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Tess Everis, the Eververse store manager in Destiny 2.
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Here are all of Destiny 2’s Eververse items this season

Here's what you can find in the Eververse store. I promise you we won't talk about Fenchurch.

Tess Everis runs Destiny 2’s Eververse store, where players can spend their Silver or Bright Dust to acquire a rotating collection of cosmetics.

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Tess’ stock changes at reset every Tuesday, bringing new offerings—and Destiny 2 fashionistas probably have their eyes glued to the Eververse calendar. Bungie recently changed its API formula, which previously allowed websites like TodayinDestiny.com to spot exactly which items were coming and when to build a comprehensive calendar. Now, players can only know if a certain item is coming for Bright Dust this season.

Here’s the Eververse store rotation based on data from TodayinDestiny.com and the weekly offerings. Keep in mind that Bungie can change these items at any time.

Destiny 2 Eververse rotation, calendar, and items this week

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There is no mention of the broken Ace of Spades as an ornament yet. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Episode Revenant is following up on the Echoes offerings, bringing the first collaboration set in years to be sold for Bright Dust after the Fortnite set made its appearance as a weekly offering with the free currency. While that’s arguably the Eververse highlight of this episode, a few other items from Echoes are also appearing for Bright Dust, while a litany of new items will be Silver-only this season.

Here’s what Tess Everis is selling this week.

Nov. 12 to 19 (week six)

Last week of Festival of the Lost

  • Strange Brew Exotic multiplayer emote
  • Stygian Steed Exotic sparrow
  • Moonrise Projection
  • Flower Child shader
  • Clinging Cobweb shader

Bright Dust Offerings

  • Prideglass (Fighting Lion ornament, Festival of the Lost)
  • Majestic Whinny sparrow (Starhorse-themed)
  • Have a Balloon Legendary emote
  • Peek a Boo Rare emote
  • Spinneret Ghost Shell
  • Decollated Dread ship
  • Pumpking Ghost projection
  • Skele-Ghaul shader
  • Bloodmane shader
  • Reanimated Verve shader
  • Flower Child shader
  • Arachnophile transmat effect
  • Murder of Crows transmat effect
  • Bat Wings Entrance transmat effect

Eververse schedule: Ornaments that will be sold for Bright Dust this season in Destiny 2

The items on this list are based on data from TodayinDestiny.com. Bungie may change these offerings throughout the year. We’ve primarily included weapon and armor ornaments, with a few miscellaneous items as our special picks. Bolded items are new items or rarer items becoming available for sale.

Armor ornaments

These armor ornaments are available for Silver in the Eververse store but will be sold piecemeal throughout the episode. These offerings may change.

  • Assassin’s Creed setsThe Assassin’s Creed collab sets will be sold piecemeal and for Bright Dust throughout the game’s second episode.
    • Helmet
    • Gauntlets—sold
    • Chest
    • Legs—sold
    • Class Item—sold

Weapon ornaments

  • Aldrovandra (Echoes Witherhoard ornament)
  • Galatine Protocol (Echoes Vexcalibur ornament)
  • Damascene Conductivity (Echoes Cloudstrike ornament)
  • Fifty-Third (Echoes Ace of Spades ornament)
  • Opalized Nobility (Echoes Rat King ornament)
  • Occupational Hazard (Revenant Ice Breaker ornament)
  • Rowe’s Legacy (Revenant Centrifuse ornament)
  • Herald of Spring (S23 Two-Tailed Fox ornament)
  • Vast Expanse (Microcosm ornament)—sold
  • Lost Heir (Buried Bloodline ornament)—sold
  • Raised Voice (Choir of One ornament)—sold
  • Wyrm Perilous (Parasite ornament)—sold
  • Promethean Prelude (Grand Overture ornament)—sold
  • Prideglass (Fighting Lion ornament)
  • Dubito, Ergo Cogito (Ergo Sum)
  • Frostborne (Dawning Black Talon ornament)
  • Brumal Dawn (Dawning Hard Light ornament)
  • Glee Barrage (Dawning Xenophage ornament)

Miscellaneous items

  • Echoes silver-exclusive shaders
  • Skele-Ghaul shader—selling (Festival of the Lost only)
  • C-6 Shell—sold
  • IX Shell—sold
  • Alfa-Zulu ship—sold

Items that may not be sold for Bright Dust this Destiny 2 season

The items on this list are based on data from TodayinDestiny.com. Bungie may change these offerings. We’ve mostly only included items added in the current season unless when stated otherwise.

Armor ornaments

  • Exotic class item sets
  • Dungeons & Dragons collab armor sets
  • Previous collab armor sets (The Witcher, Mass Effect, and more)—except for the Assassin’s Creed sets
  • Ren 2.0 (St0mp-EE5 ornament)
  • Sacred Tactics (Gyrfalcon Hauberk ornament)
  • Luck of the Draw (Lucky Pants ornament)
  • Keep It Clean (Actium War Rig ornament)
  • Rising Star (Cuirass of the Falling Star ornament)
  • Risen from Scrap (Fallen Sunstar ornament)
  • Hermetic Hood (Cenotaph Mask ornament)
  • Don’t Look Back (Getaway Artist ornament)

Weapon ornaments

  • Pocket Ace (Ace of Spades ornament)
  • Shatterheart (Coldheart ornament)
  • Vanagandr (Gjallarhorn ornament)
  • Ancient Hunger (Touch of Malice ornament)

Are Eververse items pay-to-win?

Outside of some easily obtained consumables and the odd ornament that changes iron sights, the items in the Eververse store have no impact on gameplay.

As most Destiny 2 veterans will tell you, however, fashion is the true endgame. Eververse is generally the place to give your guardian the best looks in the Tower—especially if you’re shelling out the free Bright Dust currency.


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Pedro Peres
Pedro is Dot Esports' Lead Destiny Writer. He's been a freelance writer since 2019, and legend has it you can summon him by pinging an R-301, uttering the word "Persona," or inviting him to run a raid in Destiny 2 (though he probably has worse RNG luck than the D2 team combined). Find his ramblings on his Twitter @ggpedroperes (whenever that becomes available again).