Destiny 2 Eververse Calendar – Verglas Curve (Stasis arc): Similar to Ticuu’s Stasis Divination but in reverse. The last hit with this bow gives you a Stasis arrow which you can then hit the enemy to freeze them and create a Stasis crystal.
May 25th will bring the first week of the weekly Pinnacle Mission, Expunge. It is set up very similar to the Presage Exotic Quest from Season 13 which featured a new area opening every week. From the looks of Expunge it will be more than just a corridor unlock though.
Destiny 2 Eververse Calendar
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Tangled Shore will also open for Override in the same reset. The Splicer Season will begin on May 11th featuring the Intro Mission as Endless Night. The launch date will also unlock the Transmog System, Armor Synthesis, as well as the new Stasis Aspect Quest.
Exotic Weapons
Override, the sixth season of the combined Guardian activity, is also expected to begin at the beginning of the season as well. May 14th, the first Week of the Season, will bring back the Trials of Osiris.
Bungie has yet to release any news on whether we can expect anything new with Trials in Season 14 but DMG has stated that the team is at least considering bringing old weapons like the Eye of Sol back into the loot pool.
For Season of the Seraph, players have access to a series of ornaments, as well as other universal ornament sets that match Exotics. Assassin’s Creed armor sets will be available exclusively for Silver, while Arc-themed ornaments will roll out in stores for Bright Dust throughout the season.
The main drop of the next season will be on June 22nd where the fire teams will be able to jump back into the Vault of Glass and complete the Raid Challenge which cannot be completed in the first 24 hours.
Destiny Eververse Armor Ornaments For Season
If you really like it at the door of Transmat, you are always free to use the currency. But to be clear, I prefer this post to focus on the “premium” items that Eververse has to offer.
Tess’ stock is a mix of seasonal Eververse items, which are always available for Silver and usually appear in the Bright Dust store at some point in the season, and older players may have missed out the first time around.
The Grandmasters return mid-season on June 22. This is not on the calendar but was confirmed by DMG on Twitter when asked about it. It looks like the Grandmaster will follow the same pattern as last season, but DMG says the team is looking for ways for Conquerors to open Gilded seals later in the season.
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So far, all we know is that Glassway will return as the first Grandmaster next season. Final Warning (Strand sidearm): This sidearm strand can be compared to the smart gun from Titanfall, where you hold the trigger to mark the target and open the bullets, before releasing a volley of shots.
Destiny Eververse Items You Should Skip
Hitting a marked target with a fully charged explosion will unlock it. In addition, every Reset Tuesday brings many discounted Silver items as part of the seasonal selection for Eververse. Finally, the Archive is available at any time and allows players to get the most weapons and armor ornaments available for Silver.
The Eververse Store has a lot of fun stuff for Destiny Season 19, Season of the Seraph. Items sold in the Eververse Store cost Silver or Bright Dust, in exchange for cosmetics such as Emotes, Ghost Shells, Ornaments, and more.
Bungie admits it’s taking things too far and promises it will change. Meanwhile, the Eververse store still offers some pretty cool stuff, but if you play your cards right, you can get the best for free with Bright Dust.
If you prefer to spend Bright Dust in the Eververse store, you should shop carefully, as Bright Dust is not easy to find. By the way, this guide covers all sources of Bright Dust for now.
Before You Go…
Each Season of Destiny usually has a big holiday event, for Season 13 it will be the Guardian Game, and for Season 14 it will be Solstice of Heroes. Solstice of Heroes will run from July 6th to August 3rd and we currently have no details on what to expect.
This season is expected to end on August 24th but for the first time Bungie has put “Epilogue” on the calendar set for August 10th. The ominous appearance of the fireteam facing the Last City in the dark is all we have to detail on this date.
The first hope is that this will be a live event that we will see when the Sun returns to the Last City but it is only a matter of time. Aside from a few easy-to-obtain consumables and the odd scenery-changing iron ornament, the items in the Eververse store have little effect on gameplay.
As most Destiny 2 veterans will tell you, however, fashion is the true end game, and Eververse is the place to give the most visible guards of the Tower. The Eververse store is bloated with consumables and shaders, especially the Bright Dust section.
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To better highlight the items we think deserve your Light Dust or Silver, the following categories have been omitted from the chart above: What do you think of the new Season? Let me know in the comments or @Suttledge on Twitter.
Follow me on Twitch and Twitter to stay up to date with content as I cover Destiny News, Guides, Sherpas and More! Iron Banner will return in Season 14 with four new weapons in his loot pool.
If you’re looking to prove your mettle, you can expect to meet Lord Saladin when Iron Banner returns on May 18th. May 18th will also bring Override activity in the Moon. The Vault of Glass will debut in Destiny 2 with the Raid Race on May 22nd.
Challenge mode will be activated for the first 24 hours of the raid, but you will be able to jump in with the fireteam on normal difficulty. If you want to learn more about raid racing, check out my article here.
Season 14, Season of the Splicer, is just around the corner for Destiny 2. Like every season, there are sure to be some hidden gems, but for those who want to be more up to date with this season, Bungie has released the
order of seasonal events. Destiny 2 Challenge Season, or Season 20, is here and includes a new Eververse Store calendar. Each week, we know which items will be sold with Bright or Silver Powder. While you can’t pick up weapon models through the Eververse Store, here’s what’s on offer during Destiny 2’s Season of Defiance. Destiny 2’s Season of Defiance is here, and with plenty of ornaments for new exotics to come
for Lightfall as well as beloved ancient weapons and armor that may make a comeback now that the Strand has arrived. When you include the stasis arc from the season pass and the exotics from the next raid of Rem of Nightmares, there are many new weapons to claim.
That’s not even mentioning the birds, ships and ghosts on offer if you want some Lightfall style and are willing to part with some real cash to buy Silver to own them. Either way, here’s every new Season item from Defiance Eververse, as well as all the exotics that came with Lightfall, in the expansion, and as part of the season.
Abeyant Leap (titan boots): These Titan boots add the aspect of Drengr’s Lash Strand, allowing you to generate two additional lashes when using a barricade that seeks a target and suspends it in the air. Touching a target with your hair will give you a post texture.
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Seasonal weapons and armor ornaments usually make the rounds in Tess’s inventory, although seasonal armor sets will be sold for Bright Dust in individual pieces throughout the season. This allows players to get seasonal sets without spending Silver, Destiny 2’s premium currency, even if it means waiting until all the pieces are in stock (which usually happens at the end of each season).
Now that you know everything there is to know about the Eververse store, you may want to know how to get Bright Dust. While our dedicated Bright Dust guide is the best place to start, working on your XP will also help you complete Seasonal Challenges and earn brighter Dust!
This set is, of course, already available for Silver, but every part of the armor will also be available for Bright Dust. Seasonal armor is something I don’t want, and if you also want to get free Bright Dust, the following dates should be on your calendar: Tess Everis opens the Eververse Destiny 2 store, where players can
spend Silver or Bright Dust to get a rotating cosmetic collection. Tess stock changes in the reset every Tuesday, bringing new offers for players. Each piece of seasonal armor normally costs 1,200 Bright Dust, which amounts to 6,000 Dust in total—the same as the event plan armor.
Once the item is out of rotation, players can no longer shop for Bright Dust, although they can purchase another set with Silver in the Eververse store. Collaboration sets, such as the Fortnite-themed set in Season of Plunder and the Assassin’s Creed-inspired set in Season of the Seraph, may also have a steeper price tag (2,000 Silver instead of 1,500).
Cadmus Ridge Lancecap (Titan helmet): Diamond Lances create Stasis Crystals on impact when thrown, with more crystals created by hitting bosses and vehicles. When using the Stasis subclass behind your rally barricade, a quick precision hit and final blow with the Stasis weapon makes Diamond Lances.
Each week, Tess has two different choices. The main Eververse tab has some items that can be sold for Bright Dust, but players can find more deals in the Bright Dust section of the Eververse store.
There, there are seven other items available in the Items tab, which include emotes, Ghost Shells, armor and weapon ornaments, birds, or ships. The Flair tab also brings four shaders and three Transmat Effects. Bungie recently released the new Destiny 2 Season 13 Beyond Light update which is now available on all platforms.
With the start of the new Destiny 2 Season of the Chosen expansion, the gaming company has also planned a lot of new content coming during the season. Today, we bring you all the upcoming content for Season 13.