

Lastly, here’s the Bond of Battle Harmony with the Mantle of Battle Harmony on, giving it this little energy pulse like the armor piece itself:

Here’s the Mark of the Falling Star with the Cuirass of the Falling Star equipped, which gives it a glow along its edges: Here’s the Cloak of Bakris with the Mask equipped, which gives it some little jets at the top: You can equip each of these ornaments without their paired Exotic, but when you’re wearing both, the class items get a neat little extra aesthetic element to them.

The Hunter Cloak of Bakris is named for the Mask of Bakris, the Titan Mark of the Falling Star for the Cuirass of the Falling Star, and the Warlock Bond of Battle Harmony for the Mantle of Battle Harmony. See, each of the ornaments is named after a corresponding Exotic armor piece. But these ornaments are more than they seem, and the clue, it turns out, is in their names. With no explanation, I brushed them off as a weird experiment.
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Universal Ornaments are usually sold in full sets, but these are class item ornaments for the rather steep price of 600 Silver. When Season of the Haunted dropped on Tuesday, some Destiny 2 players were confused by the addition of a single class item in the Eververse store.
