Destiny 2's Eververse Store Just Got Much Better (2024)

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Bungie outlines a variety of changes coming to Eververse and Bright Dust.

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Destiny 2's Eververse store has always been a contentious thing among fans, as is to be expected from a microtransaction-based store that offers exclusive cosmetic items. The next weekly reset is a huge one--it brings with it the launch of the Season of Dawn update, which sees Bungie make numerous changes to areas across the game. That includes Eververse, which is seeing some notable adjustments in response to player feedback to make it more transparent and less annoying to use. [Update: The new Destiny 2 update is live, and Season of Dawn is officially live. You can check out the patch notes for all of the changes, but Eververse's have been implemented, and we've already gotten the first rundown on which items will only be sold for Silver (see the tweet below). For more on what to expect, check out our guide to the A Matter of Time quest, which unlocks the Sundial and artifact, as well as our Dawning recipe guide.]

Current Eververse Items being offered for Silver-only this season:
💠 Finishers: Clock Cleaner, Fist of Fury, Flash Kick, Sure Shot, Nail on the Head, En Garde pic.twitter.com/AK7zbLGJ6Q

— Bungie (@Bungie) December 10, 2019

In the latest This Week at Bungie blog post, a number of changes to Eververse are outlined. It starts out by acknowledging that certain items will still remain only purchasable with Silver--a premium currency acquired only with real-world money--as opposed to Bright Dust, which is obtainable by simply playing the game. "Offering some amount of Eververse content for Silver only is part of ensuring we are able to fund our ability to keep creating and maintaining Destiny and supporting the team that makes Destiny," it explained.

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However, Bungie is shifting the proportion of content that is Silver-exclusive. Whereas it says the current season has about 50% of its content also sold for Bright Dust, Season of Dawn will see that figure increase to 80%. That means that only around a fifth of what's sold on Eververse will require you to plunk down real-world money to acquire it.

In another improvement, Bungie is also going to be clearer about which items you'll be able to purchase with Bright Dust. In the past, players have been left to guess whether they would eventually be able to purchase a given Eververse item using Bright Dust as part of the weekly inventory rotation. Going forward, it will announce on social media which items in the weekly refresh will only be sold for Silver. That way, you can confidently purchase something you're interested in right away without having to worry about buyer's remorse later in the season.

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Additionally, Eververse will no longer allow you to buy anything you already own. In the past, you'd have to either remember or consult your in-game Collection menu to verify if you own a particular item being sold on the store. If you're like me and are extremely tired of having to survey your entire list of shaders every week just to verify if it's worth buying one on Eververse, this will be exciting news.

The blog post also notes some changes to how Bright Dust is awarded. Completing Dawning weekly (200 Bright Dust) and repeatable (10) bounties will grant you just as much as Strike, Crucible, and Gambit bounties. The same will be true for Crimson Days once the Valentine's Day-themed event arrives.

"We're committed to continually and thoughtfully adjusting the Eververse store to ensure it's a balanced and optional part of the Destiny player experience while also ensuring that we can support the team creating and evolving Destiny," Bungie said. "Please keep the feedback coming, and thanks for all you do to support the team."

These are just some of the many changes outlined the blog post, which previews the patch notes that are to come with next week's Season of Dawn update. That patch will bring not just a variety of new playable content (and sparrows on Mercury!), but changes to each of the three playable classes, some nice changes to Gunsmith and Crucible bounties, and much more.

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FAQs

What is Eververse Destiny 2? ›

The Eververse Trading Co. storefront allows players to purchase items using Silver, which is an in-game currency acquired through the platform marketplaces in exchange for real-world money. For more information on Silver or Eververse Items, please see the appropriate button below.

Where to get bright dust in Destiny 2? ›

Bright Dust is an in-game currency that is generally acquired by opening Eververse items or completing bounties. Bright Dust can be used at Eververse Trading Co. to directly purchase a selection of Eververse Items. Bright Dust Cannot Be Purchased: Bright Dust cannot be purchased directly from Eververse Trading Co.

Where is the Eververse store in Destiny 2? ›

Tess Everis, Eververse Trading Co.

Located in the courtyard of the Tower, Tess Everis of the Eververse Trading Co. is the bringer of microtransactions for Destiny 2. Here you can spend real-world money on Silver, a currency you can use to purchase packs of Bright Engrams.

What is everything you can get from Eververse engrams? ›

Content
  • ROV ShellGhost Shell, Exotic.
  • Constant Vigilance ShellGhost Shell, Exotic.
  • Digital Pet ShellGhost Shell, Exotic.
  • Scribe's ShellGhost Shell, Exotic.
  • Olmstead's DownfallHunter Ornament, Exotic.
  • Pressure StabilizerHunter Ornament, Exotic.
  • AnchorageTitan Ornament, Exotic.
  • Chivalry's ChillTitan Ornament, Exotic.

Do Eververse engrams drop duplicates? ›

Guardians lament the repetitive nature of their Eververse engram rewards, with many reporting receiving the same ghost shells, sparrows, and ships multiple times over. This cycle of duplicates leaves players feeling as though their efforts are not being adequately rewarded.

How to claim free bright dust in Destiny 2? ›

To get the free Bright Dust, you must log in and simply collect it from the Eververse shop in Destiny 2. That's it, no quests or weekly challenges to complete. You'll be getting 700 Bright Dust weekly and will be able to collect it every Tuesday after the weekly reset that happens at 10 am PT/12 pm CT.

How to get solstice armor? ›

Once players collect enough Armor Alloys they will be able to acquire a quest to unlock a piece of Solstice armor. Once an armor piece is earned, players can continue to complete Solstice Forge bounties in order to unlock each armor piece's armor glow.

Where is Lord Shaxx? ›

In the Tower Courtyard, players will find Lord Shaxx representing the Crucible. Items available from Lord Shaxx will require players to rank up their Crucible Ranks throughout the season by competing in Crucible playlists.

How to get superblack shader? ›

The Superblack Shader is located within the vault room directly behind Lord Shaxx in the Hall of Heroes, protected by a force field. You must acquire two separate keys from Shaxx and Arcite 99-40 to unlock it.

How do you get Deepsight decoding in Destiny 2? ›

Unlocking Deepsight

To unlock Deepsight and begin Weapon Crafting, play through the first few missions of The Witch Queen campaign on Savathûn's Throne World. These missions are free to all players. Unlocking Deepsight will awaken Resonant red-bordered weapons and activate latent features of others across the system.

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