
Polymer Grip (This weapon’s grip is made of lighter material, increases handling speed).Heavy Grip (This grip is weighted for recoil control, increases stability, decreases handling speed).Combat Grip (This weapon’s recoil direction is more vertical, greatly controls recoil).Surplus (Increases handling, reload speed, and stability for each fully charged ability).Quickdraw (This weapon can be drawn unbelievably fast).Hip-Fire Grip (Increases accuracy, stability, and precision hit targeting when firing from the hip).

Eye of the Storm (This weapon becomes more accurate and boosts handling as your health gets lower).Snapshot Sights (Faster time to aim down sights).

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Full Bore (Greatly increases range, decreases stability, slightly decreases handling speed).Fluted Barrel (Greatly increases handling speed, slightly increases stability).Extended Barrel (Increases range, decreases handling speed, moderately controls recoil).Corkscrew Rifling (Slightly increase range and stability, slightly increases handling speed).Chambered Compensator (Increase stability, moderately controls recoil, slightly decreases handling speed).Arrowhead Brake (Greatly controls recoil, increases handling speed).The perks you can get on Hawkmoon in Destiny 2 include: Hawkmoon is a 140 round per minute Hand Cannon with 8 rounds in the magazine, but this can be increased to 10 after completing the Hawkmoon Catalyst. It is also the first Exotic weapon that can roll with random rolls.

Stowing Hawkmoon on the final round removes this bonus.

The final round in the magazine deals bonus damage based on the number of stacks. Instead of Holding Aces, the Exotic perk on the gun is now “Paracausal Shot” in which final blows and precision hits with Hawkmoon grant stacks of Paracausal Charge. In Destiny 2, Hawkmoon changed quite a bit. You could also choose between Hammer Forged for improved range and accuracy, Quickdraw to allow you to draw the weapon unbelievably fast, and Speed Reload to reload the weapon quickly. The other perks on Hawkmoon in Destiny 1 included Accurized Ballistics for more range and impact, but increased recoil, Field Choke for more range and impact, but increased recoil, and Aggressive Ballistics for more predictable recoil and enhanced impact, but shorter range and more recoil. This worked in tandem with Luck in the Chamber that allowed one random bullet in the magazine to also cause considerable bonus damage. The Exotic perk on Hawkmoon in Destiny 1 was called “Holding Aces” and it allowed two more random bullets in the magazine to deal considerable bonus damage. When The Taken King released, Hawkmoon as well as various other Exotics that were previously exclusive to the Sony platform were then unlocked on Xbox as well. Hawkmoon is an Exotic Hand Cannon that was initially introduced in Destiny 1 as a PlayStation exclusive. Destiny really wouldn’t be Destiny without its wide array of Exotic weapons and armor these Exotic weapons and pieces of armor really give Destiny its identity Recently, Bungie reintroduced a fan-favorite Exotic Hand Cannon known as Hawkmoon, but what exactly is it? What exactly is the story behind the fabled Exotic Hand Cannon Hawkmoon? Why do Destiny players love this weapon with such passion? Let’s find out! What is Hawkmoon? Exotics are by far the biggest part of the Destiny universe with guns like Monte Carlo, Anarchy, Gjallarhorn, and of course Hawkmoon and armor like Transversive Steps, Mask of Bakris, and the Heart of Inmost Light.
