Monthly Archives: October 2022

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’s Sauron Actor Responds to the Finale Reveal

FULL SPOILERS AHEAD FOR THE SEASON ONE FINALE OF THE RINGS OF POWER.

After much speculation as to their identity, the eighth and final episode of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’s first season revealed which cast member had been the evil Sauron all along. After an initial misdirect that said Sauron was The Stranger (David Weyman), it was revealed later in the episode that the Dark Lord was, in fact, Halbrand (Charlie Vickers).

Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) began to suspect Halbrand was more than he seemed when he showed an abundance of interest in helping Celebrimbor (Charles Edwards) forge what would become the first three rings of power. But when she discovered that the last king of the Southlands died centuries before without an heir, Halbrand acknowledged that he was indeed Sauron – and that Galadriel had helped bring her archenemy home.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Charlie Vickers said he initially didn’t know he was actually playing Sauron, but the materials he was given for his audition suggested he might be:

“I had maybe six or seven auditions, and when I got to the end of the audition process, they gave me two monologues. They gave me a monologue from Richard III at the end, when he's standing over a body and is basically being really evil. Then, the other one was from Paradise Lost, the poem by Milton, and it was literally Satan. So I had an inkling when I was doing those speeches that the character had some kind of a dark arc.”

It wasn’t until they were filming the third episode of the first season that the producers informed Vickers he was, indeed, playing Sauron. This secret was kept from most of the cast and crew – save for Vickers’ scene partner Morfydd Clark – as late into the production as possible.

Vickers told EW that he absorbed as much of J.R.R. Tolkien’s source material as he could in preparation for the role, reading all the books and supplemental materials including the author’s notes, including one in which the author revealed that, although the embodiment of evil, Sauron felt repentant following his actions in the First Age.

“Whether or not you view that repentance as genuine completely colors his actions of the season. You can look back at his actions, and they can be genuine repentance and it all makes sense. But if you look at him as manipulating everything and using Galadriel to bring him back,” Vickers said. “Of course, there are some coincidences that happen along the way, which play into his hands. But he is able to manipulate people. I have a clear answer as to what worked best for me, but I like to leave it kind of ambiguous for the audience because it creates a bit of interesting discussion. It makes it cool to look back on and leave it to interpretation, I think.”

Vickers is the first actor to play Sauron as a human being, and he likened Sauron’s ability to shape-shift and fully immerse himself into being a human in order to accomplish his agenda as being like a thespian, jokingly observing, “He's like the world's greatest Method actor. He's like Daniel Day-Lewis.”

Season One ends with Sauron reaching Mordor. Vickers told Variety in a separate interview that Sauron “has a plan. Going back into Mordor is the first stage of that plan. I’m not going to spoil it, but it doesn’t take long to find out in the second season. We find out pretty quickly. He definitely has a plan, and that’s where it begins, with those first few steps back down. I’ve started filming; we’re well underway in the second season. I’ve read a few scripts and am very much immersed in that world now.”

While Halbrand’s journey may now be over, Sauron’s has just begun …

What did you think of the Sauron reveal at the end of Season One? Let us know in the comments.

The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’s Sauron Actor Responds to the Finale Reveal

FULL SPOILERS AHEAD FOR THE SEASON ONE FINALE OF THE RINGS OF POWER.

After much speculation as to their identity, the eighth and final episode of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’s first season revealed which cast member had been the evil Sauron all along. After an initial misdirect that said Sauron was The Stranger (David Weyman), it was revealed later in the episode that the Dark Lord was, in fact, Halbrand (Charlie Vickers).

Galadriel (Morfydd Clark) began to suspect Halbrand was more than he seemed when he showed an abundance of interest in helping Celebrimbor (Charles Edwards) forge what would become the first three rings of power. But when she discovered that the last king of the Southlands died centuries before without an heir, Halbrand acknowledged that he was indeed Sauron – and that Galadriel had helped bring her archenemy home.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Charlie Vickers said he initially didn’t know he was actually playing Sauron, but the materials he was given for his audition suggested he might be:

“I had maybe six or seven auditions, and when I got to the end of the audition process, they gave me two monologues. They gave me a monologue from Richard III at the end, when he's standing over a body and is basically being really evil. Then, the other one was from Paradise Lost, the poem by Milton, and it was literally Satan. So I had an inkling when I was doing those speeches that the character had some kind of a dark arc.”

It wasn’t until they were filming the third episode of the first season that the producers informed Vickers he was, indeed, playing Sauron. This secret was kept from most of the cast and crew – save for Vickers’ scene partner Morfydd Clark – as late into the production as possible.

Vickers told EW that he absorbed as much of J.R.R. Tolkien’s source material as he could in preparation for the role, reading all the books and supplemental materials including the author’s notes, including one in which the author revealed that, although the embodiment of evil, Sauron felt repentant following his actions in the First Age.

“Whether or not you view that repentance as genuine completely colors his actions of the season. You can look back at his actions, and they can be genuine repentance and it all makes sense. But if you look at him as manipulating everything and using Galadriel to bring him back,” Vickers said. “Of course, there are some coincidences that happen along the way, which play into his hands. But he is able to manipulate people. I have a clear answer as to what worked best for me, but I like to leave it kind of ambiguous for the audience because it creates a bit of interesting discussion. It makes it cool to look back on and leave it to interpretation, I think.”

Vickers is the first actor to play Sauron as a human being, and he likened Sauron’s ability to shape-shift and fully immerse himself into being a human in order to accomplish his agenda as being like a thespian, jokingly observing, “He's like the world's greatest Method actor. He's like Daniel Day-Lewis.”

Season One ends with Sauron reaching Mordor. Vickers told Variety in a separate interview that Sauron “has a plan. Going back into Mordor is the first stage of that plan. I’m not going to spoil it, but it doesn’t take long to find out in the second season. We find out pretty quickly. He definitely has a plan, and that’s where it begins, with those first few steps back down. I’ve started filming; we’re well underway in the second season. I’ve read a few scripts and am very much immersed in that world now.”

While Halbrand’s journey may now be over, Sauron’s has just begun …

What did you think of the Sauron reveal at the end of Season One? Let us know in the comments.

Nvidia Is ‘Unlaunching’ the 12GB RTX 4080 After Criticism

Nvidia has announced that it is "unlaunching" the 12GB RTX 4080 graphics card after criticisms regarding the difference between this and the more powerful 16GB model.

Nvidia shared the news in a blog post, saying, "the RTX 4080 12GB is a fantastic graphics card, but it’s not named right. Having two GPUs with the 4080 designation is confusing."

"So, we’re pressing the 'unlaunch' button on the 4080 12GB," Nvidia continued. "The RTX 4080 16GB is amazing and on track to delight gamers everywhere on November 16th."

The 12GB RTX 4080 was set to launch alongside the 16GB model for $899, but it was going to do so with less RT, Tensor, and CUDA cores than the more expensive model.

The 16GB model will launch at $1,199 and will be the only 4080 model to launch on November 16, meaning those looking for a cheaper option will have to wait until Nvidia reveals its plan to relaunch the 12GB iteration.

As for the 40-series as a whole, it is built on the new Ada Lovelace architecture, which uses TSMC's 4nm N4 technology. This new architecture, which is named after the mathematician and writer of the same name, is the only graphical architecture to support the new third generation of DLSS.

If you need a bit more power than the 4080 series offers, Nvidia just launched its flagship GPU, the RTX 4090, for $1,599.

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Nvidia Is ‘Unlaunching’ the 12GB RTX 4080 After Criticism

Nvidia has announced that it is "unlaunching" the 12GB RTX 4080 graphics card after criticisms regarding the difference between this and the more powerful 16GB model.

Nvidia shared the news in a blog post, saying, "the RTX 4080 12GB is a fantastic graphics card, but it’s not named right. Having two GPUs with the 4080 designation is confusing."

"So, we’re pressing the 'unlaunch' button on the 4080 12GB," Nvidia continued. "The RTX 4080 16GB is amazing and on track to delight gamers everywhere on November 16th."

The 12GB RTX 4080 was set to launch alongside the 16GB model for $899, but it was going to do so with less RT, Tensor, and CUDA cores than the more expensive model.

The 16GB model will launch at $1,199 and will be the only 4080 model to launch on November 16, meaning those looking for a cheaper option will have to wait until Nvidia reveals its plan to relaunch the 12GB iteration.

As for the 40-series as a whole, it is built on the new Ada Lovelace architecture, which uses TSMC's 4nm N4 technology. This new architecture, which is named after the mathematician and writer of the same name, is the only graphical architecture to support the new third generation of DLSS.

If you need a bit more power than the 4080 series offers, Nvidia just launched its flagship GPU, the RTX 4090, for $1,599.

Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.

Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

Robbie Coltrane, the Actor and Comedian Who Played Hagrid in the Harry Potter Movies, Dies at 72

Robbie Coltrane, the actor and comedian who played Hagrid in the Harry Potter movies, has died at the age of 72.

As reported by BBC, Coltrane's agent Belinda Wright confirmed that he died in a hospital near Falkirk in Scotland, on Friday, October 14, 2022. Wright called Coltrane a "unique talent" and said that the actor "brought joy to children and adults alike all over the world."

"For me personally I shall remember him as an abidingly loyal client," Wright said. "As well as being a wonderful actor, he was forensically intelligent, brilliantly witty, and after 40 years of being proud to be called his agent, I shall miss him.

"He is survived by his sister Annie Rae, his children Spencer and Alice and their mother Rhona Gemmell. They would like to thank the medical staff at Forth Valley Royal Hospital in Larbert for their care and diplomacy. Please respect Robbie's family's privacy at this distressing time."

Coltrane was born on March 30, 1950, in Rutherglen, Scotland, with the name Anthony Robert McMillan. He took on the last name of Coltrane as a tribute to jazz saxophonist John Coltrane.

His acting career kicked off in 1979 when he was cast in the TV series Play for Today, and he would continue on to star in such films and shows as Flash Gordon, A Kick Up the Eighties, Laugh??? I Nearly Paid My Licence Fee, Death Watch, Scrubbers, Krull, Tutti Frutti, and so many more.

He also starred as the forensic psychologist Dr. Edward "Fitz" Fitzgerald in the TV series Cracker, and his performance would earn him three BAFTA awards.

He is perhaps most well-known for his portrayal of Rubeus Hagrid in the Harry Potter films and for his time as Valentin Zukovsky in the James Bond films GoldenEye and The World Is Not Enough.

For his contributions to the world of drama, he was awarded the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire" in the 2006 New Year Honours by Queen Elizabeth II.

Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

Robbie Coltrane, the Actor and Comedian Who Played Hagrid in the Harry Potter Movies, Dies at 72

Robbie Coltrane, the actor and comedian who played Hagrid in the Harry Potter movies, has died at the age of 72.

As reported by BBC, Coltrane's agent Belinda Wright confirmed that he died in a hospital near Falkirk in Scotland, on Friday, October 14, 2022. Wright called Coltrane a "unique talent" and said that the actor "brought joy to children and adults alike all over the world."

"For me personally I shall remember him as an abidingly loyal client," Wright said. "As well as being a wonderful actor, he was forensically intelligent, brilliantly witty, and after 40 years of being proud to be called his agent, I shall miss him.

"He is survived by his sister Annie Rae, his children Spencer and Alice and their mother Rhona Gemmell. They would like to thank the medical staff at Forth Valley Royal Hospital in Larbert for their care and diplomacy. Please respect Robbie's family's privacy at this distressing time."

Coltrane was born on March 30, 1950, in Rutherglen, Scotland, with the name Anthony Robert McMillan. He took on the last name of Coltrane as a tribute to jazz saxophonist John Coltrane.

His acting career kicked off in 1979 when he was cast in the TV series Play for Today, and he would continue on to star in such films and shows as Flash Gordon, A Kick Up the Eighties, Laugh??? I Nearly Paid My Licence Fee, Death Watch, Scrubbers, Krull, Tutti Frutti, and so many more.

He also starred as the forensic psychologist Dr. Edward "Fitz" Fitzgerald in the TV series Cracker, and his performance would earn him three BAFTA awards.

He is perhaps most well-known for his portrayal of Rubeus Hagrid in the Harry Potter films and for his time as Valentin Zukovsky in the James Bond films GoldenEye and The World Is Not Enough.

For his contributions to the world of drama, he was awarded the OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire" in the 2006 New Year Honours by Queen Elizabeth II.

Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

Destiny 2: Where Is Xur Today? Location and Exotic Items for October 14-18

The mason jar of mysteries, Xûr, is now live in Destiny 2 for the weekend until next week's reset. If you're looking to get your some shiny new Exotic armor or weapons for your Guardian, look no further.

Each week, Xûr has a random assortment of Exotic armor, one for each Guardian class, as well as a random Exotic Weapon and an Exotic Engram available for purchase. In addition to his Exotic wares, he's got a random collection of Legendary weapons and armor to deck out your Guardians.

We've rounded up all the info on Xûr for the week including where to find Xûr, which Exotic weapons and armor are available, as well as which Legendary weapons you should pick up, either for PvE or PvP.

Where Is Xûr This Weekend?

Xûr's location today can be found at Watcher's Grave on Nessus on October 14 through October 18. To reach him, travel to the landing point at Watcher's Grave. When you arrive, make for the red moss-covered tree straight ahead. Climb up the roots and you'll find Xûr waiting at the top to sell you exotic items and legendary weapons.

What Is Xûr Selling This Weekend?

Exotic Engram

Hard Light - Exotic Auto Rifle

Liar's Handshake - Exotic Hunter Gauntlets

  • 14 Mobility
  • 8 Resilience
  • 9 Recovery
  • 6 Discipline
  • 2 Intellect
  • 23 Strength
  • Total: 62

Lion Rampant - Exotic Titan Leg Armor

  • 10 Mobility
  • 12 Resilience
  • 11 Recovery
  • 15 Discipline
  • 10 Intellect
  • 7 Strength
  • Total: 65

Crown of Tempests - Exotic Warlock Helmet

  • 14 Mobility
  • 2 Resilience
  • 17 Recovery
  • 2 Discipline
  • 14 Intellect
  • 13 Strength
  • Total: 62

The winner-winner chicken dinner this week is the Lion Rampant roll, which is extremely well-rounded and sufficiently high-stat. Plus, it's just a great Titan exotic to have, especially since it goes aesthetically well with the upcoming Gundam Festival of the Lost armor.

Exotic Weapons

Hawkmoon - Exotic Hand Cannon

  • luted Barrel
  • Alloy Magazine
  • Opening Shot
  • Combat Grip

Dead Man's Tale - Exotic Scout Rifle

  • Cranial Spike
  • Full Bore
  • Ricochet Rounds
  • Vorpal Weapon
  • Fitted Stock

Both rolls for these exotic weapons are pretty nice this week, with Opening Shot on Hawkmoon and Vorpal Weapon on Dead Man's Tale being quite delectable to my tastes. If you don't have better rolls than these, it might be a good time to pick up both!

Legendary Weapons

Iota Draconis - Fusion Rifle

  • Full Bore/Hammer-Forged Rifling
  • Particle Repeater/Injection Fuse
  • Surplus
  • Frenzy
  • Charge Time Masterwork

IKELOS_HC_V1.0.2 - Hand Cannon

  • Arrowhead Brake/Smallbore
  • Tactical Mag/Steady Rounds
  • Genesis
  • Disruption Break
  • Stability Masterwork

Seventh Seraph Saw - Machine Gun

  • Chambered Compensator/Smallbore
  • Armor-Piercing Rounds/Flared Magwell
  • Zen Moment
  • Disruption Break
  • Reload Speed Masterwork

Stars In Shadow - Pulse Rifle

  • Chambered Compensator/Fluted Barrel
  • Alloy Magazine/Flared Magwell
  • Underdog/Quickdraw
  • Snapshot Sights
  • One Quiet Moment
  • Stability Masterwork

Fractethyst - Shotgun

  • Rifled Barrel/Smoothbore
  • Assault Mag/Extended Mag
  • Full Auto Trigger System
  • Thresh
  • Handling Masterwork

Death Adder - Submachine Gun

  • Chambered Compensator/Corkscrew Rifling
  • Accurized Rounds/Extended Mag
  • Auto-Loading Holster
  • Disruption Break
  • Handling Masterwork

IKELOS_SMG_V1.0.2 - Submachine Gun

  • Corkscrew Rifling/Fluted Barrel
  • Appended Mag/Flared Magwell
  • Subsistence
  • Demolitionist
  • Handling Masterwork

I hate to break it to you dear readers, but these legendary weapons are not good this week, for PvE or PvP use cases, from what I can tell. Xur, you've done us dirty.

Warlock Legendary Armor

For Warlocks, Xûr is selling the Lightkin set which include:

Lightkin Gloves

  • 9 Mobility
  • 2 Resilience
  • 18 Recovery
  • 16 Discipline
  • 10 Intellect
  • 2 Strength
  • Total: 57

Lightkin Chest Armor

  • 8 Mobility
  • 2 Resilience
  • 22 Recovery
  • 22 Discipline
  • 2 Intellect
  • 2 Strength
  • Total: 58

Lightkin Helmet

  • 2 Mobility
  • 16 Resilience
  • 12 Recovery
  • 12 Discipline
  • 2 Intellect
  • 15 Strength
  • Total: 59

Lightkin Leg Armor

  • 15 Mobility
  • 7 Resilience
  • 9 Recovery
  • 10 Discipline
  • 7 Intellect
  • 14 Strength
  • Total: 62

Lightkin Bond

All armor this week is really bad for Warlocks. The boots are...maybe salvageable if you're a new player, I guess? I don't know. Skip it all if you can.

Titan Legendary Armor

For Titans, Xûr is selling the Lightkin set which include:

Lightkin Gauntlets

  • 6 Mobility
  • 10 Resilience
  • 12 Recovery
  • 2 Discipline
  • 14 Intellect
  • 13 Strength
  • Total: 57

Lightkin Chest Armor

  • 7 Mobility
  • 10 Resilience
  • 14 Recovery
  • 14 Discipline
  • 6 Intellect
  • 10 Strength
  • Total: 61

Lightkin Helmet

  • 2 Mobility
  • 12 Resilience
  • 15 Recovery
  • 6 Discipline
  • 17 Intellect
  • 2 Strength
  • Total: 54

Lightkin Leg Armor

  • 12 Mobility
  • 16 Resilience
  • 2 Recovery
  • 10 Discipline
  • 7 Intellect
  • 14 Strength
  • Total: 61

Lightkin Mark

Again, this armor is bad. Don't buy it!

Hunter Legendary Armor

For Hunters, Xûr is selling the Lightkin set which include:

Lightkin Grips

  • 17 Mobility
  • 7 Resilience
  • 7 Recovery
  • 2 Discipline
  • 9 Intellect
  • 19 Strength
  • Total: 61

Lightkin Chest Armor

  • 12 Mobility
  • 12 Resilience
  • 6 Recovery
  • 7 Discipline
  • 6 Intellect
  • 16 Strength
  • Total: 59

Lightkin Helmet

  • 7 Mobility
  • 2 Resilience
  • 19 Recovery
  • 8 Discipline
  • 9 Intellect
  • 13 Strength
  • Total: 58

Lightkin Leg Armor

  • 12 Mobility
  • 13 Resilience
  • 7 Recovery
  • 2 Discipline
  • 23 Intellect
  • 6 Strength
  • Total: 63

Lightkin Cloak

Hunters have one halfway decent pair of boots, but everything else is very bad. It's been a pretty poor showing for Xur this week, overall!

That's a wrap on Xûr for this week, Guardians! Hope you're all enjoying your adventures in the Season of the Plunder.

Are you excited to look like a Gundam robot this fall? Let us know if the comments!

For more on Destiny, check out some of the new weapons and gear you can find in The Witch Queen and read about how Sony's purchase of Bungie fits into its larger plans.

Travis Northup is a writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @TieGuyTravis and read his games coverage here.

Destiny 2: Where Is Xur Today? Location and Exotic Items for October 14-18

The mason jar of mysteries, Xûr, is now live in Destiny 2 for the weekend until next week's reset. If you're looking to get your some shiny new Exotic armor or weapons for your Guardian, look no further.

Each week, Xûr has a random assortment of Exotic armor, one for each Guardian class, as well as a random Exotic Weapon and an Exotic Engram available for purchase. In addition to his Exotic wares, he's got a random collection of Legendary weapons and armor to deck out your Guardians.

We've rounded up all the info on Xûr for the week including where to find Xûr, which Exotic weapons and armor are available, as well as which Legendary weapons you should pick up, either for PvE or PvP.

Where Is Xûr This Weekend?

Xûr's location today can be found at Watcher's Grave on Nessus on October 14 through October 18. To reach him, travel to the landing point at Watcher's Grave. When you arrive, make for the red moss-covered tree straight ahead. Climb up the roots and you'll find Xûr waiting at the top to sell you exotic items and legendary weapons.

What Is Xûr Selling This Weekend?

Exotic Engram

Hard Light - Exotic Auto Rifle

Liar's Handshake - Exotic Hunter Gauntlets

  • 14 Mobility
  • 8 Resilience
  • 9 Recovery
  • 6 Discipline
  • 2 Intellect
  • 23 Strength
  • Total: 62

Lion Rampant - Exotic Titan Leg Armor

  • 10 Mobility
  • 12 Resilience
  • 11 Recovery
  • 15 Discipline
  • 10 Intellect
  • 7 Strength
  • Total: 65

Crown of Tempests - Exotic Warlock Helmet

  • 14 Mobility
  • 2 Resilience
  • 17 Recovery
  • 2 Discipline
  • 14 Intellect
  • 13 Strength
  • Total: 62

The winner-winner chicken dinner this week is the Lion Rampant roll, which is extremely well-rounded and sufficiently high-stat. Plus, it's just a great Titan exotic to have, especially since it goes aesthetically well with the upcoming Gundam Festival of the Lost armor.

Exotic Weapons

Hawkmoon - Exotic Hand Cannon

  • luted Barrel
  • Alloy Magazine
  • Opening Shot
  • Combat Grip

Dead Man's Tale - Exotic Scout Rifle

  • Cranial Spike
  • Full Bore
  • Ricochet Rounds
  • Vorpal Weapon
  • Fitted Stock

Both rolls for these exotic weapons are pretty nice this week, with Opening Shot on Hawkmoon and Vorpal Weapon on Dead Man's Tale being quite delectable to my tastes. If you don't have better rolls than these, it might be a good time to pick up both!

Legendary Weapons

Iota Draconis - Fusion Rifle

  • Full Bore/Hammer-Forged Rifling
  • Particle Repeater/Injection Fuse
  • Surplus
  • Frenzy
  • Charge Time Masterwork

IKELOS_HC_V1.0.2 - Hand Cannon

  • Arrowhead Brake/Smallbore
  • Tactical Mag/Steady Rounds
  • Genesis
  • Disruption Break
  • Stability Masterwork

Seventh Seraph Saw - Machine Gun

  • Chambered Compensator/Smallbore
  • Armor-Piercing Rounds/Flared Magwell
  • Zen Moment
  • Disruption Break
  • Reload Speed Masterwork

Stars In Shadow - Pulse Rifle

  • Chambered Compensator/Fluted Barrel
  • Alloy Magazine/Flared Magwell
  • Underdog/Quickdraw
  • Snapshot Sights
  • One Quiet Moment
  • Stability Masterwork

Fractethyst - Shotgun

  • Rifled Barrel/Smoothbore
  • Assault Mag/Extended Mag
  • Full Auto Trigger System
  • Thresh
  • Handling Masterwork

Death Adder - Submachine Gun

  • Chambered Compensator/Corkscrew Rifling
  • Accurized Rounds/Extended Mag
  • Auto-Loading Holster
  • Disruption Break
  • Handling Masterwork

IKELOS_SMG_V1.0.2 - Submachine Gun

  • Corkscrew Rifling/Fluted Barrel
  • Appended Mag/Flared Magwell
  • Subsistence
  • Demolitionist
  • Handling Masterwork

I hate to break it to you dear readers, but these legendary weapons are not good this week, for PvE or PvP use cases, from what I can tell. Xur, you've done us dirty.

Warlock Legendary Armor

For Warlocks, Xûr is selling the Lightkin set which include:

Lightkin Gloves

  • 9 Mobility
  • 2 Resilience
  • 18 Recovery
  • 16 Discipline
  • 10 Intellect
  • 2 Strength
  • Total: 57

Lightkin Chest Armor

  • 8 Mobility
  • 2 Resilience
  • 22 Recovery
  • 22 Discipline
  • 2 Intellect
  • 2 Strength
  • Total: 58

Lightkin Helmet

  • 2 Mobility
  • 16 Resilience
  • 12 Recovery
  • 12 Discipline
  • 2 Intellect
  • 15 Strength
  • Total: 59

Lightkin Leg Armor

  • 15 Mobility
  • 7 Resilience
  • 9 Recovery
  • 10 Discipline
  • 7 Intellect
  • 14 Strength
  • Total: 62

Lightkin Bond

All armor this week is really bad for Warlocks. The boots are...maybe salvageable if you're a new player, I guess? I don't know. Skip it all if you can.

Titan Legendary Armor

For Titans, Xûr is selling the Lightkin set which include:

Lightkin Gauntlets

  • 6 Mobility
  • 10 Resilience
  • 12 Recovery
  • 2 Discipline
  • 14 Intellect
  • 13 Strength
  • Total: 57

Lightkin Chest Armor

  • 7 Mobility
  • 10 Resilience
  • 14 Recovery
  • 14 Discipline
  • 6 Intellect
  • 10 Strength
  • Total: 61

Lightkin Helmet

  • 2 Mobility
  • 12 Resilience
  • 15 Recovery
  • 6 Discipline
  • 17 Intellect
  • 2 Strength
  • Total: 54

Lightkin Leg Armor

  • 12 Mobility
  • 16 Resilience
  • 2 Recovery
  • 10 Discipline
  • 7 Intellect
  • 14 Strength
  • Total: 61

Lightkin Mark

Again, this armor is bad. Don't buy it!

Hunter Legendary Armor

For Hunters, Xûr is selling the Lightkin set which include:

Lightkin Grips

  • 17 Mobility
  • 7 Resilience
  • 7 Recovery
  • 2 Discipline
  • 9 Intellect
  • 19 Strength
  • Total: 61

Lightkin Chest Armor

  • 12 Mobility
  • 12 Resilience
  • 6 Recovery
  • 7 Discipline
  • 6 Intellect
  • 16 Strength
  • Total: 59

Lightkin Helmet

  • 7 Mobility
  • 2 Resilience
  • 19 Recovery
  • 8 Discipline
  • 9 Intellect
  • 13 Strength
  • Total: 58

Lightkin Leg Armor

  • 12 Mobility
  • 13 Resilience
  • 7 Recovery
  • 2 Discipline
  • 23 Intellect
  • 6 Strength
  • Total: 63

Lightkin Cloak

Hunters have one halfway decent pair of boots, but everything else is very bad. It's been a pretty poor showing for Xur this week, overall!

That's a wrap on Xûr for this week, Guardians! Hope you're all enjoying your adventures in the Season of the Plunder.

Are you excited to look like a Gundam robot this fall? Let us know if the comments!

For more on Destiny, check out some of the new weapons and gear you can find in The Witch Queen and read about how Sony's purchase of Bungie fits into its larger plans.

Travis Northup is a writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @TieGuyTravis and read his games coverage here.

Win a Signed Boxing Glove From Deontay Wilder and Robert Helenius With IGN Rewards

Two of boxing's best Heavyweights, Deontay Wilder and Robert Helenius, are stepping into the ring this Saturday, October 15th at 9:00 PM ET/6:00 PM PT for what is sure to be an epic bout at the Barclay's Center in Brooklyn, New York. To celebrate, we've got an exclusive giveaway for IGN Rewards members where not one - but two - winners will receive an Everlast boxing glove signed by Deontay Wilder and Robert Helenius.

Wilder, a former WBC Heavyweight World Champion, boasts an outstanding 42-2 record, while Helenius enters this weekend's fight with a modest 31-3 record. You can purchase the pay-per-view event directly from FOX Sports and catch all the action on the FOX Sports app on your favorite devices including Apple TV, Fire TV devices, Roku, Samsung Smart TVs, Android TVs, and Xbox. Additionally, you can watch on your mobile device or directly through the FOX Sports website.

This sweepstakes runs from now until October 21st. You can enter for your chance to win through the IGN Rewards page.

For more information on the upcoming fight, check out:

Win a Signed Boxing Glove From Deontay Wilder and Robert Helenius With IGN Rewards

Two of boxing's best Heavyweights, Deontay Wilder and Robert Helenius, are stepping into the ring this Saturday, October 15th at 9:00 PM ET/6:00 PM PT for what is sure to be an epic bout at the Barclay's Center in Brooklyn, New York. To celebrate, we've got an exclusive giveaway for IGN Rewards members where not one - but two - winners will receive an Everlast boxing glove signed by Deontay Wilder and Robert Helenius.

Wilder, a former WBC Heavyweight World Champion, boasts an outstanding 42-2 record, while Helenius enters this weekend's fight with a modest 31-3 record. You can purchase the pay-per-view event directly from FOX Sports and catch all the action on the FOX Sports app on your favorite devices including Apple TV, Fire TV devices, Roku, Samsung Smart TVs, Android TVs, and Xbox. Additionally, you can watch on your mobile device or directly through the FOX Sports website.

This sweepstakes runs from now until October 21st. You can enter for your chance to win through the IGN Rewards page.

For more information on the upcoming fight, check out: