Best Destiny 2 gifts

best Destiny merchandise
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If you've braved a journey back to the Hellmouth for Destiny 2: Shadowkeep but still can't get enough of Bungie's shooter, the best Destiny merchandise should do the trick. There are Gold Chestfuls of real-life loot out there that celebrate everything from the Traveler to the Tower's own Sweeper Bot. And we're not just talking toys and giftware, either; there are also comics and lavish books that expand on the game's backstory, adding fascinating layers to its sci-fi world. You can even pick up scented candles that'll let you know what Venus or the Moon smell like, because obviously.

Regardless of whether you want a meaningful gift or quirky stocking filler, there's plenty for you to choose from (seriously, you can get themed Cayde-6 oven mitts and Traveler stress balls). To save you time, we've rounded up the best Destiny 2 gifts that even the ever-grumpy Zavala would approve of. Well, probably. Our team of bargain hunters have also done their level best to get you a deal, so hopefully you'll be able to save some cash along the way.

Eyes up and happy shopping, Guardian.

In memorial

Cayde 6 funko

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Cayde-6 Funko Pop

The best Destiny Funko

Of course you can get Funko Pop versions of everyone from Zavala and Oryx to Xur, and of course they’re ridiculously adorable (d’awwww, wook at the wittle Taken King!). However, our favorite may just be this miniature, big-headed version of Cayde-6. That sassy stance captures his character perfectly. Rest in peace, sweet prince. *sniffs*

Hidden lore

Grimoire

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Destiny Grimoire Anthology (Volume I)

Easier to read than Grimoire cards

If you're a fan of Destiny's backstory, this new anthology series (bound with luxurious faux leather and featuring unseen art) is a must-have purchase. It gathers intriguing lore from the earliest days of the universe to the modern, Guardian-filled present, and that includes each Book of Sorrow - the Hive race's tragic origin. Because we're returning to the space-zombie strongholds with Shadowkeep, it's worth revisiting their beginnings for greater insight on what makes them tick.

Embrace the dark

Eris Morn Rubber Duck

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Eris Morn rubber duck

This duck can't actually open portals. Sorry

While you are floating around in your bathtub, enjoying a well-earned rest from a day of protecting the last city, this rubber duck will be a reminder that the darkness is ever-present.

Eris Morn has been a favourite of mine since the Crota days, and this ducky fills me with joy, as well as a desperate need to face my demons. She's a pretty intense duck.

The best Destiny art book

Art of Destiny

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The Art of Destiny

Fascinating insights

The story behind Destiny is potentially more fascinating than the one we got on screen; the game went through many forms before settling on what we have today. This art-filled tome covers the project's inception and evolution from fantasy to sci-fi, and it's a truly interesting read. Plus, that concept art is gorgeous.

Once you're done with this book, don't miss its Destiny 2-themed follow-up, The Art of Destiny: Volume 2. It's a little shorter, but still packed with awesome, illuminating work.

Learn to cook golden age food

Destiny: The cookbook

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Destiny: The Official Cookbook

Fun lore entries

For the true Destiny 2 fan in your life, this cookbook has plenty of Destiny themed food for you to prepare. From Gjallardoodles, to Spicy Ramen (RIP Cayde-6) there is something for everyone to enjoy. Each page is has amazing pictures of the food, step-by-step instructions, and a little snippet of lore for you to enjoy as well. 

Benjamin Abbott
Tabletop & Merch Editor

As the site's Tabletop & Merch Editor, you'll find my grubby paws on everything from board game reviews to the latest Lego news. I've been writing about games in one form or another since 2012, and can normally be found cackling over some evil plan I've cooked up for my group's next Dungeons & Dragons campaign.