Players have long wanted a way to transmog their armor in Destiny 2. We all have a favorite set or style, but with the constant need to gain Power, players are left no option but to wear some ugly-ass gear. In a recent stream, Luke Smith has shed a bit of light on how Destiny 2’s upcoming transmog system will work. Not only that, but we now have some concrete information on the transmog currency and how much of it you can earn.
What is “transmog”?
For those that need a glossary, “transmog” is short for transmogrification, a term popularized in World of Warcraft. It allows players to use the appearance of one item over the top of another. For Destiny 2 players, consider for a moment the Ornament system. This is a kind of transmog. The transmog system in Destiny 2 will allow you to turn any armor piece in your Collections into an Ornament to by applied to any piece of armor.
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The new Destiny 2 transmog system shows why the game will never get better
Destiny 2’s long-awaited transmog system. Cosmetic armor slots are a pretty standard feature in most loot-centric games, and players have been clamoring for a way to wear their favorite armor, while getting the stats from another, since the original Destiny released. Unfortunately, once again, with Armor Synthesis, Bungie has turned what should be a straightforward system into another outlet for grinding, complete with an entirely new tier of currencies.
How transmog works in Destiny 2
Instead of just picking a piece of armor from collections to place into a cosmetic slot you have to use Armor Synthesis to make a Universal Armor Ornament. The process is: