'Destiny' Xur location: Hawkmoon and more Exotics up for grabs

 xboxoneuk.com

Xur is back for the weekend for new goods to share and more Strange coins to collect. "Destiny" players have a whole host of new bits and pieces to check out from the enigmatic merchant, and Xbox players will be the happiest upon the return of the trader.

The indefinable Hawkmoon, which was a PlayStation exclusive last year, will finally be available to users with Xbox consoles as gaming companions. The year 2 version of this powerful weapon, a go-to for players who aim for consistent kills, will cost buyers 23 Strange Coins.

As described by Destiny DB, the weapon helps players "stalk thy prey and let loose thy talons upon the Darkness." This hand cannon ought to boost attack value, bring forth considerable bonus damage and draw out some kinetic damage on enemies.

There are more paraphernalia to purchase from Xur's bulky bag, and those who want to get a good deal should visit the merchant, who is just hanging out by the Tower Hangar until 9 a.m. GMT tomorrow, Sept. 27. He has a lot of Exotics outfitted with year 2 makings for the taking. These include:

  • Ruin Wings (Exotic Titan Gauntlets) - 13 Strange Coins
  • Sealed Ahamkara Grasps (Exotic Hunter Gauntlets) - 13 Strange Coins
  • Light Beyond Nemesis (Exotic Warlock Helmet) - 13 Strange Coins
  • Hawkmoon (Exotic Hand Cannon) – 23 Strange Coins
  • Exotic Weapon Engram - 31 Strange Coins
  • Three of Coins - 7 Strange Coins

Buying these gears should help "Destiny" players amp up their melee skills, snag a unique selection of a year-1 primary weapon Exotic, helping players complete their collection and regenerate faster. Be sure to find the ever-elusive and endlessly mysterious merchant by turning right into the hangar and turning right once more.

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