'Destiny' Xur location and items for Oct. 30 to Nov. 1 weekend

 xboxoneuk.com

After a weapon-less merchandise inventory last weekend, 'Destiny's' Xur, Agent of the Nine is expected to come up with more Exotic items during his visit to the Tower this coming weekend.

Xur, the travelling merchant, is expected to bring with him a stash of interesting items such as the exotic Titan helmet called Empyrean Bellicose. He is also said to come bearing an exotic Hunter helmet called the Mask of the Third Man, as well as the Skull of Dire Ahamkara, one of the exotic Warlock helmets from the Agent of the Nine. All these items can be procured in exchange for 13 Strange Coins.

He is also said to have a Legacy Heavy Weapon Engram that players can get in exchange for 31 Strange Coins, as well as the Exotic Chest Piece Engram that can be purchased by anyone who has 23 Strange Coins. A Three of Coins item will also be sold for only 7 Strange Coins.

Last week, the merchant who is always on the move, was seen hanging out at the Tower Hangar located near the bar. Specifically, Xur was seen right next to the jukebox. But for the upcoming weekend, the traveling Agent of the Nine is expected to be hanging out in the Tower once again this week. But since Xur already stayed in the Tower South, most players will think that the travelling Agent of the Nine will be hanging out in a place near his previous location.

Xur, Agent of the Nine normally arrives in the Tower every Friday, 2 a.m. Pacific Time, 5 a.m. Eastern Time and 9 a.m. U.K. time, and he will leave the premises on Sunday at exactly the same time. It means that players should start counting their Strange Coins as early as now to be able to get the exotic items that tickle their fancy.

Perhaps the Agent of the Nine will bring a weapon in his merchandise pack this week?

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