Some huge changes are coming to the Eververse store in Destiny 2 this September.
My main area of worry about all the changes that are coming to Destiny 2 has been the Eververse store. With the game going free to play, I don’t mind saying that I expected the way that microtransactions worked in the game to be a bit grim. Imagine my surprise when Bungie announced some very welcome changes that are coming to the Eververse store in September.
First up, changes are coming to how armor works. All Eververse armor will become a Universal Ornament. This means you will be able to change your Legendary gear to look like Eververse gear but retain its stats.
You will also see significant changes coming to Bright Dust, the currency you use to buy items from Tess at the Eververse store. You will now be able to earn it from playing Vanguard, Crucible and Gambit bounties. This means you will no longer need to break down Eververse items or Shaders are your primary source of Bright Dust. You will also no longer need to spend Bright Dust to pull Eververse items from your Collections; it will now use Glimmer and Legendary Shards; instead, both items that are quickly earned in-game.
As a final change, Eververse items will no longer dismantle into Bright Dust, but will instead give you Legendary Shards and Glimmer. As such, you might want to dismantle all your unused Eververse gear before the changes hit, so you have a large stock of Bright Dust to play with. All these changes are very welcome, and it is good to see such a positive change coming to the Eververse store, which has been a point of contention for many players.
I’ll finish with the recap from the end of the Bungie news post, as it breaks down everything in straightforward terms.
On September 17, 2019:
- All Eververse armor (new and armor you’ve already acquired!) is being converted into Universal Ornaments
- Universal Ornaments can be attached to any newly acquired Legendary armor
- Bright Dust is going to come from doing bounties, not dismantling things you spent money on
- Eververse items can now be pulled from your Collections with Glimmer/Legendary Shards instead of Bright Dust
Before September 17, 2019:
- Dismantle all of your unused Eververse items to maximize your Bright Dust reserves.
Published: Jun 20, 2019 08:01 pm