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{{quote|A Guardian can't ask for a more reliable ally than an Auto Rifle. Keep it steady and it'll always bring you home.|[[Commander Zavala]]}} | {{quote|A Guardian can't ask for a more reliable ally than an Auto Rifle. Keep it steady and it'll always bring you home.|[[Commander Zavala]]}} | ||
An '''Auto Rifle''' is a class of primary weapons featured in ''[[Destiny]]''. All-purpose weapons,<ref>Bungie (2014-9-9), Destiny, PlayStation 3, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Inventory#Auto Rifles|Auto Rifles]]</ref> auto rifles are magazine-fed weapons that, as its name suggests, automatically removes the spent cartridge case, cocks the rifle, loads a new cartridge and fires again repeatedly, as long as the trigger is held down or until the magazine is exhausted. Auto rifles are distinguished from [[Scout rifle|scout]] and [[Pulse rifle|pulse]] rifles in their ability to fire constantly once the trigger is pulled.<ref name = "Beta">'''Bungie (2014-7-17)''', ''Destiny: Beta PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard.''</ref> | An '''Auto Rifle''' is a class of primary weapons featured in ''[[Destiny]]''. All-purpose weapons,<ref>Bungie (2014-9-9), Destiny, PlayStation 3, Activision Blizzard, [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Inventory#Auto Rifles|Auto Rifles]]</ref> auto rifles are magazine-fed weapons that, as its name suggests, automatically removes the spent cartridge case, cocks the rifle, loads a new cartridge and fires again repeatedly, as long as the trigger is held down or until the magazine is exhausted. Auto rifles are distinguished from [[Scout rifle|scout]] and [[Pulse rifle|pulse]] rifles in their ability to fire constantly once the trigger is pulled without the need for special perks.<ref name = "Beta">'''Bungie (2014-7-17)''', ''Destiny: Beta PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard.''</ref> | ||
==Year One== | ==Year One== | ||
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*[[Cydonia-AR2]] | *[[Cydonia-AR2]] | ||
*[[Galahad-B]] | *[[Galahad-B]] | ||
*[[Husk of the Pit]] | *[[Husk of the Pit]]- Fast-firing auto rifle that is the base version of the [[Necrochasm]]. Leveling up this gun requires that you kill a certain amount of a certain type of [[Hive]] enemy. | ||
*[[Khvostov 7G-02]] | *[[Khvostov 7G-02]]- Slow-firing Auto Rifle that is the very first gun any and every [[Destiny]] player picks up when they play through the tutorial level. This gun was brought back in Year 3 as an exotic with multiple firing modes and over 100 different customization options. | ||
*[[Marshal-A]] | *[[Marshal-A]] | ||
*[[Marshal-A1]] | *[[Marshal-A1]] | ||
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*[[Do Gooder V]] | *[[Do Gooder V]] | ||
*[[Doctor Nope]] | *[[Doctor Nope]] | ||
*[[Eidolon Ally]]<sup>(Upgrade [[Husk of the Pit]])</sup> | *[[Eidolon Ally]]<sup>(Upgrade from [[Husk of the Pit]] that requires the Crux of Crota to transform it into the [[Necrochasm]])</sup> | ||
*[[First Rule DHYB]] | *[[First Rule DHYB]] | ||
*[[For The People]] | *[[For The People]] | ||
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===Exotic=== | ===Exotic=== | ||
*[[Khvostov 7G-0X]] | *[[Khvostov 7G-0X]] (Quest reward) | ||
*[[Necrochasm]] ( | *[[Necrochasm]] (Quest reward) | ||
*[[Abyss Defiant (Adept)]] ([[Crota's End]]) | *[[Abyss Defiant (Adept)]] ([[Crota's End]]) | ||
*[[Atheon's Epilogue (Adept)]] ([[Vault of Glass]]) | *[[Atheon's Epilogue (Adept)]] ([[Vault of Glass]]) |
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