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

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 in new offerings, and Destiny 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, so they could build a comprehensive calendar. But now, players can only know if a certain item is coming for Bright Dust this season.

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

Destiny 2 Eververse rotation, calendar, and items this week

Riven's Spirit stands in front of Mara Sov, the Awoken Queen, as part of promotional imagery for Destiny 2's Season of the Wish
Season of the Wish is one of Destiny 2’s longest seasons yet. Image via Bungie

In the second half of Season of the Wish, Bungie brought new offerings to the Eververse store and changed its rotation. Here’s what’s in Eververse this week and what TodayinDestiny says will be sold until The Final Shape.

Week 23 (May 7 to 14)

  • Dance Off Exotic emote
  • Alone, To be Joined Legendary ornament—Drang (Baroque)
  • Ossified Entrance transmat effect
  • Coppertone Patina shader
  • Whispered Sheen shader

Bright Dust Offerings

  • Let Me Investigate Exotic emote
  • Essentialism Thorn Ornament
  • Star-Crossed Footsteps (Titan)—old season five set sold for Bright Dust
  • Symmetrist’s Balance (Warlock)—old season five set sold for Bright Dust
  • Vanguard Dare Boots (Hunter)—old season five set sold for Bright Dust
  • Photoelectric Shell
  • Wanderer’s Wings Exotic Ship
  • Externalization Exotic sparrow
  • Spicy Ramen projection
  • Amethyst Veil shader
  • Bruised Blush shader
  • Jungle Viper shader
  • Coleoptera shader
  • Illicit transmat effect
  • Champion Entrance transmat effect
  • Chrysalis 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 as The Final Shape draws ever closer. We’ve mostly included weapon and armor ornaments, with a few miscellaneous items as our 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 tail end of the season.

  • Future-Facing Titan ornament set
  • Star-Crossed Titan ornament set
  • Wraith Trail Warlock ornament set
  • Symmetrist’s Warlock ornament set
  • Vanguard Dare ornament set (Hunter)
  • Virulent Hunter Bundle

Weapon ornaments

  • Essentialism Thorn ornament
  • Augmented Apotheosis Divinity ornament
  • Immaterial Messenger Wish-Keeper ornament
  • The Business End Sweet Business ornament (sold)
  • Spacetime Weft Leviathan’s Breath ornament (sold)
  • Extravagant Wishcraft One Thousand Voices ornament (sold)
  • Triumphant Heir Apparent ornament (sold)
  • Clast of its Own Vex Mythoclast ornament (sold)
  • Desert Camo MIDA Multi-Tool ornament (sold)
  • Internal Combustion Lament ornament (sold)
  • Iridescent Death Crimson ornament (sold)
  • The Vanguard Dare Ace of Spades ornament
  • Necrosis Recluse Legendary ornament (sold)
  • Itsy-Bitsy Spider Recluse Legendary ornament (sold)
  • Great White Hammerhead Legendary ornament (sold)
  • Defenseless, To Be Armed CALUS Mini-Tool Legendary ornament
  • Alone, To be Joined Drang Baroque Legendary ornament
  • Unhearing, To Be Told Imperial Decree Legendary ornament (sold)
  • Ozymandias Last Man Standing Legendary ornament (sold)
  • Unloved, To Be Cherished Beloved Legendary ornament
  • Unseeing, To Be Shown Fixed Odds Legendary ornament
  • Powerful Statement Main Ingredient Legendary ornament

Items that will 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.

Armor ornaments

  • Gjallarhorn armor sets
  • The Witcher armor sets

Weapon ornaments

  • Corrupted Logic (Necrochasm)—sold during the first part of he season
  • Gilded Cage (Whisper of the Worm)
  • Skyline Constellation (Symmetry)

Ships, sparrows, and other notable items

  • Roach-VGH sparrow (The Witcher)
  • Ten-Grasp Sword sparrow
  • Winged Wolf Skimmer
  • Wolven Shell (The Witcher)

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 go 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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