'Destiny' Xur location and items for Nov. 20 to 22

The weekend is almost here. For "Destiny" players, it means that it is time once again to check out the list of exotic items that Xur, Agent of the Nine, will bring during his trip to the Tower.

Each week, "Destiny" players are hoping to see an exotic weapon on the list of merchandise from the Agent of the Nine. But they only waited in vain in the last two weeks, since the travelling merchant deliberately left out the weapons on his list of merchandise.

The last time that Xur offered a weapon was during the Oct. 30 to Nov. 1 weekend, when he offered the Zhalo Supercell auto rifle. But there have been no other weapons included on the travelling merchant's list after that.

Xur, the travelling merchant of 'Destiny' Bungie

Players are already looking forward to add another weapon in their stash of items, and they are hoping to get one this week. The travelling merchant can either offer any from his list of Primary Weapons like Hard Light, Hawkmoon, MIDA Multi-Tool, No Land Beyond, Red Death, SUROS Regime, The Last Word, Universal Remote, or the Zhalo Supercell.

But players would be more excited to spend the precious Strange Coins or Motes of Light if he will bring with his any Special Weapons like the Ice Breaker, Patience and Time, Plan C, Hereafter, or Telesto. And to further make up for the two weeks of disappointing items without any weapon, Xur could offer one of his much awaited Heavy Weapons merchandise like the Dragon's Breath, the Gjallarhorn, the Truth, or the Thunderlord.

The Agent of the Nine is expected to arrive in the Tower starting 9 a.m. U.K. time, 1 a.m. Pacific Time, 4 a.m. Eastern Time on Friday and stay there until Sunday. His full inventory and exact location in the Tower is expected to be released by Bungie soon.

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