Key Takeaways
- A Destiny 2 player transformed their Titan into C-3PO, a popular Star Wars character.
- The set includes unique armor, golden shaders, and a Ghost made to resemble C-3PO’s companion, R2-D2.
- Many players continue to share creative character ideas amid Destiny 2’s Festival of the Lost event.
A creative Destiny 2 player has transformed their Titan into C-3PO, one of the characters from Star Wars. Like the Disney franchise, Destiny 2 tells a story that takes place on different planets and features a cast of memorable characters, such as Cayde-6, Uldren Sov, and Mara Sov.
When it comes to Star Wars characters, it’s hard for even the youngest fans not to know the charismatic droid duo of C-3PO and R2-D2. Created to interact with organics, C-3PO became known for his polite and ever-concerned personality, which made him the protagonist of countless panic attacks. But the character is also remembered for his faithful companion R2-D2, a blue droid that became famous for his loyalty and courage, and for having an adventurous and independent attitude that put him at the center of key moments in the galaxy’s history many times.
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C-3PO and R2-D2 have made several appearances in games, and this time the duo have been given another one by Reddit user Chobwokk, with a Destiny 2 twist. Their Titan has been transformed into C-3PO with a golden armor set. The three points of the build that stand out the most are the head, shoulders, and legs, whose equipment is significantly close to the appearance of the Star Wars character.
Destiny 2 Titan Transforms Into C-3PO
Sharing the details of the set they created, they achieved a golden hue similar to that of C-3PO using the shaders called Calus’s Treasured and Calus’s Shadow, two rewards for doing the Leviathan raid on Prestige difficulty. The pieces of equipment, meanwhile, are the default head ornament, Righteous Gauntlets, N7 Plate, Forget Machinist Greaves, and Prodigal Mark. Not to leave their Titan alone, the OP has given their Ghost’s shell tones of blue and white, turning the Titan’s companion into a version of R2-D2.
The player’s post is one of several creative ideas from the community for Festival of the Lost, the Destiny 2 event that celebrates Halloween every year. This year’s event started on October 29 and will end on November 19, so players still have a chance to get the rewards they haven’t yet obtained. But after the event is over, Bungie’s game will continue to be buzzing with activity, as shown in the stream revealing Act 2 of Episode: Revenant, and the announcement of the collaboration between Destiny 2 and Street Fighter, bringing items inspired by Capcom characters.
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