Xur is a popular guy when he swings into Destiny's Tower every weekend not because of his good looks but his big inventory of exotic weapons and armor. Xurs goods are purchasable only with Strange Coins that can be gathered through completing Nightfall Strikes and randomly as you complete some of the games more difficult end game material like the Crucible.

All those exotics weigh a lot however, and Xur can only bring a select few with him each trip. Every weekend he will have several different weapons for sale which he will then rotate the next week. Some weapons such as the mighty Gjallahorn are only seen in his inventory once and rarely, if ever, seen again.

While he will never have all of these weapons on his person at once, here is the entire list of possible exotic weapons Xur could have in his inventory each weekend.

Gjallahorn – The ultimate in Rocket Launchers and Rocket Launcher accessories. The Gjallahorn fires a powerful rocket that breaks apart into heat seeking wolf pack rounds that explode on nearby targets.

Truth – Fires powerful tracking rockets that explode in close proximity to their target doing heavy void damage.

Red Death – An ancient pulse rifle with the blood of many guardians staining its surface. Each shot that lands with the rifle heals the user and increases its reload speed.

Suros Regime – A powerful assault rifle that performs like a pulse rifle when zoomed in, dealing extra damage with a slower rate of fire. Can also deal extra damage with rounds from the end of the clip and each shot has a chance to heal the user.

Ice Breaker – An exotic sniper rifle that causes its victims to explode in a fiery death with its powerful shot. Does not require ammo, but instead regenerates it while it’s not being used.

Hard Light – A fast shooting laser style auto rifle with extremely high stability but a low impact rating. The shots from Hard Light also have a chance to go right through their target, dealing damage to any caught on the other side.

Plan C – An arc damage fusion rifle, Plan C can be swapped to and charged extremely quickly, making it a perfect fusion rifle for the Crucible. Firing from the hip also increases the guns accuracy.

Universal Remote – A shotgun that can be equipped in the primary weapon slot, the Universal Remote is a decent shotgun for those just starting out in the crucible. Its primary benefit is that it can be placed in the primary slot, apart from that there are better shotguns out there.

Patience and Time – This highly coveted sniper rifle will cause its user to become camouflaged when they are aiming down the sights of the gun. Also contains a talent that keeps your radar visible even while you are scoped in.

The Last Word – A very powerful hand cannon that can tear apart foes in PvP or PvE. The Last Word has great hip fire accuracy and a high impact rating that will shred even the toughest enemies in only a couple well placed shots.

Midas Multi-Tool – A unique weapon because of its ability to change the guardian’s stats. The Midas Multi-Tool gives the user increased agility and move speed when the gun is held in their hands. Apart from that it has a great impact and range rating.

Thunderlord – A high powered machine gun with amazing Impact, good range and all round great stats packed into an arc damage dealing fully automatic weapon. The Thunderlord is the premiere machinegun for machinegun enthusiasts.

No Land Beyond – Destiny’s only bolt action rifle, No Land Beyond has an extremely high range but low to average impact. Perks of the weapon include increased agility when held, and increasing damage dealt with each target hit (buff wears off after a few seconds).

Dragons Breath – A quick draw rocket launcher that leaves a fiery Solar Flare at its impact location. Dragons Breath is perfect for use against enemies that are weak to solar attacks, or for use in tights spaces.


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Last Updated: Mar 21, 2016

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