Linear Fusion Rifle: Difference between revisions

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**This is semi-confirmed by the return of Sleeper Simulant in the [[Warmind (expansion)|Warmind DLC]], which has been re-classified as a Linear fusion rifle in Destiny 2.
**This is semi-confirmed by the return of Sleeper Simulant in the [[Warmind (expansion)|Warmind DLC]], which has been re-classified as a Linear fusion rifle in Destiny 2.
**Another similarity is to that of the [[Queenbreakers' Bow]], an exotic fusion rifle introduced in ''[[House of Wolves]]'' that was the first weapon to be commonly described as a "fusion-sniper hybrid". It also fired a single bolt across long distances, albeit with a scope instead of the reticle that accompanies linear fusion rifles.
**Another similarity is to that of the [[Queenbreakers' Bow]], an exotic fusion rifle introduced in ''[[House of Wolves]]'' that was the first weapon to be commonly described as a "fusion-sniper hybrid". It also fired a single bolt across long distances, albeit with a scope instead of the reticle that accompanies linear fusion rifles.
*The [[Arbalest]] is currently the only linear fusion rifle that is not equipped in the heavy slot; rather, it is in the primary slot and inflicts Kinetic damage.
*The [[Arbalest]] is currently the only linear fusion rifle that is not equipped in the Heavy slot; rather, it is in the Kinetic slot and consumes special ammo.
*The operation of a Linear fusion rifle mimics that of the [https://www.halopedia.org/M6_Spartan_Laser Spartan Laser], a heavy weapon found in Bungie's ''Halo'' series.
*The operation of a Linear fusion rifle mimics that of the [https://www.halopedia.org/M6_Spartan_Laser Spartan Laser], a heavy weapon found in Bungie's ''Halo'' series.


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