Microtransactions have finally made their way into the game and players can purchase unique items from Tess Everis, if they’re willing to spend some of their hard-earned cash. We’ve seen that Silver, the currency used to purchase Eververse wares isn’t free, costing between $5 and $20 for bundles. Whether or not that price is worth the receivable goods, is up to the player.
Available Eververse Goods on Day One
Emotes are the only available item on day one. However, it is quite obvious other items will be accessible at a later time. Rare emotes cost 200 Silver each, whereas Legendary emotes cost 500 Silver. Sneakily enough, 400 Silver is gifted to everyone from Bungie, meaning if players want to dance the Carlton or Slow Clap it out sooner rather than later, they will have to open their wallets. Eighteen emotes are available from launch including:
Rare:
Pumped Up Swing Safe Blowing a Kiss Booyah Formal Bow Bring it On Victory Cheer Come at Me Congrats Cower Evil Scheme Oh, Please Sorrow Tantrum Watch Your Back
Legendary:
Enthusiastic Dance (The Carlton) Slow Clap
Many emotes feature truly comical actions such as shivering in terror or throwing a temper tantrum and really lighten up an otherwise grim game. When playing as a Guardian, a hero of the universe, expectations are that the character is a super serious individual set on saving the world… until the ego is released, and our hero pretends to knock one out of the park with an invisible baseball bat.
Of course, the Legendary emotes are the best, Enthusiastic Dance gives Guardians a spring in their step and lessons from Alfonso Ribeiro himself. It’s not unusual. Slow Clap is “Great. Just great. [It’s] really, really great.”
To get their hands on the two best emotes players will either have to purchase more Silver from the online store, or play between now and December, during which Bungie plans to award the coveted currency. Instead, players can instantly buy two rare emotes, or wait for future content.
Returning Items
Something unforeseen, and gladly received, about the Eververse Trading Company, is the option to return items. Any items purchased can be returned for a full refund, as long as they are returned within fifteen minutes of the purchase. This is helpful for players who accidentally buy the wrong emote and spend their hard-earned cash on something they don’t want.
A very special secret that the “Item Returns” menu divulges is the future availability of consumable items for purchase. At then end of the blurb describing “available returns” the game states:
In the future, we can probably expect to see Black Wax Idols, Ether Seeds, and Ammo Syntheses. Until then, expect to see a lot of dancing in the Tower social scene.