'Destiny' Xur location and items for Nov. 13 to 15 weekend

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The weekend is already here, which means that it is time for Xur, Agent of the Nine to drop by the Tower once more to start selling his new set of exotic items for "Destiny" players.

But it looks like Xur is being consistent with his weekly offerings that do not include any exotic weapons for sale. Last weekend, Xur brought with him several interesting exotic helmets and gear like the Helm of Inmost Light,the Celestial Nighthawk, the Impossible Machines, the Exotic Helmet Engram, the Legacy Primary Weapon Engram, as well as the Three of Coins and the Glass Needle. However, Xur did not include any weapon in his items.

This week, the highly anticipated exotic weapon product remains missing in the travelling merchant's stash. It is mostly composed of exotic Engrams that players can use for different functions. Those who want to save up their hard-earned Strange Coins and Motes of Lights should skip their trip to meet Xur this weekend, but those who have spare in-game currencies can still find other interesting items in Xur's bag.

This week's items from Xur, Agent of the Nine include:

  • Crest of Alpha Lupi (Titan Chest Armour) - worth 13 Strange Coins
  • Young Ahamkara's Spine (Hunter Gauntlets) - available for only 13 Strange Coins
  • Obsidian Mind (Warlock Helmet) - can be earned for just 13 Strange Coins
  • Exotic Gauntlet Engram - worth 19 Strange Coins
  • Legacy Body Armour Engram - worth 29 Strange Coins
  • Three of Coins - worth 7 Strange Coins
  • Glass Needle - worth 3 Strange Coins

Xur can be found at the Tower hangar starting Friday, and will stay there until 9 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 15. By then, the players are expected to have their purchases already since the Agent of the Nine will not return until next weekend. 

Hopefully by then, a new weapon will be added to the travelling merchant's offerings.

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