Players have come together to create some amazing things in Minecraft, from making Doom playable inside Minecraft to rebuilding Hogwarts and other famous buildings. Now, a Minecraft player has recreated the entire Tower of Destiny 2, and it took them more than 150 hours to do it.

Minecraft brings out the creativity in people. Between all the building materials, colors, and available time players have, almost anything is possible inside the game. English universities have even used Minecraft as an educational tool to teach kids about diabetes. There's seemingly nothing Minecraft players can't do if they put their minds to it. And now, after 168 hours, YouTuber EetzJosh has made a recreation of the Tower.

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The Tower in Destiny 2 is the safe hub where players can grab new bounties, chat with NPCs, buy materials, and store their stuff. It's a massive center, bustling with people, and now some can visit it in Minecraft. User EetzJosh, with the help of collaborators Mealyac and Limonada, made the whole Tower from the ground up. The walkthrough of the Tower in this YouTube video is filled with incredible attention to detail. All it's missing is the purple ball Easter egg from Destiny 2's tower.

The building took an astounding 226,089 blocks, 168 hours, and three Minecraft users to make every detail perfect. It also appears to have been made block-by-block without the help of hacks. Even without Minecraft shaders, it looks remarkable, and  it's quite the feat for both Minecraft and Destiny fans alike. The creator says that the Tower isn't available to the public, but may be in the future if there is enough interest.

While most players are still trying to figure out how to barter with piglins in the Nether, EetzJosh has mastered the beautiful art of putting blocks on top of one another to create whole new worlds within Minecraft. It's easy to tell that a lot of time, love, and energy went into this Tower recreation, and hopefully fans will get to see more recreations from this talented Minecrafter and Destiny 2 fan.

This also begs the question of what will be next to be recreated in Minecraft. For a game that pushes the bounds of players' imaginations, Minecraft players have also been pushing the bounds of what the game is capable of. It's hard not to be excited for the next big build waiting for a player to put in the time and love to make it happen.

Minecraft is available for mobile, PC, PlayStation 4, Switch, and Xbox One.

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