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 Kinetic slot and consumes special ammo.
*The [[Arbalest]] and The [[Lorentz Driver]] are currently the only linear fusion rifles that are not equipped in the Heavy slot. rather, The Arbalest is in the Kinetic slot and the Lorentz Driver is in the Energy slot. Both consume 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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