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===Upgrade Materials===
===Upgrade Materials===
Used in upgrading equipment, or sold at one of the two Quartermasters' material exchange for Marks. Can carry 15 materials.
Used in upgrading equipment, or sold at one of the two Quartermasters' material exchange for Marks. Can carry 15 materials.
*[[Spinmetal]]
*[[Ascendant Energy]]
*[[Glass Shards]]
*[[Hadronic Essence]]
*[[Helium Filaments]]
*[[Helium Filaments]]
*[[Relic Iron]]
*[[Relic Iron]]
*[[Spinmetal]]
*[[Spirit Bloom]]
*[[Spirit Bloom]]
*[[Plasteel Plating]]
*[[Plasteel Plating]]

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Loot released from a container.

Loot is the collective term for various items, abilities, and currency that can be found or awarded to the player for completing quests. Before being collected, loot appears in the world as glowing polyhedra.[1] Defeating bosses will reward the player with rare loot, such as exotic weapons and armor.Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; invalid names, e.g. too many Loot can also be found in chests hidden around the world; many include glimmer, but some also include a piece of gear. [2]

Enemy Drops

  • Primary Ammo (white box)
  • Special Ammo (green box)
  • Heavy Ammo (purple box)
  • Glimmer

Inventory Items

Weapons

See weapons. Players can carry primary weapons, special weapons, and heavy weapons.

Armor

See armor.

Engrams

Can be collected from bosses, random enemies, or chests. Engrams will appear in a player's weapon or armor inventory.

Upgrade Materials

Used in upgrading equipment, or sold at one of the two Quartermasters' material exchange for Marks. Can carry 15 materials.

Consumables

One-time-use items that grant various bonuses. Can carry 15 consumable items.

Mission Rewards

Items collected from completing missions. Turn them in to vanguards for rewards. Can carry 10 mission rewards.

  • Warping Claws

References

  1. ^ YouTube: Destiny ViDoc: Out Here in the Wild
  2. ^ Bungie (2014-6-12), Destiny: Alpha PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard.