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Now that's an important point, thanks for the info.
EDIT: You can only collect armour and ornaments in all characters, all the other rewards are 1 time per account. Basically each slot of armour in the season pass is unique for each different guardian, implying that you have titan, hunter and warlock. If you have 3 titans, you can only get 1 set from the season pass as all 3 guardians are titans and share the same armour drops from the season pass.
EDIT: Ornaments and armour, I mistyped.
Just watch this video, i already picked the proper time stamp for you to start watching the "tutorial".
Essentially if you equip 950 weapons in your 750 warlock or hunter, their power will increase to 800+ since the power is an average of all the values in each item you have slotted. And then if you purchase gear from the collections tab as shown in the video for the character you want to level up fast, your power will sky rocket to a certain value after like 6 complete sets of armour you purchase. This will put you at around 900-925 power, after this, you go to the season pass loot and grab the legendaries from there as they count as "powerfull gear", which means, they will drop at higher level than the items you bought from the collections tab, all the way up to 950, to go beyond 950, you need to farm pinnacle gear, which is a slow ass grind that isn't really worth it. (this is ignoring the boost obtained from artifacts)
Of course, if you want to do this stuff, you need to have found armour sets for the unplayed characters, when you find an item, it gets added to the collection, if you never played hunter or warlock before, you probably have nothing in the collections tab to buy, which means you have to do some activities to get some drops, then buy those drops from the collections tab multiple times untill you get to 920 or so, and only after you do this, you pick up the purple items from the season pass to push the power closer to 950.
This is how you skip the grind for the second and third characters, it is a cheap and fast way to get close to the endgame, it took me like 5 minutes to go from 750 to 945+ on both hunter and warlock doing this.
As for the exotics from XUR, when he visits friday to sell his stuff, he always sells a piece of exotic armour for titan, warlock and hunter, along with a weapon (there is also the fated engram, which has a higher chance of giving an exotic you don't have, it can also count as an upgrade if you get a lucky drop for your secondary or third characters), the way you should do this is get on your main character because the loot XUR sells scales to the current character you are using, so if your main is stronger than the other ones, you can do small increases of power boost by buying the exotic and transfering to them. The fated engram is essentially RNG, it can either be a weapon or armor for titan/warlock or hunter. So it can be an upgrade or not.