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'''Ace of Spades''' is a [[Hunter]]-exclusive exotic [[Hand Cannon]] introduced in ''[[The Taken King]]''.<ref>[https://www.bungie.net/en/Armory/Detail?type=item&item=552354419&itemname=Ace%20of%20Spades '''Bungie.net''' - ''Armory: Ace of Spaces'']</ref> It is obtained by reaching Rank 3 [[Gunsmith]] reputation with a Hunter and completing the [[Back in the Saddle]] [[quest]].
'''Ace of Spades''' is a [[Hunter]]-exclusive exotic [[Hand Cannon]] introduced in ''[[The Taken King]]''.<ref>[https://www.bungie.net/en/Armory/Detail?type=item&item=552354419&itemname=Ace%20of%20Spades '''Bungie.net''' - ''Armory: Ace of Spaces'']</ref> It is obtained by reaching Rank 3 [[Gunsmith]] reputation with a Hunter and completing the [[Back in the Saddle]] [[quest]].
==Overview==
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The Ace of Spades rewards precision kills with two main bonuses: With Firefly, all precision kills become explosive shots that do damage to nearby enemies. With Maverick, precision kills grants a bullet from your ammo reserve into the magazine. Both these perks are more useful against groups of weaker enemies, as they will not activate as frequently with stronger enemies who require multiple shots to bring down.
The Ace of Spades rewards precision kills with two main bonuses: With Firefly, all precision kills become explosive shots that do damage to nearby enemies. With Maverick, precision kills grants a bullet from your ammo reserve into the magazine. Both these perks are more useful against groups of weaker enemies, as they will not activate as frequently with stronger enemies who require multiple shots to bring down.
==Upgrades==
==Upgrades==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
In folklore, the ace of spades is traditionally known as ''The Death Card'' due to its long tradition with war.<ref>[http://www.psywarrior.com/DeathCardsAce.html '''Psychological Operations''' - ''The Death Card'']</ref>
*In folklore, the ace of spades is traditionally known as ''The Death Card'' due to its long tradition with war.<ref>[http://www.psywarrior.com/DeathCardsAce.html '''Psychological Operations''' - ''The Death Card'']</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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"Don't play your hand unless you're sure you have that ace in the hole."
— Weapon Description
Ace of Spades
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Production overview

Manufacturer:

Banshee-44

Rarity class:

Exotic

Weapon type:

Hand Cannon

Required level:

40

Min-max accuracy:

61

Min-max stability:

32

Min-max handling:

36

Min-max magazine:

12

Specifications

Fire mode:

Semi-Auto

Rate of fire:

22

Damage:

81

Effective range:

40

 

Ace of Spades is a Hunter-exclusive exotic Hand Cannon introduced in The Taken King.[1] It is obtained by reaching Rank 3 Gunsmith reputation with a Hunter and completing the Back in the Saddle quest.

Overview

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Gameplay

The Ace of Spades rewards precision kills with two main bonuses: With Firefly, all precision kills become explosive shots that do damage to nearby enemies. With Maverick, precision kills grants a bullet from your ammo reserve into the magazine. Both these perks are more useful against groups of weaker enemies, as they will not activate as frequently with stronger enemies who require multiple shots to bring down.

Upgrades

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Trivia

  • In folklore, the ace of spades is traditionally known as The Death Card due to its long tradition with war.[2]

Gallery

References

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