Destiny 2: Weekly Eververse Bright Dust Inventory – 3/8/2022

Tess Everis is selling these items for Bright Dust!

Most of the items offered in the Eververse store are only purchasable with Silver, Destiny's in-game paid currency. This means that—to buy these items—players must spend real money on them. Every week, however, a small selection of these items will be put on sale for Bright Dust, a currency earnable in-game, giving players a chance to buy these items without shelling out real-world cash. Here are the items available for Bright Dust for the week of March 8, 2022.

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Bright Dust Offerings

ItemTypePrice (Bright Dust)
Concentrated MattergemConsumable200
GlimmershardConsumable250
Scavengers BoonConsumable250
Trackbound ShellExotic Ghost Shell2,850
Maximal MalhariLegendary Emote700
Heartbreaking EntranceLegendary Transmat Effect450
Time-HonoredLegendary Shader300
Dawn of InventionExotic Emote3,250
Scary FeetLegendary Emote700
Vantastic ShellExotic Ghost Shell2,850
Dig SightExotic Sparrow2,500
Void 3.0 Class-Specific ArmorUniversal Chest Armor Ornament1,200
Braytech M6Weapon Ornament for Forerunner1,250
Memory of Bruce ProjectionLegendary Ghost Projection1,500
Flavedo CoreLegendary Shader300
Deep-Sea JauntLegendary Shader300
Reef RegaliaLegendary Shader300
Burnished RedLegendary Shader300
Dominus Ghaul EffectsLegendary Transmat Effect450
Signal ProcessedLegendary Transmat Effect450
Jade Coin EffectsLegendary Transmat Effect450

Those are all items on sale in the Eververse store for Bright Dust this week. These items will be available for purchase until the next weekly reset, which takes place at 12pm ET / 9am PT on March 15, 2022.

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