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Destiny: How to get Festival of the Lost’s Superblack shader

Destiny‘s Halloween-themed Festival of the Lost provides the opportunity to grab a new shader: Superblack.

Sleek and sexy, here’s how to grab the new shader:

  • Begin Festival of the Lost’s main quest chain by visiting Eva Levante. She’s near The Speaker, in the Tower.
  • Then, head to Eris Morn (under the stairs on the way to the Vanguard) and she’ll offer up a Tiny Box of Raisins.
  • Go back to The Speaker. He’ll convert your Raisins to Ascendant Raisins (this also requires 25 Motes of Light).
  • Take the Ascendant Raisins to Commander Zavala (of the Vanguard); he’ll trade them for a Salted Sweet.
  • Take the Salted Sweets to the Cryptarch. He’ll trade them for a Winged Chew.
  • Take the Winged Chew to Amanda, the Shipwright, (near Dead Orbit). She’ll give you Spliced Drops.
  • Take the Spliced Drops to Cayde-6 (of the Vanguard); he’ll give you Unchocolate.
  • Take the Unchocolate to Eris Morn (still under the stairs, like Harry Potter). She’ll finally give you a Bag of Treats.
  • Open your inventory and use the Bag of Treats. You’ll get the Superblack shader and Celery (?!). It’s a good idea to stick the Celery in your Vault for next year (or Destiny 2? Or both?)

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Enjoy!

Head here for instructions on how to nab Festival of the Lost’s Broom Sparrow.


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