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Destiny 2: location and objects of Xur until November 18

Destiny 2: location and objects of Xur until November 18

Espádice de Ofidio and Mask del Silente stand out as the best pieces of this weekend in Destiny 2.

As we are used to, every weekend the good Xur never misses the appointment with the guardians of half Destiny universe. The agent of the Nine lands in Io, next to the Terrabase, near one of the caves that populate the planet. This has been the assortment chosen for the occasion:

  • Reckless (submachine gun): 29 fragments of legend.

  • Spadix of Ofidio (chest for Hunter): 23 fragments of legend.

  • Mask of the Silent (Titan's helmet): 23 fragments of legend.

  • Skull of the Ahamkara (Sorcerer's Helmet): 23 fragments of legend.

Along with the exotic, Xur continues to offer the invitation mission, whose pass costs only 9 fragments of legend. On the other hand, if you are still looking for first-year objects, you have the possibility of acquiring an isochronal engram for the modest price of 97. Almost nothing, right? The risk will be worth it if you are a collector.

The inclusion of a submachine gun as Reckless will grant some relief to those who were not yet comfortable with their equipment in PvP modes. It is an exceptional weapon if we consider its very high cadence range.

Google Stadia, this is how your remote works

Recall that the complete collection of Destiny 2 will be available to all customers who purchase the founder’s edition of Google Stadia, which will showcase the capabilities of streaming technology as soon as it lands on the market.

Last month we knew that the remote that comes with the package will only be wireless if used with Chromecast. In a video about Stadia Controller, it is clear that this limitation will occur at launch, but that in the future it will not be so, or at least the statements emphasize it: “At launch, the wireless game will only be available on TV using Chromecast Ultra. ” Anyway, the previous system, which seems to be no longer in force, worked differently: the remote would connect to Google's data centers via Wi-Fi.

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