Tess Everis runs Destiny 2’s Eververse store, where players can spend their Silver or Bright Dust to acquire a rotating collection of cosmetics. Tess’ stock changes at reset every Tuesday, bringing in new offerings for players, and Destiny fashionistas will probably have their eyes glued to the Eververse calendar.
Bungie recently changed its API formula, which previously allowed websites such as TodayinDestiny.com to spot exactly what and when specific items are coming and build a comprehensive calendar. Now, though, players can only know if a certain item is coming for Bright Dust this season.
Here is the Eververse store rotation, based on data from TodayinDestiny.com and on the weekly offerings. Bungie can change these items at any time.
Destiny 2 Eververse rotation, calendar, and items this week
Week four (Dec. 19 to 26)
Featured Bright Dust items
- Turbulent Weather Exotic emote
- Silverwing Kestrel ship
- Sweet Entrance transmat effect
- Sharkbite shader
- Noble Rime shader
Bright Dust Offerings
- Sneaky Thief Exotic emote
- Falling Flurries Legendary emote
- Cygnus Shell Ghost Shell
- Filigree Rover ship
- Supercool Moto sparrow
- Cheerspreader Riskrunner ornament
- Baking Projection
- Dawning Brilliance shader
- Dawning Hope shader
- Sharkbite shader
- Dawning Mirth shader
- Shower of Gifts transmat effects
- Howling Blizzard transmat effects
- Snowy Entrance transmat effects
Eververse schedule: Ornaments that will be sold for Bright Dust this season in Destiny 2
The items on this list are based on data from TodayinDestiny.com. Bungie may change these offerings as The Final Shape draws near. We’ve only included weapon and armor ornaments.
Armor ornaments:
- Crystalline Lodestar (Osmiomancy Gloves ornament)
- Beast Whisperer (Claws of the Ahamkara ornament)
- Adamantine Rebirth (Loreley Splendor ornament)
- Aurora Sacrifice (Hallowfire Heart ornament)
- Armory Exhibition (Assassin’s Cowl ornament)
- Digital Variance (Star-Eater Scales ornament)
Weapon ornaments:
- Corrupted Logic (Necrochasm)
- Ceremonial Arsenal (The Navigator)
- Dancing Harlequin (Huckleberry) (sold)
- Merry Maker (Monte Carlo ornament) (sold)
- Cheerspreader (Riskrunner)
- Whaler’s Whim (Wish-Ender)
- Directive: Crash (Sleeper Simulant)
- Flowing Phoenix (Final Warning)
- Corporate Sponsorship (Sweet Business)
- The Logic (Lament) (sold)
- Internal Combustion (Lament)
- Western Front (Monte Carlo)
- Pale Rider (Fourth Horseman)
- Matterscourge (Outbreak Perfected)
- Omnipotentia (Tractor Cannon)
- Chronos Exegesis (No Time to Explain)
- Infinite Gift (Vex Mythoclast)
Ships, sparrows, and notable items:
- Luminous Void shader (season 22 animated shader)—previously Silver-only
- Ferrous Roar sparrow (Dragon’s Wrath set)
- Steelsky ship (Dragon’s Wrath set)
- Afterglow sparrow (Photonic Machinery set)
- Roaring Primeval sparrow (Withered Hoarder set) (sold)
- Bipectinate Craft ship (L-Uwu-Cent Bundle) (sold)
- The Mirthmobile sparrow (Dawning)
- Polar Prancer Dawning sparrow
- Silverwing Kestrel ship (Dawning)
- Sleepless Flight ship (Dawning)
Items that will not be sold for Bright Dust this season in Destiny 2
The items on this list are based on data from TodayinDestiny.com. Bungie may change these offerings.
Armor ornaments:
- The Witcher armor sets
Weapon ornaments:
- Essentialism (Thorn)
- Augmented Apotheosis (Divinity)
- Extravagant Wishcraft (One Thousand Voices)
- The Business End (Sweet Business)
- Spacetime Weft (Hierarchy of Needs)
- Immaterial Messenger (Wish-Keeper)
Ships, sparrows, and other notable items:
- Pinballer sparrow
- Roach-VGH sparrow (The Witcher)
- Ten-Grasp Sword sparrow
- Razorscale Ghost shell
- Wolven Shell (The Witcher)
- Auspicious Ghost Shell (Lunar New Year)
- Neon Splash shader
- Long Journeys shader
- Minimalism shader
- Cloudstriding Couture shader
- Ablaze shader
Are Eververse items pay-to-win?
Outside of some easily obtained consumables and the odd ornament that changes iron sights, the items in the Eververse store have little to no impact on gameplay. As most Destiny 2 veterans will tell you, however, fashion is the true endgame, and Eververse is generally the place to go to give your guardian the best looks in the Tower—especially if you’re shelling out the free Bright Dust currency.