
Unfortunately you can’t find this in-game anymore. Since this is a Vanguard issued set, farming Strikes was the only way to find these pieces in the past. Aside from looking like Wyatt Earp in a space-opera, this set takes on Shaders really well making sure you always look good while you're planet hopping no matter what color-scheme you decide to go with. It’s sleek, it’s cool, and it’s all business.

This is one of the oldest armor sets, introduced all the way back in The Red War campaign. 5) Xenos Vale IVīecome a Marshall of the Sol System with the Xenos Vale IV set. That being said, newer players will not have as much access to past armor sets as players who have been around much longer. Some of these pieces are no longer available in game and some of these are available for real-world money in-game through the Eververse store. Quick note: Transmog is based off of armor pieces in your collection.

To celebrate, we put together a list of sets you're not going to want to miss out on. While you still have access to the armor pieces themselves, you do not have to have them equipped to get the look your Guardian desires. Since Versace and Moschino aren't available, Ada-1 has you covered in the Annex section of The Tower with everything you need to get started. If you’re unfamiliar with this feature it’s pretty simple - it grants you the ability to change up the look of your character by turning just about all of your previously collected armor (except Exotics) into ornaments. Bungie announced the addition about six months ago and now it’s finally here in Season of the Splicer. After years of the community crying out, transmog finally made it into Destiny 2.

Fashion forward Guardians rejoice, the world of Destiny 2 just became your runway.
