Complete Destiny Rising Currency Guide and Farming Tips

All Destiny Rising Currencies Explained
Destiny Rising is packed with currencies — from Lumia Leaves and Silver to Fortuna Crystals and Glimmer — each serving its own purpose. This guide breaks them all down, showing where to get each type and how to use them efficiently. Whether you’re chasing premium pulls, upgrading weapons, or farming materials, understanding these currencies will make your journey smoother and far more rewarding.

Complete Breakdown of Destiny Rising Currencies
Why Currencies Matter
Destiny Rising features a complex economy built around multiple currency systems. Some are premium and limited, while others flow naturally from gameplay. Knowing what each one does — and how to earn it — prevents wasted effort and helps you progress faster.
Full List of Currencies
The game includes a broad spectrum of resources:
Lumia Leaves, Bon Voyage Charms, Bon Voyage Charms L.E., Silver, Glimmer, Enhancement Prisms, Artifactual Dust, Incandescence Tuft, Translation Credits, SPI Tokens, Strange Coins, Battle Pass Tokens, Battle Pass Weapon Tokens, Light Crystal, Fortuna Crystal, Fortuna Dust, Bright Dust, Bright Pigments.
Each one connects to a specific activity or feature — from banners and shops to upgrades and cosmetics. Understanding this system turns the overwhelming list into a strategic advantage.
Main Currencies Explained
Lumia Leaves
The backbone of Destiny Rising’s gacha system. Lumia Leaves are the premium currency used to acquire Bon Voyage Charms for summoning Lightbearers. They can be earned through quests, events, triumphs, exploration, or purchased with real money. Because they drive nearly every progression system, it’s worth learning all efficient ways to farm them.
Bon Voyage Charms
Used for Standard Banners, Charms act as the middle step between Lumia Leaves and character draws. Every 180 Leaves equals one Charm. You can also earn them from events, Singularity activities, Battle Pass rewards, or exploration milestones. The more Charms you stockpile, the easier it is to expand your roster without spending.
Bon Voyage Charms L.E.
The limited-edition version of Charms, these are required for Time-Limited Banners that feature rare or exclusive heroes. They cost 180 Lumia Leaves per Charm but can also be purchased with Fortuna Dust or Fortuna Crystals through their exchange shops. Prioritize these when powerful banners appear — they often contain top-tier characters.
Silver – The Premium Currency
How to Obtain Silver
Silver is Destiny Rising’s only real-money currency. Players can buy it through the in-game store, then convert it directly into Lumia Leaves at a 1:1 rate or spend it on bundles and cosmetics. Bundles typically offer better value, as they include bonus Charms, upgrade materials, and currency packs.
Best Value Options
For consistent rewards, subscription bundles give daily Lumia Leaves and discount coupons, while higher Silver tiers occasionally include bonus amounts. If you’re considering spending, timing purchases during seasonal sales ensures maximum efficiency.
Glimmer – The Foundation of Progression
Everyday Utility
Glimmer is the game’s basic yet essential resource. It fuels everything from weapon upgrades and relic enhancements to artifact unlocking and NPC trading. Because almost every progression mechanic relies on Glimmer, you’ll need a constant supply to maintain your upgrades.
Farming Glimmer Efficiently
You can earn Glimmer by:
Completing Morgran’s Prey activity, which directly rewards it.
Finishing daily and weekly bounties.
Clearing seasonal events and Handbook quests.
Exchanging surplus SPI Tokens or Fortuna Dust for emergency reserves.
Although smaller quests give modest payouts, consistent play ensures a reliable stockpile. Morgran’s Prey remains the most efficient farming method due to its repeatable reward pool.
Other Currencies and Their Functions
Upgrade and Progression Materials
Currency | How to Get | Usage |
|---|---|---|
Enhancement Prisms | Activity rewards, dismantling weapons, reputation, Battle Pass | Strengthen weapons (four types: Impact, Spread, Rapid-Fire, Piercing) |
Artifactual Dust | Dismantle artifacts, Singularity Chaos rewards | Level up artifacts |
Incandescence Tuft | Reputation rewards, Handbook, dismantling ribbons | Boost ability tiers |
Translation Credits | Shifting Gates rewards | Exchange for items in Gates shop |
SPI Tokens | Pack SPI Drill runs | Purchase items from the Pack Exchange |
Strange Coins | Singularity Order and Chaos rewards | Exchange for artifact upgrades and Paraverse items |
These core crafting resources are essential for long-term power progression. Balancing their acquisition ensures steady character and gear enhancement.
Battle Pass and Fortuna Currencies
Seasonal Tokens and Exchanges
Destiny Rising’s Battle Pass Tokens and Battle Pass Weapon Tokens allow you to directly buy specific rewards instead of relying solely on RNG. You’ll earn these through pass progression, which can then be used in the Rarities Trove or Exotic Arsenal shops for weapons, catalysts, and enhancement materials.
Fortuna System
Fortuna Crystals and Fortuna Dust are tied to the gacha duplicate system:
Fortuna Crystals come from duplicate character draws and can be spent at the Crystal Exchange for premium upgrades.
Fortuna Dust results from non-character pulls and acts as a trade currency for shop consumables, often capped monthly.
Together, they create a balance between luck and consistency — ensuring that even duplicate pulls retain value.
Cosmetic Currencies
Bright Dust and Bright Pigments
Cosmetic currencies, while not gameplay-critical, are part of Destiny Rising’s long-term customization system.
Bright Dust is earned through draws and Battle Pass exchanges, letting you buy rare ornaments, shaders, or emotes.
Bright Pigments are obtained from duplicate cosmetic items and can be traded for event-exclusive skins in the Cosmetics Store.
These items bring personality and identity to your Guardian but don’t impact performance.
Conclusion
Destiny Rising’s currency system may seem overwhelming at first, but every type has a purpose. Lumia Leaves, Silver, and Charms fuel the gacha core; Glimmer and Prisms sustain upgrades; Dust, Crystals, and Tokens handle endgame progression. Once you understand where each currency fits, you can plan your farming routes efficiently and minimize waste.
By staying active, mixing free sources with smart Battle Pass progress, and converting duplicates wisely, you’ll always have the resources needed for your next upgrade, summon, or cosmetic purchase.
F.A.Q.
What are all the currencies in Destiny Rising?
The list includes Lumia Leaves, Bon Voyage Charms, Charms L.E., Silver, Glimmer, Enhancement Prisms, Artifactual Dust, Incandescence Tuft, Translation Credits, SPI Tokens, Strange Coins, Battle Pass Tokens, Battle Pass Weapon Tokens, Light Crystal, Fortuna Crystal, Fortuna Dust, Bright Dust, and Bright Pigments.
What are Lumia Leaves used for?
They’re converted into Charms or Charms L.E. for gacha summons.
How do I earn currencies quickly?
Play events, clear bounties, complete quests, rank up reputations, and progress through the Battle Pass.
Do currencies expire?
Most are permanent, but limited-time event currencies disappear after the event ends.