
How to get the Destiny 2 Assassin’s Creed Armor
By
Will Sawyer
last updated
20 November 2024
The Destiny 2 Assassin’s Creed crossover armor pieces are available to buy with Bright Dust

The Destiny 2 Assassin’s Creed armor sets are almost out of rotation in the Bright Dust store, so they won’t be free for much longer. Hopefully, you’ve been following along and have unlocked the armor you want, but a couple of pieces are still left to come in the Destiny 2 Eververse store. if you really want to dress like you’re in the Animus, as either a Greek soldier, Viking Warrior, or the original assassin that started it all, here’s when each of the Destiny 2 Assassin’s Creed armor pieces will be available to buy.
How to get all pieces of the Destiny 2 Assassin’s Creed Armor for free
The Destiny 2 Assassin’s Creed armor ornament sets are being sold in the Eververse store for Bright Dust during Episode 2: Revenant, which means you don’t need to spend any real money on Silver to buy them. However, the armor sets are appearing in the storefront piece by piece, so you need to check in when the store’s stock changes after the Destiny 2 weekly reset. Thanks to GamingAnimal, here’s when each Assassin’s Creed armor piece will be available to buy in Destiny 2, though once they’re gone, they’re gone:
October 8-15: Gauntlets(Misthios Grips, Wolf-Kissed Gauntlets, and Eagle’s Gloves)October 15-22: Legs(Misthios Stides, Wolf-Kissed Greaves, and Eagle’s Boots)October 22-29: Class items(Misthios Cloak, Wolf-Kissed Mark, and Eagle’s Bond)- November 19-26: Chests (Misthios Vest, Wolf-Kissed Plate, and Eagle’s Robes)
- November 26-December 3: Helmets (Misthios Mask, Wolf-Kissed Helm, and Eagle’s Hood)
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To unlock any piece of these Assassin’s Creed armor sets, log into Destiny 2 on whichever Class you want the armor for, open the Store menu, and you’ll see one armor ornament available to buy in the Bright Dust section of the Featured landing page. On the Seasonal Offerings tab, you can now get the Destiny 2 Doki Doki armor for Bright Dust too.
Once you’ve spent your Bright Dust, navigate to your character’s inventory, open the modifications tab, and follow the “unlock” button prompt while hovering over the ornament to unlock it, letting you apply it to your armor like any other ornament. If you want the armor for one of your other Destiny 2 Classes, you need to switch characters and repeat this process again.
Every individual Destiny 2 Assassin’s Creed armor ornament above costs 1,200 Bright Dust, so a full set for one Class will set you back 6,000 Bright Dust, while all three will cost you 18,000 Bright Dust. If you need to stock up for the final ornaments, Bright Dust can be collected by levelling up the current Season Pass and completing seasonal challenges, though it cannot be bought like Silver.
The previous Destiny 2 Assassin’s Creed armor bundles that cost Silver have also been removed from the Eververse store, which means you can’t buy the armor ornament sets for real money anymore – spending Bright Dust is currently the only way to get these sets!
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Will Sawyer is a guides writer at GamesRadar+ who works with the rest of the guides team to give readers great information and advice on the best items, how to complete a particular challenge, or where to go in some of the biggest video games. Will joined the GameRadar+ team in August 2021 and has written about service titles, including Fortnite, Destiny 2, and Warzone, as well as some of the biggest releases like Halo Infinite, Elden Ring, and God of War Ragnarok.
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