Shader in Destiny 2 gives armor and weapons a cool Razer-RGB look – But you have to be quick

Shader in Destiny 2 gives armor and weapons a cool Razer-RGB look – But you have to be quick

The weekly reset in Destiny 2 only brought the usual at first glance yesterday. However, in hindsight, an initially unremarkable item has turned out to be a real highlight. A shader that shows a rusty look on most armor is actually the coolest thing this week. It gives certain armors and weapons a pulsating Razer RGB look. You shouldn’t miss it!

Last week in Season 16 of Destiny 2 started tumultuously and with a few surprises. Before the weekly reset, the top-ranking catch-up node mysteriously disappeared from the menu. This caused a brief heart-stopping moment for guardians who were just one or two strikes away from the Conqueror title. This was likely due to background maintenance work, as Bungie explained, and it was fixed quickly.

Shortly thereafter, a rusty-looking shader in Eververse turned out to be a real fashion highlight. Players can also give their guardian a cool Razer RGB look, just like their gaming PC. But only on certain armors and only if you’re quick!

Here you will find the new shader in the Eververse shop.

What kind of shader is it? The shader is called “Photo Finish” and is currently available in Eververse.

In Destiny 2, shaders allow you to individually customize the color of your armor to fit your style. Fashion is considered “the real endgame” in Destiny 2.

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This is how you bring out the Razer RGB look: At first, the rusty look of the shader did not cause much hype. On some items and armor, the special effect is not visible at all, and it seems rather dull and boring – more rusty than cool.

Only if your guardian is already wearing a Guardian Games armor with LED effect, which has lighting elements, does the pulsating RGB color change effect truly come to life. This also applies to items and weapons. How cool the look is, you can see in this video:

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This is how the new shader “Photo Finish” pulsates on armors with LED effect.

The shader works on both the old and new LED armors of Destiny 2’s Guardian Games. Additionally, ghosts or sparrows that have lighting effects can also be transformed into pulsating eye-catchers that will make your guardian friends envious.

That’s why you need to be quick: If you want to give your guardian this cool look, you need to be fast. The RGB color change shader “Photo Finish” is only available this week in the Eververse sale. That means you only have until May 24 at 7 PM to purchase the shader.

How it will be available afterwards is unknown. It is likely that it will disappear from the sale for a while again.

How much do you need to pay for it? The shader costs you 300 Glimmer. You can pay for it with the in-game currency of Destiny 2 that you earn by completing additional loot activities.

Once purchased, you can apply it repeatedly on armors, weapons, or items.

What do you think of the shader? Do you find it absolutely unique in Destiny 2 and have you already picked it up for that reason? Or has this highlight slipped past you until now? Feel free to write to us in the comments how you feel about the shader and whether you are willing to sacrifice your hard-earned Glimmer for it.

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