Destiny 2’s Festival of the Lost returns next week with exclusive cosmetics, including a tombstone you can use to mark your enemy’s grave.

It’s almost Halloween, and that means it’s time for the Festival of the Lost in Destiny 2. That’s when the game gets all decked out in spooky decorations like cobwebs, pumpkins in the Tower’s corridors and when Banshee-44 puts up a Cabal skeleton. Y’know, for the kids.

Eva Levante returns next week to the exact same spot vacated by Lord Saladin after the conclusion of the Iron Banner event. From her, you’ll be able to grab the new Masquerader Helmet and earn Chocolate Strange Coins. Those coins can be obtained by doing tasks for Eva in the form of bounties and activities. Anyone Power Level 770 and above can join in on the festivities.

So what can you get with those Chocolate Strange Coins? Well, first and foremost, you can get new mask ornaments to place on your Masquerader Helmet. This will allow you to dress up like a Cabal, a Vex, or everyone’s favorite Drifter, among other neat designs.

You can also turn them in for the Braytech Werewolf Legendary Auto Rifle, which is like the Winter Wolf rifle on Mars, but with a spooky costume. It would make whoever you shoot turn into werewolves, but no random mob lives long enough in Destiny 2 to make it to the full moon.

There are also Mystery Grab Bags, which will presumably work the same as rank ups and provide random rewards.

Just like the moon, the Haunted Forest is… well, haunted. Head there to defeat fiends, ghouls, and a big scary boss all within 15 minutes to earn coins.

The Eververse is also in on the spooky spirit, with skeletal armor ornaments, ghostly ghosts, and more. There’s even a witch’s broom instead of a Sparrow.

And of course, there’s the new tombstone emote that lets your opponents know what will happen if you square off in the Crucible.

Destiny 2’s Festival of the Lost runs from October 29th to November 19th and arrives at the same time as the next big balance patch.

(Source: Bungie)