Shaders in Destiny 2 give armor and weapons a cool Razer RGB look – but you have to be quick

Shaders in Destiny 2 give armor and weapons a cool Razer RGB look - but you have to be quick

At first glance, the weekly reset in Destiny 2 brought only the usual with it yesterday. But in retrospect, an initially inconspicuous item turned out to be a real highlight. A shader that just shows a rusty look on most armor is actually the coolest thing this week. It gives armor and weapons a cool Razer RGB look. You shouldn’t miss it!

The last week of Destiny 2 Season 16 started turbulently and with a few surprises. First, before the weekly reset, the leader catching up node had disappeared from the menu without a trace. This put Guardians who are just a strike or two away from the Conqueror title into brief cardiac arrest. This was probably due to the background maintenance work, as Bungie explained, and fixed it quickly.

Shortly thereafter, a rusty-looking shader in Eververse turned out to be a real fashion highlight. This means that gamers can now also give their Guardian a cool Razer RGB look, just like their gaming PC. But only if you hurry!

Here you can find the new shader in the Everversum shop.

What kind of shader is it? The shader is called “Photo Finish” and is currently available in Eververse. In Destiny 2, shaders ensure that your armor can be colored individually and suits you. After all, fashion in Destiny 2 is considered “the true endgame”.

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How to tease out the Razer RGB look: The shader’s rusty look didn’t trigger any hype at first. On some items and armor, the special effect is not visible at all and it looks rather dreary and boring.

The pulsating RGB color changing effect only really comes into its own if your Guardian is already wearing Guardian Games armor with an LED effect, i.e. one that has light-up elements. This also applies to items and weapons. You can see how cool the look is in this video:

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This is how the new Photo Finish shader pulses on armor with LED effects.

That’s why you have to be quick: However, if you want to give your Guardian this cool look, you have to be quick. The Photo Finish RGB color-changing shader is on Eververse sale this week only. This means you only have until May 24th at 7pm to purchase the shader.

How he will be available after that is not known. It is quite possible that it will then disappear from the range for a while.

What do you have to shell out for it? The shader costs you 300 Bright Dust. So you can pay for it with Destiny 2’s playable in-game currency, which you can get by completing additional bounties, for example.

Once acquired, you can also use it again and again on armor, weapons or items.

What do you say about the shader? Do you think this shader is absolutely unique in Destiny 2 and is that why you already got it? Or did you miss this highlight at first. Feel free to write us in the comments how you find the shader and whether you are willing to sacrifice your hard-earned shine dust for it.

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