With Destiny 2 featuring so many incredible armor sets and Exotic armor designs, it was inevitable that players would end up playing the "fashion game," so to speak. Destiny 2 players can mix and match armor pieces that belong to five different slots, with them being the helmet, chest armor, gauntlets, legs, and a class item that varies depending on the player's class selection. Hunters have their popular signature cloaks, Titans get a mark - a small drape usually falling down on one leg - and Warlocks have bonds, which act as armbands.

There are several ways to acquire new armor sets in Destiny 2, as well as universal ornaments, which can be effectively used as skins immediately. As for regular armor, however, players have to acquire Synthweave from Ada-1's bounties, which can then be used as part of the Armor Synthesis process - also known as transmog - to unlock any piece of armor as a universal ornament. Armor Synthesis was not always in the game, but it was added with Season of the Splicer, and since then, many players have been creating or recreating incredible looks in Destiny 2.

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A popular trend is to try and make Destiny 2 sets that look like characters from other franchises, such as the Green Power Ranger or Patrick Star. A great look was shared on Reddit by a user called Young_Rasta97, who managed to make their Titan look like a character from Dark Souls, which other players immediately associated with a specific boss: the Pursuer. The Pursuer is a recurrent boss that players encounter in Dark Souls 2, and it is known to be a threat because of its immense power after players defeat it for the first time in the Forest of Fallen Giants.

The Pursuer is a boss with a huge greatsword and shield, and unassuming players would think it was slow, but it can actually close distances easily - making it an intimidating foe in Dark Souls 2. Thus, Young_Rasta97's set is all the more appropriate because it's an Arc Titan with a Cuirass of the Falling Star, which powers up the Super called Thundercrash, which in turn transforms the Titan into a quick Arc missile that covers great distances.

Next week is going to be huge for FPS fans, with the release of Destiny 2's 30th Anniversary Pack and the official release of Halo Infinite. Likewise, February is going to be a big month for both Destiny 2 and Dark Souls fans, considering that both The Witch Queen and Elden Ring will be released. For fans who love both franchises, this armor set is a lot of fun to see.

Destiny 2 is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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