'Destiny' locations, exotic items list

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"Destiny" players who are still longing for more news and updates for the game are in for a surprise — exotic vendor of items Xur has again made an appearance. This weekend, Xur can be found standing in the lounge area in the Tower Hangar, and this is where he will be dealing on exotic and rare weapons, armors, and items for players.

One of the most exceptional items in the vendor's inventory is The Last Word hand cannon, with added stability and bonus damage. With extra precision and damage when firing from the hip, this hand cannon has a 302/331 attack and holds up to eight magazines. Additionally, the Exotic Body Armor Engram is also available. 

Specific items can also be bought from Xur. For Hunters, there is the Radiant Dance Machines, a leg armor that has a 296/325 defense and 140/150 strength. When equipped, the armor will provide more ammo for Heavy weapons, and an additional speed even when aiming. 

Titans can pick up the Helm of Inmost Light, which provides an increased melee attack speed while at the same time reducing melee cooldown with an orb. The helm also provides Death from Above and Headstrong buffs for Fist of Havoc. 

Warlocks can buy the Voidfang Vestments for added Hand Cannon ammo, and additional ammo for Special Weapons. The apparel also adds grenade energy with each player spawn, and enhances the Axion Bolt. It has a defense of 444/488 and 144/155 strength. 

Those who are into missions, especially story quests from the "Dark Below" expansion, can also buy an Urn of Sacrifice from the vendor. This item will help unlock a new bounty chain. 

A reminder for those new in the game — Xur the vendor would only be available for the weekend, and will spawn in a new area next week. 

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