'Destiny' Xur location and inventory for Nov. 6-8; items to expect

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The first weekend of November proved to be an exciting time for Destiny players who are looking forward to update their gear, since the latest lineup of merchandise that Xur, Agent of the Nine features some of the highly anticipated Engrams and other exciting items.

However, this weekend's stash from the travelling merchant once again leaves out exotic weapons. This means that players need to wait for another weekend to find out if they can exchange their hard-earned Strange Coins or Motes of Lights for a high-powered firearm.

Some of the items for this weekend include:

  • Helm of Inmost Light - Titan Helmet - 62 Intellect – worth 13 Strange Coins
  • Celestial Nighthawk - Hunter Helmet - 31 Intellect, 36 Strength – can be exchanged for 13 Strange Coins
  • The Impossible Machines - Warlock Gauntlets - 30 Intellect, 31 Strength – equivalent to 13 Strange Coins
  • Exotic Helmet Engram – in exchange for 19 Strange Coins
  • Legacy Primary Weapon Engram – can be exchanged for 31 Strange Coins
  • Three of Coins – worth 7 Strange Coins
  • Glass Needle – worth 3 Strange Coins

To get these items, players should look for Xur at the North wing of the Tower. He is specifically right across the Speaker's quarters. If players are still having a hard time looking for the travelling merchant, they should walk to the left after passing by the Tower's North wing, then head straight to the stairs leading to the right. They should go down the stairs. Xur can be easily found in that area.

Since there are no weapons included in this weekend's exotic merchandise, players are predicted to spend their collected money on the weapon engram.

Aside from this weekend's merchandise, Xur is also selling Zhalo Supercell, one of the strongest weapons for PvE because of the elemental primary that remains in the game at significant light values.

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