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Destiny: Xur’s Location and Exotics List for December 25-27

Merry Christmas from Xur!

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This week in Destiny, you’ll find Xur, Agent of the Nine, hanging out at the giant door at the Tower, near the Speaker.

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First up, for Titans, Xur is selling the Armamentarium exotic helmet.

  • Defense: 280
  • Discipline: 43/63 Strength: 46/66
  • Gain an additional grenade charge
  • Increased Recovery for 5 seconds after taking Void splash damage
  • Carry more ammo for Special Weapons

And for Hunters, Xur has the Bones of Eao exotic leg armor.

  • Defense: 280
  • Intellect: 42/60 Discipline: 44/62
  • Upgrades Double Jump with an additional Jump
  • Increases the amount of Sniper Rifle ammunition you can carry
  • Increased Agility for 5 seconds after a Void double kill.

Lastly, for the Warlocks, Xur’s got the Ram exotic helmet.

  • Defense: 280
  • Strength: 55/70
  • Gain increased Armor and all Voidwalker melee attacks trigger Life Steal on hit
  • Gain bonus Super energy from melee kills on minions of the Darkness
  • Gain bonus melee energy on Orb pickups

As a special surprise, Xur is also selling the Mida Multi-Tool exotic scout rifle.

  • 280 Attack
  • This weapon boosts move speed and fires on a hair trigger
  • Radar stays active while aiming down this weapon’s sights

In addition to that, he also has a heavy weapon Legacy Engram for sale.

“These Engrams contain Year One Exotics (at Year One Attack and Defense levels) for players who want to finish up a Collection. They strongly bias towards Exotics not already in your Blueprint Collection, to help fill in the blank slots – excluding Mythoclast and Necrochasm, which are still only available from their Year One sources.”

In addition to the above, Xur is selling the emerald coil, plasma drive, heavy ammo synthesis, three of coins, and his newest item, glass needles. You can also exchange strange coins for motes of light if you wish.

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Zhiqing Wan

Zhiqing is the Reviews Editor for Twinfinite, and a History graduate from Singapore. She's been in the games media industry for nine years, trawling through showfloors, conferences, and spending a ridiculous amount of time making in-depth spreadsheets for min-max-y RPGs. When she's not singing the praises of Amazon's Kindle as the greatest technological invention of the past two decades, you can probably find her in a FromSoft rabbit hole.

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