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[[File:Destiny_Glimmer.png|thumb|300px|A [[Warlock]] gaining Glimmer after defeating an enemy.]]
 
'''Glimmer''' is a programmable matter that was once used as a source of power during the [[Golden Age]], and is now the main currency of [[The City]].<ref name="IGN E3">{{RefVideo|Username=IGN|year=2013-06-13|hostsite=[http://www.youtube.com YouTube.com]|url=http://youtu.be/BTfhrONAp-c|title=Destiny Behind Closed Doors Demo - E3 2013|time=8:18|accessed=Aug. 9, 2013}}</ref><ref name="Resource Upload">{{RefVideo|username= Foman123|year= 20 June 2014|hostsite= [http://www.YouTube.com YouTube]|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHQjtortoos|title= Destiny Alpha - Resource Upload|time= 4:16|accessed= 26 July 2014}}</ref> Glimmer is used to purchase many items and services from [[vendor]]s in [[The Tower]].<ref name="Resource Upload"/>
 
   
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{{BigQuote|The currency of the City. A programmable matter used as a source of power before the Collapse. Glimmer is shared between all your characters.|In-game description}}
Players can earn Glimmer in many ways, including for every enemy killed in all game modes, for each completed mission and [[Crucible|PvP]] win, dismantling weapons and equipment, and for exchanging items found in the field with vendors.<ref name="Resource Upload"/><ref name="Devils Lair">{{RefVideo|username= Foman123|year= 20 June 2014|hostsite= [http://www.YouTube.com YouTube]|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8csJrWX7__Y|title= Destiny Alpha - Devil's Lair Strike - Legend - Battling Sepiks Prime|time= 0:30, 8:03|accessed= 26 July 2014}}</ref><ref name="PvP Moon">{{RefVideo|username= Foman123|year= 19 June 2014|hostsite= [http://www.YouTube.com YouTube]|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COWVtFdYlek|title= Destiny Alpha - PvP Control - First Light, Moon|time= 1:40, 12:55|accessed= 26 July 2014}}</ref>
 
 
'''Glimmer''' is a programmable matter that was once used as a source of power during the [[Golden Age]] and is now the main currency of [[The City]].<ref name="IGN E3">{{RefVideo|Username=IGN|year=2013-06-13|hostsite=[http://www.youtube.com YouTube.com]|url=http://youtu.be/BTfhrONAp-c|title=Destiny Behind Closed Doors Demo - E3 2013|time=8:18|accessed=Aug. 9, 2013}}</ref><ref name="Resource Upload">{{RefVideo|username= Foman123|year= 20 June 2014|hostsite= [http://www.YouTube.com YouTube]|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHQjtortoos|title= Destiny Alpha - Resource Upload|time= 4:16|accessed= 26 July 2014}}</ref> Glimmer is used to purchase many items and services from [[vendor]]s in the [[Tower]].<ref name="Resource Upload"/>
   
 
Players can earn Glimmer in many ways, including defeating [[Major]]s and [[Ultra]]s in all game modes, for each completed mission and [[Crucible]] win, dismantling weapons and equipment, and for exchanging items found in the field with vendors.<ref name="Resource Upload"/><ref name="Devils Lair">{{RefVideo|username= Foman123|year= 20 June 2014|hostsite= [http://www.YouTube.com YouTube]|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8csJrWX7__Y|title= Destiny Alpha - Devil's Lair Strike - Legend - Battling Sepiks Prime|time= 0:30, 8:03|accessed= 26 July 2014}}</ref><ref name="PvP Moon">{{RefVideo|username= Foman123|year= 19 June 2014|hostsite= [http://www.YouTube.com YouTube]|url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COWVtFdYlek|title= Destiny Alpha - PvP Control - First Light, Moon|time= 1:40, 12:55|accessed= 26 July 2014}}</ref> Consuming [[Black Wax Idol]], [[Blue Polyphage]], [[Ether Seeds]] and [[Resupply Codes]], temporarily boosts Glimmer gained from killing [[Hive]], [[Vex]], [[Fallen]] and [[Cabal]] [[Major]]s and [[Ultra]]s, respectively. Glimmer can also be found in various chests hidden across the map in caves and rooms.  Finally, glimmer can also be earned by attaining certain [[medal]]s in the [[Crucible]].
Glimmer can also be found in various chests hidden across the map in caves and rooms. 
 
   
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A player's supply of Glimmer is shared among all of that player's Guardians.<ref name="Resource Upload"/> The maximum amount of Glimmer that can be held in a player's inventory is 25,000 in ''[[Destiny]]'' and 250,000 in ''[[Destiny 2]]''. If a player hits the Glimmer cap, [[Rahool|Master Rahool]], [[Ives|Master Ives]], and [[Tyra Karn]] will refuse to redeem any [[House Banners]], [[Silken Codex|Silken Codices]], [[Axiomatic Beads]], [[Network Keys]], or [[Royal Amethyst]] when visited.
A player's supply of Glimmer is shared among all of that player's characters.<ref name="Resource Upload"/>
 
 
The maximum amount of Glimmer that can be held in a player's inventory is 25,000.
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 20:15, 2 October 2019

Glimmer
The currency of the City. A programmable matter used as a source of power before the Collapse. Glimmer is shared between all your characters.
― In-game description

Glimmer is a programmable matter that was once used as a source of power during the Golden Age and is now the main currency of The City.[1][2] Glimmer is used to purchase many items and services from vendors in the Tower.[2]

Players can earn Glimmer in many ways, including defeating Majors and Ultras in all game modes, for each completed mission and Crucible win, dismantling weapons and equipment, and for exchanging items found in the field with vendors.[2][3][4] Consuming Black Wax Idol, Blue Polyphage, Ether Seeds and Resupply Codes, temporarily boosts Glimmer gained from killing Hive, Vex, Fallen and Cabal Majors and Ultras, respectively. Glimmer can also be found in various chests hidden across the map in caves and rooms.  Finally, glimmer can also be earned by attaining certain medals in the Crucible.

A player's supply of Glimmer is shared among all of that player's Guardians.[2] The maximum amount of Glimmer that can be held in a player's inventory is 25,000 in Destiny and 250,000 in Destiny 2. If a player hits the Glimmer cap, Master RahoolMaster Ives, and Tyra Karn will refuse to redeem any House Banners, Silken Codices, Axiomatic Beads, Network Keys, or Royal Amethyst when visited.

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  1. (2013-06-13) YouTube.comDestiny Behind Closed Doors Demo - E3 2013 8:18. Retrieved Aug. 9, 2013.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Foman123 (20 June 2014) YouTubeDestiny Alpha - Resource Upload 4:16. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  3. Foman123 (20 June 2014) YouTubeDestiny Alpha - Devil's Lair Strike - Legend - Battling Sepiks Prime 0:30, 8:03. Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  4. Foman123 (19 June 2014) YouTubeDestiny Alpha - PvP Control - First Light, Moon 1:40, 12:55. Retrieved 26 July 2014.