'Destiny' Xur location and exotic items for Dec. 11 to 13 weekend predicted

Xur, the Agent of the Nine Bungie

The weekend is once again approaching, which means that Xur, Agent of the Nine, will offer his latest set of exotic items in "Destiny."

Starting 9 a.m. in the U.K., 4 a.m. EST, or 1 a.m PST on Friday, the travelling merchant will be approaching a new location in the Tower or the Reef to meet the Guardians who want to upgrade their exotic stash.

Last week, Xur finally ended the exotic weapon drought when he finally added the Telesto Fusion Rifle to his merchandise. The mysterious seller did not offer any weapons for several weeks, which is why players were eager to upgrade their weapons using Strange Coins and Motes of Light.

Aside from the Telesto Fusion Rifle, other items that Xur, Agent of the Nine, brought to the Vestian Outpost located at the Queen's Bay at The Reef include:

  • Legacy Engram [Special weapon engram] – 31 Strange Coins
  • Ruin Wings [Exotic Titan gauntlets] – 13 Strange Coins
  • Skyburners Annex [Exotic Hunter helmet] – 13 Strange Coins
  • THE STAG [Exotic Warlock helmet] – 13 Strange Coins
  • Three of Coins – 7 Strange Coins
  • Glass Needle – 3 Strange Coins

Since Christmas is right around the corner, players would enjoy seeing any Special Weapons like Telesto Fusion in Xur's upcoming exotic stash. He could bring Ice Breaker, the Patience and Time, Plan C, Hereafter, or The 4th Horseman this week. He could also bring one of his Heavy Weapons, including Dragon's Breath EXP1, the Truth, the Thunderlord, or even the Gjallarhorn this weekend.

The Agent of the Nine could also add a consumable item in his stash, like the Heavy Ammo Synthesis, Plasma Drive, Stealth Drive, Void Drive, Emerald Coil, Weapon Telemetry, or the Glass Needle.

Platers need to collect as many Strange Coins and Motes of Light currency to make sure that they can avail of Xur's exotic offerings starting Friday.

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