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'''Fusion Rifles''' are an energy-based, medium ranged [[Special Weapon|special weapon]] category in ''[[Destiny]]'' used by [[Guardian]]s. These weapons must be charged up to fire, while each charge speed varies per weapon.<ref name="Josh Hamrick - Fusion Rifle">{{RefArticle|firstname= David |lastname= Dague |coauthors=|year= 2014 |url= http://www.bungie.net/7_Bungie-Weekly-Update---05162014/en/News/News?aid=11545 |title= Bungie Weekly Update - 05/16/2014 |publisher= Bungie |accessed= 19 May 2014 }}</ref>
[[File:Nox Fury IV.png|thumb|250px|[[Nox Fury IV]], a [[Rare Weapon|rare]] fusion rifle.]]
 
'''''Fusion Rifles''''' are an energy-based, medium ranged [[Special Weapon|special weapon]] category in ''[[Destiny]]'' used by [[Guardian]]s. These weapons must be charged up to fire, while each charge speed varies per weapon.<ref name="Josh Hamrick - Fusion Rifle">{{RefArticle|firstname= David |lastname= Dague |coauthors=|year= 2014 |url= http://www.bungie.net/7_Bungie-Weekly-Update---05162014/en/News/News?aid=11545 |title= Bungie Weekly Update - 05/16/2014 |publisher= Bungie |accessed= 19 May 2014 }}</ref>
 
   
 
Fusion rifles' over-penetrating burst fire, incredible power, and advanced energy disbursement technology make them "a favorite of daring weapons collectors."
 
Fusion rifles' over-penetrating burst fire, incredible power, and advanced energy disbursement technology make them "a favorite of daring weapons collectors."
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==Design and Inspiration==
 
==Design and Inspiration==
 
Fusion rifles are a new, emerging technology for Guardians, reverse-engineered from technology captured from hostile [[species]]. Early fusion rifles were deemed inherently unstable and suffered from possibly faulty radiation shielding. Modern fusion rifles such as the [[Conduit F3]] solve this problem through a barrel configuration that "dampens the wattage use needed to power the inertial chamber".
 
Fusion rifles are a new, emerging technology for Guardians, reverse-engineered from technology captured from hostile [[species]]. Early fusion rifles were deemed inherently unstable and suffered from possibly faulty radiation shielding. Modern fusion rifles such as the [[Conduit F3]] solve this problem through a barrel configuration that "dampens the wattage use needed to power the inertial chamber".
   
 
Notably, the magazine of the weapon is a large, battery-like object inserted directly into the flat bottom of the weapon when reloaded.
 
Notably, the magazine of the weapon is a large, battery-like object inserted directly into the flat bottom of the weapon when reloaded.
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==Examples==
 
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Nox Revus II.jpg|[[Nox Revus II]], a [[Basic Weapon|basic]] fusion rifle.
 
Prost FR3.jpg|[[Prost FR3]], an [[Uncommon Weapon|uncommon]] fusion rifle.
 
Dammerung FR4.jpg|[[Dammerung FR4]], a [[Rare Weapon|rare]] fusion rifle.
 
</gallery>
 
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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Fusion Rifles are an energy-based, medium ranged special weapon category in Destiny used by Guardians. These weapons must be charged up to fire, while each charge speed varies per weapon.[1]

Fusion rifles' over-penetrating burst fire, incredible power, and advanced energy disbursement technology make them "a favorite of daring weapons collectors."

Design and Inspiration

Fusion rifles are a new, emerging technology for Guardians, reverse-engineered from technology captured from hostile species. Early fusion rifles were deemed inherently unstable and suffered from possibly faulty radiation shielding. Modern fusion rifles such as the Conduit F3 solve this problem through a barrel configuration that "dampens the wattage use needed to power the inertial chamber".

Notably, the magazine of the weapon is a large, battery-like object inserted directly into the flat bottom of the weapon when reloaded.

References

  1. Dague, David. (2014) "Bungie Weekly Update - 05/16/2014". Bungie. Retrieved 19 May 2014.