'Destiny' Xur Sept. 11-13 location this weekend - what merchandise will Agent of the Nine bring?

Xur, Agent of Nine

Weekend is here, which means that "Destiny" Guardians who want to update their gear and weapons are already looking forward to the next set of exotic merchandise that Xur, Agent of the Nine, will bring.

Last weekend, the travelling merchant reached the Vestian Outpost at the Queens Bay area at The Reef on Friday and stayed there until Sunday to sell his wares. 

His complete line of items included: the Exotic Titan helmet called the Helm of Saint-14, which was sold for 13 Strange Coins; the Exotic Hunter gauntlets called Khepri's Sting that is worth 13 Strange Coins; the Exotic Warlock helmet known as the Obsidian Mind worth 13 Strange Coins; the Exotic sniper rifle known as Patience and Time that can be exchanged for 17 Strange Coins; the Exotic Shard that Guardians that can be obtained for just 7 Strange Coins; as well as the helmet called Exotic Engram which is worth 23 Motes of Light. 

While the list of exotic items for Sept. 11 to 13 is still undisclosed, players must start acquiring their Strange Coins and Motes of Light so they can have enough resources to purchase the items that they want. 

Players can get a Strange Coin by completing the Weekly Heroic Strikes, which could give them up to nine Strange Coins each week. They can also be collected using the occasional Public Events and Crucible matches, as well as the occasional opportunities during the Weekly Nightfall Strikes. They can also get a Strange Coin by finishing the Queen's bounty and by decrypting the Decoherent Engrams. 

Meanwhile, a Mote of Light can be obtained when players bump their XP or get it from the Engrams, loot chests and Strikes in the game.

Gamers can expect to see Xur somewhere in The Reef this weekend, starting Friday, 5 a.m. EST (2 a.m. PST or 10 a.m. in the UK). 

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