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[[File:VEIST Upgrade.jpg|300px|thumb|VEIST Upgrade emblem available in [[Destiny 2]]]] | [[File:VEIST Upgrade.jpg|300px|thumb|VEIST Upgrade emblem available in [[Destiny 2]]]] | ||
VEIST weapons are noted to have a distinct, futuristic visual style.<ref>[http://www.businessinsider.com/luke-smith-interview-on-destiny-2-changes-2017-5/#-8 '''Business Insider''': ''Bungie director Luke Smith on 'Destiny 2': Our goal is to 'unhide the fun'']</ref> Many include bladed projections on the trigger-guard or elsewhere, giving them an aggressive appearance. Most VEIST weapons also use side-loading magazine wells, as opposed to the bottom-loading magazine wells used on most weapons. In [[The Witch Queen]], Veist was given a foundry origin trait, along with a new logo and weapon set. | VEIST weapons are noted to have a distinct, futuristic visual style.<ref>[http://www.businessinsider.com/luke-smith-interview-on-destiny-2-changes-2017-5/#-8 '''Business Insider''': ''Bungie director Luke Smith on 'Destiny 2': Our goal is to 'unhide the fun'']</ref> Many include bladed projections on the trigger-guard or elsewhere, giving them an aggressive appearance. Most VEIST weapons also use side-loading magazine wells, as opposed to the bottom-loading magazine wells used on most weapons. In [[The Witch Queen]], Veist was given a foundry origin trait, along with a new logo and weapon set. | ||
[[File:VEIST Upgrade.jpg|300px|thumb|VEIST Upgrade emblem available in [[Destiny 2]]]] | |||
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