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*Dragonsbane — [[Bad Juju]] Ornament
*Dragonsbane — [[Bad Juju]] Ornament
*O Fortune Mine — [[Bad Juju]] Ornament
*O Fortune Mine — [[Bad Juju]] Ornament
*Dragonbone— [[Deathrbinger]] Ornament
*Dragonbone— [[Deathbringer]] Ornament
*Spark from Bone — [[Trinity Ghoul]] Ornament
*Spark from Bone — [[Trinity Ghoul]] Ornament
*Wishes of Sorrow — [[Thorn]] Ornament
*Wishes of Sorrow — [[Thorn]] Ornament

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Ornaments are used to alter the appearances of certain weapons and armor sets. Weapon and Armor Ornaments are activated differently. Weapon Ornaments were originally sold by Xûr, Agent of the Nine for 25 Silver Dust each, and required 1 additional Silver Dust to activate. Armor Ornaments were built into pieces of certain armor sets, and required 1 set-specific token and 5 Silver Dust to activate. Tess Everis, an Awoken merchant in the Tower, has dealt with ornaments since then in both Destiny and Destiny 2. With the help of her uncle, the Guardian and Hidden Agent Fenchurch Everis, she has since started selling them via her latest venture, the Eververse Trading Company.

Destiny 1 Weapon Ornaments

Armor Ornament Tokens

  • Days of Iron Ornament - token used to modify Days of Iron armor.
  • Flawless Vigil Ornament - token used to modify Trials of Osiris Vigil armor.
  • Perfected Ornament - token used to modify Wrath of the Machine Heroic armor.

Themed Ornaments

Fallen Ornaments

Armor Ornaments

Weapon Ornaments

Reef in Ruins - Telesto

Violent Exorcism - Arbalest

Ahamkhara Ornaments

Armor Ornaments

Weapon Ornaments

List of appearances

References