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File:Destiny-TTK-Hereafter-SniperRifle-Concept.jpg|Concept art of the Hereafter. | |||
File:Destiny-Hereafter-SniperRifle-FPV.jpg|First-person view wielding the Hereafter. | File:Destiny-Hereafter-SniperRifle-FPV.jpg|First-person view wielding the Hereafter. | ||
File:Destiny-Hereafter-SniperRifle-Render.jpg|Render of the Hereafter. | File:Destiny-Hereafter-SniperRifle-Render.jpg|Render of the Hereafter. |
Revision as of 10:22, November 17, 2016
- "Huddled at the mountain's base, we had no choice but to beat our ploughshares into swords once more."
- — Weapon Description
Hereafter | |
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Production overview | |
Rarity class: |
Exotic |
Weapon type: |
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Required level: |
30 |
Min-max magazine: |
4 |
Specifications | |
Damage: |
Arc |
Hereafter is an exotic Sniper rifle introduced in The Taken King.[1]
Gameplay
List of abilities:
The Hereafter: The sniper rifle Hereafter's first ability is that, when crouching, the zoom of the scope is increased. In addition, it becomes easier to aim when under fire.
Blinding Light: When a Precision kill is preformed with this weapon it can potentially cause a flash of light that blinds and suppresses nearby enemies and opposing Guardians (As of the December update, this now activates for all precision kills). Opposing Guardians in the light lose the ability to look at their radar, thus limiting their depth perception and situational awareness.
Perfectionist: If an entire magazine is used, and every bullet hit was a precision kill, the magazine is refilled without losing reserve ammo.