ||
Breaking an enemy shield transfers one bullet from reserves to the magazine. |
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Hand-Laid Stock | ||
This weapon is optimized for recoil control.
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References
- ↑ PlayStation (2017) YouTube: Destiny 2 – PS4 Exclusive Content Trailer Retrieved June 20, 2017.