In Destiny, Lord Saladin will offer you Iron Engrams with “The Rise of Iron”.
Gameinformer recently published another article, again discussing Felwinter Peak, the new social space. They report that this place has a unique atmosphere, greatly contributed to by the many wolves. This “connection to nature” sets this location apart from the previous social spaces, the Tower and the Vestian Outpost.
Additionally, there is an area in Felwinter Peak that Gameinformer has not yet had access to. Special events are said to take place there. Some users suspect that the new Iron Banner will be held there. However, it remains to be seen what Bungie has to say about it.
In RoI, everything is iron, even the Engrams
In the autumn expansion, according to the English title, the Iron rises. And indeed, in “Rise of Iron” you will encounter many things made from this metal: An Iron Gjallarhorn, an Iron Gjallarwing Sparrow – yes, you will even become an Iron Lord yourself. And now “Iron Engrams” are coming as well.
Lord Saladin will sell you these special Engrams in Felwinter Peak. They will contain “old” armor pieces from Year 1 and Year 2. So you can purchase them to relive a bit of nostalgia.
The new vendor Shiro-4 will also have a lot of stuff for you. He offers bounty missions where you have to eliminate enemies in the Plaguelands or Captains in the “Archon’s Forge” arena with the new Iron fighting axe. Additionally, Shiro has class items that supposedly look like the “Year 1” Iron Banner items.
Information on the “Radiant Treasures” – the Radiant Treasures
With RoI, “Radiant Treasures” are introduced, which roughly translates to “Radiant Treasures” in English. These are said to be very similar to the Sterling Treasures, which have been in the game since the April update and contain, among other things, Chromatin.
There are two ways to obtain these items:
- Through microtransactions in the Eververse
- Through in-game missions
However, Bungie did not explain in detail how one can obtain these treasures each week, or how many can be obtained in-game.
Along with other things, these treasures are supposed to include customization options for your exotic weapons: ornaments. Gameinformer, however, does not know if all exotic weapons can be enhanced with ornaments or only a limited selection. So far, they have seen them for the Zhalo Supercell, the Invective, the Telesto, the MIDA Multi-Tool, and the new Khvostov.
In the Eververse, they spotted more exciting things: New emotes and certain “artifacts” that affect the color tone of the game. There is a “Golden Age Lens” that changes the camera filter and generates a sepia tone. Another artifact can turn the game blue.
According to Bungie, there is only a limited selection here, but this could be exciting for Guardians who enjoy making videos in the Destiny universe. The current videos of the week from Destiny can be found here.


