Ace Of Spades Hq

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Destiny 2 Aces of Spades is an Exotic quest you start early on in the Forsaken campaign.

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After receiving 'Cayde's Will' in your Pursuits, and sit until the main story ends - which is when you really get to work, from completing matches of Gambit and Crucible, to even finding Cayde's stashes - like the Treasure Maps of old.

How to get the Destiny 2 Ace of Spades

In brief, the Ace of Spades quest unfolds as follows:

  1. Complete Forsaken's opening mission 'Last Call', then visit the Gunsmith in the Tower
  2. Finish the main story
  3. Return to the Gunsmith in the Tower
  4. In Gambit, kill enemies or invaders with a Hand Cannon
  5. Kill 250 enemies in Strikes with a Hand Cannon
  6. Get 25 precision kills in Crucible matches with a Hand Cannon
  7. Open Cayde's four caches in the Tangled Shore, EDZ, Io and Nessus
  8. Complete the mission 'Ace in the Hole' on Titan
  9. Visit the Gunsmith one last time

Thanks to xHOUNDISHx and D0cR3d on reddit for filling in the gaps of the above steps.

Here's how to complete each part in more detail:

Getting the Destiny 2's Ace of Spades step-by-step

First, complete Forsaken's opening mission, Last Call, and visit the Gunsmith in the Tower, who will give you the Pursuit 'Cayde's Will' to get started.

This first step to get the Ace of Spades back is completed by finishing the expansion's main story. In other words - keep playing the Forsaken Milestone and the missions along the way, until it unlocks. Our Forsaken walkthrough explains the steps required, if you're curious how long it takes.

After that, return to the Gunsmith for the next step, which is to play Gambit and kill enemies or invaders with a Hand Cannon. At launch, this was killing players in invading your area, but Bungie had changed it post-launch to any enemies to make it easier. Any Hand Cannon will do for this step, and it can be done over several matches.

Next, it's time to run some Strikes and kill 250 enemies with a Hand Cannon. You can now select individual Strikes from the Director by investigating each planet individually, or take part in playlists. However you choose to do it is up to you.

Then, you need to get 25 precision kills with any Hand Cannon in Crucible matches. This one takes a bit of skill, but keep plugging away and you'll get there - there's no rush.

Following that is finding four Cayde caches in four locations.

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Cayde's Cache locations and how to complete the Ace of Spades

The four Cayde Cache locations are in particularly awkward locations:

Tangled Shore: Start from the Jetsam of Saturn, and head south through the winding passage until you reach Hellrise Canyon. Keep going through this linear passage until you come to a ship on the ground. It'll be in the corner on the left.

Io: Head to Terrabase Charon (the closest spawn point is Lost Oasis) until the canyon opens up, with a base to your left. Enter the door there, and follow it through until you reach The Wraith Mines. It's up above you in this opening room, and you can either climb up the rocks, or take the passage on the far left, which can take you up to the above floor. When up there, it'll be glowing in the far corner.

EDZ: Head to Sunken Isles, and instead of entering the giant ship, locate the doorway on the left, and follow the passage in the corner until you reach Legion's Anchor. Dreamland jewelry. Stay on the ground floor, and enter the next hanger beyond, and it'll be on the left.

Nessus: Load in at the Exodus Black spawn point, then take a right, and enter the cave on the far east side. In this opening room there's a portal on the upper left ledge ahead. Ignore it and go straight ahead to the end, taking the passage on the right down to reach the Sunken Canyon. It'll be up above the far side, behind the glowing ledge that circles the room.

This video by Krispy Kevin on YouTube goes through all four Cayde cache locations in more detail, if it's useful:

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With those four done, the final step is completing the mission 'Ace in the Hole' on Titan. It's a 460 recommended Power mission, which you should have reached by the time you've done all of the above steps.

With that done, visit the Gunsmith one final time. The weapon is now yours, and a piece of Cayde-6 will always be with you (unless, of course, you stash it in your inventory). Well done!

Ace of Spades HQ, Ace of Spades, or AoS is a conservative and humor-driven U.S.-based political blog covering current events, legal issues, military hardware, and salacious topics in popular culture. The blog was first launched in 2003. It has been quoted, mentioned, referenced or linked by The Wall Street Journal,[1]Fox News, CNN,[2]National Review, The Weekly Standard, and many notable online magazines/blogs, as well as on the floor of the US House of Representatives. The site's leading blogger, the pseudonymous 'Ace of Spades,' has also appeared as a guest expert on Fox News, although it is quite rare for him to make media appearances.

Ace's co-bloggers have included 'Dave in Texas,' 'DrewM.,' 'Gabriel Malor,' 'Andy,' 'JohnE.,' 'BenK.,' 'CAC,' 'Jack M.,' 'Slublog,' 'rdbrewer,' 'Genghis,' 'Maetenloch,' 'Monty,' 'Russ in Winterset,' and 'Purple Avenger,' and current co-bloggers 'LauraW,' 'CDR M,' 'OregonMuse,' 'CharlieBrown'sDildo,' Misanthropic Humanitarian,' 'WeirdDave,' J.J. Sefton' and 'krakatoa.' In addition to these main contributors, other readers of his are able to post to the weblog via its 'open blog' mechanism.

Public recognition[edit]

When Ace himself was honored as the 'Blogger of the Year' at the Conservative Political Union's Conservative Political Action Conference in March 2008, Brian Faughnan of The Weekly Standard wrote that 'Ace has a gift for cutting through political BS, for dissecting the fatal flaws behind liberal arguments, and for doing so with humor. .. [H]e gave an incisive speech on the death of democracy and the rise of tyranny, accompanied by an analysis of how Ronald Reagan re-invigorated the two-party system. Seriously You Guys.'[3]Joy McCann of Little Miss Attila wrote of Ace's speech that 'AoS gave a rather thoughtful set of remarks on the why New Media is an important part of policy-making, and drew a straight line between the history of policy debate in a town-hall setting and the Reagan Revolution, which rejected the notion—now so prevalent in Europe and elsewhere—that the political class can consider itself our 'betters,' and simply make policy decisions on our behalf. We have, he reminded us, not simply an opportunity to inform ourselves about politics, but a 'duty' to do so. Naturally, alternative streams of information will play a large role in that process.' [4]

In a 2007 editorial for the Washington Times, editor Tony Blankley described Ace of Spades HQ as a 'very smart military blog',[5]which became a catchphrase at the blog.

Relations with other blogs[edit]

The Ace of Spades HQ is often critical of other political websites, including Andrew Sullivan'sDaily Dish,[6]the Huffington Post, the Daily Kos,[7]and Glenn Greenwald's Blog in Salon. He has also been exceedingly critical of Christopher Buckley, both as a writer of fiction and as a political commentator.[8]

Blogger-in-Chief Ace and Ace of Spades HQ itself have both been quoted and linked extensively at other blogs such as Power Line, Hot Air, Instapundit, Protein Wisdom, and Right Wing News.

Cultural content[edit]

AoSHQ, like many political blogs, links to and comments on the day's news. Unlike some other online commentary sites, however, it often features humorous content in its videos, cartoons, and pictures. The site frequently employs obscenity and vulgar language, setting it apart from most conservative media outlets. One center-right devout Catholic blogger has described the blog and its commenters as 'smart but very very vulgar.'[9]

Political content[edit]

Ace of Spades HQ was mentioned by Roy Edroso of the left-wing Village Voice in the autumn of 2008, in his Guide to the Rightosphere as a 'Fratboytarian' new-media outlet.[10] Edroso described the Ace of Spades evolution:

New blog quickly mutated into rowdy multi-author scrum specializing in schoolyard taunts . . . . Site contributors and readers became 'morons,' but affectionately, e.g.: 'There's Hope For You Morons Yet: Woman Takes Out Ad To Lose Virginity Before 30th Birthday.' Throughout good times (2004: 'I don't plan on doing anything except gloat until Thanksgiving') and bad (2006: 'Islamist Enemies Take Great Relief in Democratic Win'), contributors keep their spirits high with 'not safe for work' links, often accompanied by moral dudgeon . . .

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Notes[edit]

  1. ^Cooper, Christopher (March 10, 2005). 'Bloggers Parse Pool Reportage On Bush Doings'. The Wall Street Journal.
  2. ^Hamby, Peter (June 15, 2007). 'Conservative bloggers in full revolt over immigration'. CNN. Archived from the original on January 19, 2013. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
  3. ^Brian, Faughnan (Feb 8, 2008). 'Blogger of the Year: Ace of Spades'. The Weekly Standard. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
  4. ^McCan, Joy (February 8, 2008). 'The Blogger of the Year Title'. Little Miss Attila.
  5. ^Blankley, Tony (January 30, 2007). 'No third way in Iraq'. The Washington Times. Retrieved 3 April 2012.
  6. ^'Ace' (August 18, 2006). 'Andrew Sullivan/The Daily Dementia'. Ace of Spades HQ.
  7. ^'Ace' (August 9, 2006). 'The Kosfather Puts Out A Contract On Lieberman'. Ace of Spades HQ.
  8. ^'Ace' (October 14, 2008). 'Christopher Buckley Offers Resignation to NR After Endorsing Obama; It's 'Briskly' Accepted'. Ace of Spades HQ.
  9. ^Scalia, Elizabeth (September 11, 2006). 'Path to 9/11: Ace Readers' Insightful Comments'. 'The Anchoress' blog at Patheos.com.
  10. ^http://www.villagevoice.com/2008-04-15/news/right-wing-blogosphere/full

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