It’s not uncommon for fans to recreate something from Destiny 2, like the Engrams made in Blender by a player, or maybe pixel art of fan-favorite characters or weapons. Another example comes from Iron Banner armor, as some players would like to see more of it in the same style as the sets that came with the first installment of the series, rather than the current designs from Bungie. This is especially true now that the game has a transmog system in the form of the Armor Synthesis that Ada-1 takes care of, and players are more encouraged to make good-looking Guardians.
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As such, a player shared on Twitter their design for a Hunter Cloak that went viral. The user is called ShackleOhNo, and their Hunter Cloak has a very unique flavor that’s hard to come by in Destiny 2, but it resembles a mix of Trials of Osiris armor sets and the shinier Solstice armor that Bungie introduces every year. The glow is what sets this Hunter Cloak apart from most other similar pieces, and the name that ShackleOhNo gave it is Cloak of Crimson Silk, which aptly refers to the red cloth and glow.
Because ShackleOhNo’s tweet got so many likes and players interested in the design, they decided to make also a Warlock Bond and a Titan Mark following the same concept as the Hunter Cloak. The same sort of corrupted look of the Hunter Cloak is much more noticeable on the other two class items, as the Warlock Bond comes with a gif showing how it would be animated within the game. The Titan Mark is evocative of demonic hands placed together and holding some sort of glowing substance, which makes it a quite interesting design as well.
Recently, another player shared their design of Ada-1 reimagined as a human, and it too got the community excited to see more amazing fan art. Still, ShackleOhNo’s designs are perfect for the spooky season and Destiny 2’s Festival of the Lost themes, and they call for complementary armor sets to go with.
Destiny 2 is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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