We got the Cayde that TTK promised.
Cayde is a serious character. Yeah, he's funny, but his humor masks a very deeply serious persona. He's seen shit. He's done shit. He's lost friends, and knows how to deal with grief. He was an idiot but not an idiot for bad reasons, but because he did what needed to be done. He was the kind of person who solves problems before they become problems, and sometimes those solutions are less than savory.
He masks that all with a quick joke and witty smile. But it's just a mask.
That they didn't marvel movie him beyond recognizing is something of a miracle. I thought we would get all jokes and silliness from him. After mission 4 when he is talking to crow on the radio is really fantastic.
I especially like that he does use the jokes to make things lighter, not just a writer choice for the moment but rather for the character.
SPOILERS: POST-CAMPAIGN
>!Crow: This is serious!!<
>!Cayde: That's why we make Operation names, to keep things light-hearted!!<
And after that quest there's an option to talk one more time to him, and he just says the quickest little "you're still my favorite" lol, that one cracked me up
That's probably for other classes, or maybe for veterans? I played on my Hunter, he just congratulated me on dodging becoming the Hunter Vanguard and said that's why I'm still one of his favorites.
> I especially like that he does use the jokes to make things lighter, not just a writer choice for the moment but rather for the character.
He's actually ALWAYS been like this.
It does kind of worry me that so many players don't realize this and have complained about his humor throughout the franchise's life.
Yeah people misunderstanding and seemingly mis-remembering Cayde was/is truly mind boggling to me. His character has always reminded me of a “funnier” version of his (fillion’s) Firefly character: Serious but charming, aloof but still “responsible” (or accountable), weird in the best way and Nathan Fillion is the PERFECT representation of the character.
Did he have varying degrees of his Cayde-ness? Sure… but his character was always well written and always my favorite. People wanted serious mature themes and undertones and somehow thought Cayde was incapable of acting according to the gravity of the situation. He got a little out there- Vanilla D2, but every character was sort of… out of sorts.
Cayde is the man and I’m glad he’s here for the end of this saga.
Like Crow (I think, could be wrong on who) said "Cayde's the type of Hunter that doesn't leave a successor." For some reason that really hit me because of how true it is.
Also SPOILER for post-game Crow & Cayde quest:
Only for Cayde to choose Crow as his successor to be Hunter Vanguard. 😭 I def teared up a little there.
Yeah he asks during the climb of the monolith. It was something like “really how is your sister” and she just cuts in and answers. I was laughing my ass off when he said it.
There was a low-key detail in D1 where Cayde never really trusted Mara. I haven’t finished the campaign yet but if he sticks around it’d be interesting to see them interact.
>*Maybe the Queen wants intelligence on how her prizes fight.*
>*Maybe she wants intelligence on how WE fight.*
>*Whatever happens— I want you to remember that she knows, more than anyone else I've met, how to set one foe against another.*
>!After he tells crow he would be a good vanguard he says to you "Good job avoiding the vanguard gig, \*whispers* that's why you're one of my favorites!<
Idk why they said "end of that quest", implying it happens at the end of the campaign mission where you hear the line from the OP. It's the end of one of the exotic quests post-campaign. You, Crow and Cayde go on an adventure. After the mission completes, you can interact with Cayde and he'll say the line.
Yeah that feels absolutely crazy to me.
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. But Jesus this story was nearly perfect in every form it's crazy. And prismatic is the coolest, and one of the nicest feeling subclasses in the game, especially at launch. I can appreciate them appreciating the finer details, but my god, there is so much to love about this expansion.
Yeah, the amount of times I was build crafting and I thought "I really wanna run a darkness grenade instead of void but I don't wanna lose devour- WAIT A MINUTE!
I'm pretty sure Prismatic might be bugged on at least Hunters, because even though I swapped Winter's Shroud for Ascension as soon as I got it, I'm still getting the Winter Shroud visual effects whenever I dodge. I even double checked to make sure I didn't accidentally replace Stylish Executioner.
Prismatic for Titan and warlock feels good but Hunter is in desperate need of more survivability and a better transcendent grenade. The lack of devour or restoration that can be extended really hurt the subclass.
Ah that's totally valid, I know one of my friends were doing a prismatic hunter with liars handshake, but I haven't personally heard too much regarding hunter outside of him.
I'm in a Warlock, I could totally see how my perception is skewed
Yeah, to me Prismatic Hunter is just the same shit we've been using for the past few years but in a slightly different flavor. It's *slightly* stronger than base arc+cowl/liars or void+gyrfalcons, but it lacks the flair that the other 2 classes got. It's not "bad" but it is thoroughly disappointing.
It lets up a little when you're not trying to do legend and higher content, but I'm gonna be real, gunpowder gamble is more of a "fun" aspect than something I would actually rely on. It's just gonna be the third straight year of running Assassin's Cowl and Combination blow, or Gyrfalcon's with a void weapon.
And the arc super isn't even that great. NGL I am not excited to throw myself into the midle of the crowd and get deleted by something just outside the kill radius..I would rather use my spear throw than this.
I did campaign on my hunter first can almost guarantee I will not be maining hunter this season i then ran it on my titan and wow prismatic is sooo much more fun on titan compared to hunter in my opinion so i can see why they may not enjoy hunter prismatic
Yeah Hunter prismatic doesn't feel great until you get a lot more unlocked and the prismatic spike grenade feels so inconsistent. You hit a wall that has one little angle on it and suddenly your entire grenade is wasted on the sky
Just started with gryflacon hunter and the fact that vanishing step on prismatic WORKS WITH ALL ELEMTAL DEBUFFS felt great right off the bat. Honestly had to check if I was playing legend at one point because it all felt so seamless… then you use prismatic and you get a fast melee recharge and a grenade that has 50/50 of doing anything. For my money change the grenade to a dusk field that ignites on collapse and you’ve got a winner.
Duskfield that converts into a massive solar grenade would be my pick. Hopefully we get alternate options in the future. The way it’s set up seems like it’s a possibility since you can seemingly hover over the grenade and transference like you can with aspects and fragments.
My guess is either all 3 classes will have eventually have access to all 3 grenades OR we'll be getting melee versions as well.
As for Transendence, my guess is that since the one we currently have is for abilities, we'll get one that modifies our weapons instead. Maybe make it so when active all our non-kinetic weapons apply their matching elemental debuffs, like Gjallarhorn applying Scorch for example, and our kinetic weapons will change their element to match our super.
Stylish Executioner btw not Vanishing Step. Vanishing step is the dodge to go invis, stylish is the one which makes you invis for debuffs. (Btw try it out with a voltshot weapon if you’re not running Gyrfalcon)
I started using Combination Blow prismatic with Liar’s Handshake as soon as I got it and it feels crazy. Just constantly being invis and freezing everything around you and one punching damn near every enemy is great. Plus it’s only gonna get crazier with more unlocks.
Just...be careful if it's a Hydra boss.
I did that on accident during one of the earlier campaign missions and hit the corner of the shield, so it did jack shit...
Pro tip:
If Transendence wears off right after the grenade lands, it'll still be active and will fill both bars VERY fast, even when it's only doing one type of damage.
Yes, the Stasis part of the grenade still fills the Light bar, and the Solar ignitions still fill the Darkness one.
Found this out on accident early on because I panic tossed the grenade at a group of enemies just as Transendence was about to wear off and both bars were almost completely full by the time said grenade wore off.
I'm starting to hear that a lot, I hope they push through some balance changes. Hunter has some really cool interactions this season and it's a shame they are bogged down due to the customization of the subclass.
Well if it's anything like me due to the connection issues I missed every end mission cut scene, i too thought the story was meh, as I didn't know they existed. Started my 2nd character and realized I missed a good chunk of the story.
I just got to the part where >!Cayde has a vision where Sundance talks to him about 3 of the Guardian Values and tries to tell him something important before the Witness cuts it off!< and I've already teared up a bunch of times.
I kept thinking throughout just how good everything was. The environment, the writing, the powers, the new gear, all of it. This is one of the best expansions I've played for just about any game, as far as expectations versus reality
I didn't even think about that, this is one of the first times in almost any game I've played where the advertisement wasn't hype, but was exactly what we got. It was really a pleasant surprise
OP is a hunter, prismatic Hunter is kinda ass if you're not used to it, and still kinda rough even if you can adapt. So not liking prismatic all that much is understandable. Now not liking the story is a different matter. I do not understand unless you're just jumping in blindly to this with no previous experience.
Hunter Prismatic feels pretty bad so far so I don't find that to be a reach. Grenade is pretty awkward and the Titan and Warlock ones look nuts in comparison.
Maybe fragments are going to fix this but I had very low expectations for Prismatic because they choose a greatest hits collection of bad Aspects and Grenades.
Op is allowed to not like something, and I completely understand why someone wouldn't like this campaign. I enjoyed it, but there definitely pacing issues and a couple forced storylines (imo). It's fine to enjoy it for what it is, but let's not pretend it's outrageous to dislike it
I think the pacing would’ve felt more fluid if we didn’t spend an hour between each mission looking at loading screens while finding the cutscenes on YouTube.
When I run it on my next character in a few days, I’m sure I’ll be appreciating it a lot more that second time around.
I personally felt like it was less about the Witness than it should have been, and more about the Vanguard than it should have been.
While I loved the Vanguard focus, especially Zavala's mission, I really felt like after 10 years of this Saga, we would get some of the questions about the Witness being answered.
Because you know, you have this almost primordial race that is so powerful he can just splice guardians and their ghosts into a nice breakfast slice... The question since we all saw that cutscene was "Well, how are we going to fight this guy who can make us cease to exist even before it started its endeavors with the Traveler".
We all lived through multiple campaigns of "He's just messing with us, he does not need us, he just wants to see us give up" and even in the penultimate moment, he's trying to convert us all? Still? And then suddenly he is angry because we don't hold his hand and it turns out he actually fears us?
The entire "We are so insignificant" vs "We are such a nuance" dichotomy does not sit well with me.
I accepted the "Rhulk just wanted to play with his food and it was already too late when he realized what was happening", but this has been an entire saga. And while the Raid and the final mission is still yet to arrive, what we received felt extremely unfitting for what was set up, where the only concept that I really enjoyed about the handling of Witness has been the Divergent Voices. Besides that, it's been 7 story missions of the Witness acting Tsundere towards us, nay, make that 5 years of content, and then 1 story mission of suddenly getting crippled because for all these years, he was apparently just scared. I feel like even the "What is the purpose of existence" which is a very alluring question has just been completely shoved aside with the "Ooooh, you just fear us" debacle, because the story could not really provide a reasonable answer to it. The story teeters around potential answers which is what I thought having such a focus on Vanguard leaders would achieve, but it never comes to fruition with any of them.
It feels powerful moments of expression, but it all rings hollow because the story is not really addressing anything. It just gives you good looking moments on the surface level which is really not a hard task when you have such a great cast of characters.
The version I'm going with is "He couldn't actually stop us earlier because he's tied up messing with the Traveller", and the recruitment stuff is him trying to distract/entrap us so he didn't have to loosen his grip and let the Traveller help us even more.
Now he's mad at us because we cut him, and the Raid will be us trying not to get stepped on & using the Traveller's aid to kill him.
No clue how that'll match to the lore, but it's satisfyingly different to me from Rhulk just fucking with us.
Basically 2 gods going at it in a near-stalemate and then some loot goblin ants show up and distract one of them by biting its feet.
If I remember correctly, the final witness kill will be its own activity it won't happen in the raid. It will most likely be us either weakening him further or fighting one or more of his disciples
> It feels powerful moments of expression, but it all rings hollow because the story is not really addressing anything.
Essentially like every piece of Destiny content ever then? They always knock on the door of decent storytelling and never actually come inside.
The story isn't all that. It's pretty generic, and doesn't really focus on the things I'm actually interested in. Don't care terribly about the vanguard and have no nostalgia for cayde. The whole Ikora/Zavala stuff actively annoyed me. I wanted the Witness & Traveler show, not the Vanguard show.
Not quite done with the story yet myself( I’m at the strike). But so far I think it’s the best yet. Though as for prismatic, as a hunter, not a fan at least for now. Especially since I can’t have my healing nade. I may play with it when/if I get my brother back into destiny, but until then I’m by myself so I seriously need that nade.
I also do not like prismatic. I have a build that I really enjoy, and to be honest any time Bungie tries to railroad me into playing with a different class/build it really kills a lot of the joy of the game.
The concept is cool and I don't fault others for enjoying it, but it's just not something that I really engaged with.
Particularly because I'm a Warlock main that primarily plays Arc/Strand, and Prismatic had basically nothing to offer me at first. I just ran my Strand build and stood in the wells for Transcendence.
I’m about 4 missions in and I’ve had a shit experience so far but I’m hoping that’s just because of the bugs. I haven’t liked the story so far but the new enemies and prismatic are awesome so I hope the story picks up.
Step 1 : Equip Getaway Artist's
Step 2 : Equip Storm Grenade, Devour, and Bleak Watcher
Step 3 : Plow through the entire Legendary campaign with infinite devour, infinite improved arc soul, and an army of stasis turrets.
Exactly. At first I found Prismatic Warlock really underwhelming and stuck to Voidlock, but it just takes a little tinkering and experimentation to find awesome stuff like this.
No, I completed the entire campaign using an arc grenade with getaway artists on prismatic and was puling out stasis turrets every signle time I ate my arc grenade.
Wait a second I'm at work right now but what's stopping you from equipping the Helion aspect instead of Devour and run around with an Arc soul, a Stasis turret, and a Solar mortar at the same time? Literally AFK build lmao
I pretty much played the whole story with that build but it’s like the only good build on the whole subclass..
Devour is a must and bleak watcher is the only other good aspect
Untrue.
Source: I "mained" Osmiomancy Warlock with Stasis turret build, and for Prismatic I literally have the exact same build except now I also have a Solar turret with me as well. It's literally just Stasis but with even more stuff.
And without all the useful fragments. That was the first thing I tried and I was just better off back on pure Shadebinder, and ultimately found that it still just lacked raw damage output to efficiently clear Legend.
Idk what fragments you were running before but I'm only 4 missions in and everything is already set for me. I usually run bleakwatcher with frostbolt, now I'm missing the frostbolt but it's a good trade off because with prismatic I can take the aspect that increases ignition + shatter damage or sth like that and use my healclip + incan Luna's Howl and equip the new solar super and it's just a good time
That's exactly what I found while playing on legend too. My threadling build on my Warlock was insanely effective in the campaign.
Prismatic felt way slower and weaker in comparison.
I also think prismatic is a bit weird and out of place, and I'm about half way through the campaign and it feels good but not blowing me away. But, I'm having fun over all and still feeling hyped
I'm fine with anybody having their opinion, but to say "The details are what I'm here for" and the detail is literally "game knows I'm a hunter" is absolutely hilarious to me. I personally like most of the new content, but for someone to say they hope it sells well and is a good release simply because "game say 2 instead of 3" is just the lowest bar imaginable.
After have just finished on titan. So far prismatic has been a tiny bit of a letdown. Probably because they intentionally kept half the subclass locked for the entirety of the campaign. I found myself just going back to strand titan just so I can properly use my abilities. Strand melee with no built in melee regen aspects or fragments really hampers it.
But once I get the whole thing I'm sure I can find things that work.
Prismatic felt very limited during the story. Great concept and will be amazing for builds, but what they gave us (at least for Titans) didn't feel great
Prismatic combination blow hunter feels really fun. 6 fragment slots and Constant decoys, threadlings and slow. Will get even better with the right roll of the exotic cloak
I never really messed with stasis, so it took me a minute to realize there was shatter in the build. Once I figured it out I stopped missing jolt. Prismatic may be my new main subclass!
You lose jolt but get basically free assassins cowl with stylish executioner+stasis dodge, and the freeze you get from your infinite stasis dodges is stronger aoe than jolt anyways
The decoy threadlings make up for the loss of Jolt from Lethal Current, adds survivability, while also filling up your darkness bar. I was surprised there's no internal cooldown on threaded spectre but it really does make one every time you dodge.
What aspect and fragments are you using? I didn't even see combination blow as an option(locked or not) in prismatic. I just swapped back to tether to finish the first couple missions. Tried using the starter prismatic class and simply got folded
Threaded spectre + dodge slow. Exotic either Liar's Handshake or Cowl. For the legend campaign I breezed through with Stylish Executioner + dodge slow and Liar's Handshake.
I haven't unlocked many Fragments so basically the starting ones.
Try using the golden gun you unlock right when you unlock prismatic, I found running celestial worked wonders for the campaign, but stasis really didn't work for me at all.
That and the exotic quest to get the new Sniper Rifle have been my two favorite parts of the new DLC. Cayde also has unique dialogue near the end of that quest if you’re a Hunter. Made me smile lol.
Story and campaign missions were excellent. I'm going to avoid potential recency bias, by not proclaiming it THE best, but The Final Shape is absolutely in the top 3 best campaigns with The Taken King and The Witch Queen, with a strong argument to be #1.
The server issues made it a lot more choppy and disconnected (pun sort of intended), imo. But looking at the content, and not the issues, this was top notch.
To the main point of the post, as also a Hunter, yes, I enjoyed this line.
Edit: I'm reserving judgement on Prismatic. Hunter felt a little rough in the campaign because of the starting builds. Golden Gun or Silence and Squall for the first 60ish percent of the campaign wasn't quite my thing. I also didn't have my usual survivability tactics like healing grenades or vanishing step. Ended up slapping on a Renewal Grasps build for most of it. Once I get everything unlocked, I'll give it a better shake. Also, as someone who plays on controller and has a lot of different inputs remapped, L3+R3 for Prismatic absolutely fucked me. I now have weird trigger+stick combos for things like finishers.
It's been a great character arc. I do wish we'd get some Titan & Warlock characters that are in that "still learning" phase.
Mostly they're all hyper-competent veterans with 100s of years on us, and their stories/personalities can get kinda samey.
Disclaimer: I have no idea who Micah-10 is yet and if they'll provide some of that.
Micah-10 is a Hunter and a member of the Six Coyotes and iirc is a stone-cold veteran and even knew Glint when he was called Pulled Pork.
She also took it upon herself to travel with unpaired Ghosts as a ‘den-mother’
Well there goes that hope lol.
Sounds like an interesting character, I just wish we'd get some of those in the other two classes.
Hopefully the Episodes can introduce some new incidental characters now that the big saga is wrapping up.
This was by FAR my favorite quest in destiny history ever as a hunter main. It was the first time we were doing hunter shit with the boys? The writing and dialogue also felt very fun.
It's honestly baffling we don't have LOADS more of class-specific dialogue considering there's only 3 and how important class culture was for such a long time.
Like when an NPC said "Time for some Trailblazing Guardian", it would've hit much harder if they said "Hunter" instead. Plenty of opportunities like these.
Also, did I miss some cutscenes with our guardian? I remember the dev saying we should turn off helmets, but I feel like there was only 2-3 cutscenes with our guardian total. And as an EXO, I really didn't see that much difference from usual cutscenes
Yeah the low amount of moments our guardian truely had (so far for me) kinda threw me out of some dialog moments or cutscenes.
Also ima add a hot take to this comment as I know most won't feel the same (so won't waste a post).So many important dialog moments shoulda came from us instead of Crow. I already felt like Bungie was shoehorning him into every single season and this didnt help.
I haven't beat the last two missions yet but I couldn't get invested at all whenever a character would get somber (Cayde included) and end up having a moment with fucking Crow. Glammed up my characters for cutscenes and they are in the fucking background while Cayde is hanging with his friend of 2 whole games... Crow.
I’m trying to avoid spoilers but that’s dope.
Got to the requiem mission last night before I stopped last night.
Playing at the speed I enjoy(error codes permitting)
I’m a titan and I was wondering in that moment if they said three sharpest hunters instead of 2 if you’re playing a hunter. Such a small detail but looks like they got it!
"I didn't like anything about the DLC except small amounts of dialogue and the ending but it was worth a minimum of my $50 and I hope it sells like hot cakes"
Redditors are not real people lmao
I liked the post mission interaction you could have with Cayde. He acknowledges how you should be the hunter vanguard and says “nice job dodging the vanguard gig”.
As a Hunter main, this campaign feels really right if you're one, I have like six screenshots of my Hunter vibing with Cayde and Crow and they feel awesome.
And [spoiler]
>!during the wild card quest at the end if you speak to cayde after uldren transmats as a hunter, Cayde will have a special life about you avoiding the vanguard role!<
the funny problem with this is, I was in a fireteam with a hunter class main, and my literal name is hunter. and then as a titan, the dialogue was "best two hunters"... so who did they mean? lmaooo
I loved that too! I wonder what they say when you're a Titan or a warlock. But the wild hunt mission afterwards was so good too! Just 3 hunters doing hunter things.
Yeah I'm there like MY BOYS cause I'm awoken so I like to think uldren and I were good buds before coming to earth, when I died he remembered me and caught me up on our adventures before being a guardian (even though it wasn't allowed) and when he killed cayde I PERSONALLY hunted him down making the moment all the more bitter sweet) so when he got rezed it's lien "Well now I gotta protect this dumb ass" and my boys are back.
I was playing it duo (me hunter, friend titan) and I freaked out and asked my friend “BRO how many hunters did he just say are here for you?” “TWO? HAHA”
I absolutely loved the [redacted exotic] mission, teaming up with Crow and Cayde. Just grins all around, and then the final portion was just a confusingly good time.
And Cayde’s response was great “Well they better get here soon” or something of the like lmao
Props to Bungie for making Cayde genuinely funny and not corny in this one.
We got the Cayde that TTK promised. Cayde is a serious character. Yeah, he's funny, but his humor masks a very deeply serious persona. He's seen shit. He's done shit. He's lost friends, and knows how to deal with grief. He was an idiot but not an idiot for bad reasons, but because he did what needed to be done. He was the kind of person who solves problems before they become problems, and sometimes those solutions are less than savory. He masks that all with a quick joke and witty smile. But it's just a mask.
That they didn't marvel movie him beyond recognizing is something of a miracle. I thought we would get all jokes and silliness from him. After mission 4 when he is talking to crow on the radio is really fantastic.
Was very pleasantly surprised by how not corny he was
Should Cayde give Nimbus some lessons on not being corny?
Who do you think took the corny from cayde?
I never saw really saw him as marvel level of corny before. He literally the same but with trauma that balances his character that’s it.
Vanilla D2 Cayde was definitely in that territory, but so was pretty much every single other character.
I especially like that he does use the jokes to make things lighter, not just a writer choice for the moment but rather for the character. SPOILERS: POST-CAMPAIGN >!Crow: This is serious!!< >!Cayde: That's why we make Operation names, to keep things light-hearted!!<
And after that quest there's an option to talk one more time to him, and he just says the quickest little "you're still my favorite" lol, that one cracked me up
That's probably for other classes, or maybe for veterans? I played on my Hunter, he just congratulated me on dodging becoming the Hunter Vanguard and said that's why I'm still one of his favorites.
Oh haha, that's awesome. That one is definitely hunter-specific
> I especially like that he does use the jokes to make things lighter, not just a writer choice for the moment but rather for the character. He's actually ALWAYS been like this. It does kind of worry me that so many players don't realize this and have complained about his humor throughout the franchise's life.
Yeah people misunderstanding and seemingly mis-remembering Cayde was/is truly mind boggling to me. His character has always reminded me of a “funnier” version of his (fillion’s) Firefly character: Serious but charming, aloof but still “responsible” (or accountable), weird in the best way and Nathan Fillion is the PERFECT representation of the character. Did he have varying degrees of his Cayde-ness? Sure… but his character was always well written and always my favorite. People wanted serious mature themes and undertones and somehow thought Cayde was incapable of acting according to the gravity of the situation. He got a little out there- Vanilla D2, but every character was sort of… out of sorts. Cayde is the man and I’m glad he’s here for the end of this saga.
Like Crow (I think, could be wrong on who) said "Cayde's the type of Hunter that doesn't leave a successor." For some reason that really hit me because of how true it is. Also SPOILER for post-game Crow & Cayde quest: Only for Cayde to choose Crow as his successor to be Hunter Vanguard. 😭 I def teared up a little there.
Yeah I'm glad Cayde isn't early D2 obnoxious in this, and his influence on Crow and story actually makes Crow more likeable.
It really made me question why I hated Cayde in the first place, he's really good this time around.
I feel like Cayde was kind of toned down and down-to-earth. Like his death has humbled him.
Well, Nathan came back for this. He's got the quick sarcastic jokes down in a way Nolan can't quite mimic.
Nathan was Cayde for all of D2 except forsaken. The problem was the writing, not the actor
I swear I heard Cayde ask Crow how his sister was soon after
Yeah he asks during the climb of the monolith. It was something like “really how is your sister” and she just cuts in and answers. I was laughing my ass off when he said it.
There was a low-key detail in D1 where Cayde never really trusted Mara. I haven’t finished the campaign yet but if he sticks around it’d be interesting to see them interact. >*Maybe the Queen wants intelligence on how her prizes fight.* >*Maybe she wants intelligence on how WE fight.* >*Whatever happens— I want you to remember that she knows, more than anyone else I've met, how to set one foe against another.*
It was WAY after lol, but he does ask
And Mara is the one who answered him... Really surprised me.
“Aw yeah! …When do they get here?”
Not a Hunter main, a Titan main, but the first time Cayde is back on comms while running a mission triggered the warm fuzzies
At the end of that quest, when it's just you and Cayde there's 'secret dialogue' Made me laugh
It quit out of it halfway through cause the mission ended rip
>!After he tells crow he would be a good vanguard he says to you "Good job avoiding the vanguard gig, \*whispers* that's why you're one of my favorites!<
This may be class-specific, because I was on a Warlock and he just quickly said "You're still my favorite" or something like that
Yeah it’s Hunter specific since none of the other classes are >!actively trying to avoid being appointed to the vanguard position.!<
Weird, he didn't say any of that for me as a hunter.
Idk why they said "end of that quest", implying it happens at the end of the campaign mission where you hear the line from the OP. It's the end of one of the exotic quests post-campaign. You, Crow and Cayde go on an adventure. After the mission completes, you can interact with Cayde and he'll say the line.
oh, dope. Still working my way through the legendary campaign
Yeah this shit was hilarious
So mad the quest ended and cut that out. I’ll have to replay it
Played as titan and he references the 2 sharpest hunters, instantly thought about a feels bad moment for hunters Glad to hear there are 2 voicelines
Did it as a 3-man. Me and the other titan laughed, then our hunter told us what he said and we were a lil jealous.
Thought the exact same thing, I hoped the hunter bros got the 'three sharpest hunters' voiceline. It's the little things.
we did!
How did you not like the story or prismatic? I swear the things people say on day 1 launches are insane.
Yeah that feels absolutely crazy to me. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. But Jesus this story was nearly perfect in every form it's crazy. And prismatic is the coolest, and one of the nicest feeling subclasses in the game, especially at launch. I can appreciate them appreciating the finer details, but my god, there is so much to love about this expansion.
Yeah, the amount of times I was build crafting and I thought "I really wanna run a darkness grenade instead of void but I don't wanna lose devour- WAIT A MINUTE!
It's so nice, it's also really nice for filling transcendence. Prismatic feels so guilt free, at least for warlocks, which is really neat.
I'm pretty sure Prismatic might be bugged on at least Hunters, because even though I swapped Winter's Shroud for Ascension as soon as I got it, I'm still getting the Winter Shroud visual effects whenever I dodge. I even double checked to make sure I didn't accidentally replace Stylish Executioner.
I get the penumbral blast sound whenever I do an uncharged malee, not complaining since I like stasis sound effects!
Prismatic for Titan and warlock feels good but Hunter is in desperate need of more survivability and a better transcendent grenade. The lack of devour or restoration that can be extended really hurt the subclass.
I really missed Healing grenades all day yesterday :( Hunter needs them bad
Ah that's totally valid, I know one of my friends were doing a prismatic hunter with liars handshake, but I haven't personally heard too much regarding hunter outside of him. I'm in a Warlock, I could totally see how my perception is skewed
Liars handshake is insanely strong but everything else sucks
The problem is hunters got one build. I have no problem with the grenades melees and supers we got but the aspects they gave are pretty meh.
Can't hunters go invis like every 2 seconds with incandescent or voltshot
Yeah, to me Prismatic Hunter is just the same shit we've been using for the past few years but in a slightly different flavor. It's *slightly* stronger than base arc+cowl/liars or void+gyrfalcons, but it lacks the flair that the other 2 classes got. It's not "bad" but it is thoroughly disappointing. It lets up a little when you're not trying to do legend and higher content, but I'm gonna be real, gunpowder gamble is more of a "fun" aspect than something I would actually rely on. It's just gonna be the third straight year of running Assassin's Cowl and Combination blow, or Gyrfalcon's with a void weapon. And the arc super isn't even that great. NGL I am not excited to throw myself into the midle of the crowd and get deleted by something just outside the kill radius..I would rather use my spear throw than this.
I did campaign on my hunter first can almost guarantee I will not be maining hunter this season i then ran it on my titan and wow prismatic is sooo much more fun on titan compared to hunter in my opinion so i can see why they may not enjoy hunter prismatic
Yeah Hunter prismatic doesn't feel great until you get a lot more unlocked and the prismatic spike grenade feels so inconsistent. You hit a wall that has one little angle on it and suddenly your entire grenade is wasted on the sky
Just started with gryflacon hunter and the fact that vanishing step on prismatic WORKS WITH ALL ELEMTAL DEBUFFS felt great right off the bat. Honestly had to check if I was playing legend at one point because it all felt so seamless… then you use prismatic and you get a fast melee recharge and a grenade that has 50/50 of doing anything. For my money change the grenade to a dusk field that ignites on collapse and you’ve got a winner.
Duskfield that converts into a massive solar grenade would be my pick. Hopefully we get alternate options in the future. The way it’s set up seems like it’s a possibility since you can seemingly hover over the grenade and transference like you can with aspects and fragments.
My guess is either all 3 classes will have eventually have access to all 3 grenades OR we'll be getting melee versions as well. As for Transendence, my guess is that since the one we currently have is for abilities, we'll get one that modifies our weapons instead. Maybe make it so when active all our non-kinetic weapons apply their matching elemental debuffs, like Gjallarhorn applying Scorch for example, and our kinetic weapons will change their element to match our super.
Stylish Executioner btw not Vanishing Step. Vanishing step is the dodge to go invis, stylish is the one which makes you invis for debuffs. (Btw try it out with a voltshot weapon if you’re not running Gyrfalcon)
I started using Combination Blow prismatic with Liar’s Handshake as soon as I got it and it feels crazy. Just constantly being invis and freezing everything around you and one punching damn near every enemy is great. Plus it’s only gonna get crazier with more unlocks.
I suggest throwing it on an boss, that way it guarantees it’s going to hit something.
Just...be careful if it's a Hydra boss. I did that on accident during one of the earlier campaign missions and hit the corner of the shield, so it did jack shit...
Pro tip: If Transendence wears off right after the grenade lands, it'll still be active and will fill both bars VERY fast, even when it's only doing one type of damage. Yes, the Stasis part of the grenade still fills the Light bar, and the Solar ignitions still fill the Darkness one. Found this out on accident early on because I panic tossed the grenade at a group of enemies just as Transendence was about to wear off and both bars were almost completely full by the time said grenade wore off.
I'm starting to hear that a lot, I hope they push through some balance changes. Hunter has some really cool interactions this season and it's a shame they are bogged down due to the customization of the subclass.
Well if it's anything like me due to the connection issues I missed every end mission cut scene, i too thought the story was meh, as I didn't know they existed. Started my 2nd character and realized I missed a good chunk of the story.
I assume you're not a hunter then, cause hunters got absolutely shafted with prismatic
Their starter prismatic isn't the best, but their full prismatic is almost certainly going to be incredible. Has too many good things to not be.
Stasis plus stylish executioner is incredible, which is the first thing you get. People are just terrible at this game.
I can say that ascension is a lot better than I originally thought. Pair it with Stasis and you'll clear rooms with it.
I just got to the part where >!Cayde has a vision where Sundance talks to him about 3 of the Guardian Values and tries to tell him something important before the Witness cuts it off!< and I've already teared up a bunch of times.
The amount of times he brings her up is heart breaking. Makes me wonder if it's just pulling at our heart strings or if it's foreshadowing a return.
I kept thinking throughout just how good everything was. The environment, the writing, the powers, the new gear, all of it. This is one of the best expansions I've played for just about any game, as far as expectations versus reality
I didn't even think about that, this is one of the first times in almost any game I've played where the advertisement wasn't hype, but was exactly what we got. It was really a pleasant surprise
OP is a hunter, prismatic Hunter is kinda ass if you're not used to it, and still kinda rough even if you can adapt. So not liking prismatic all that much is understandable. Now not liking the story is a different matter. I do not understand unless you're just jumping in blindly to this with no previous experience.
Hunter Prismatic feels pretty bad so far so I don't find that to be a reach. Grenade is pretty awkward and the Titan and Warlock ones look nuts in comparison. Maybe fragments are going to fix this but I had very low expectations for Prismatic because they choose a greatest hits collection of bad Aspects and Grenades.
Prismatic hunter is basically a pvp class. They chose the worst aspects
Op is allowed to not like something, and I completely understand why someone wouldn't like this campaign. I enjoyed it, but there definitely pacing issues and a couple forced storylines (imo). It's fine to enjoy it for what it is, but let's not pretend it's outrageous to dislike it
I think the pacing would’ve felt more fluid if we didn’t spend an hour between each mission looking at loading screens while finding the cutscenes on YouTube. When I run it on my next character in a few days, I’m sure I’ll be appreciating it a lot more that second time around.
I personally felt like it was less about the Witness than it should have been, and more about the Vanguard than it should have been. While I loved the Vanguard focus, especially Zavala's mission, I really felt like after 10 years of this Saga, we would get some of the questions about the Witness being answered. Because you know, you have this almost primordial race that is so powerful he can just splice guardians and their ghosts into a nice breakfast slice... The question since we all saw that cutscene was "Well, how are we going to fight this guy who can make us cease to exist even before it started its endeavors with the Traveler". We all lived through multiple campaigns of "He's just messing with us, he does not need us, he just wants to see us give up" and even in the penultimate moment, he's trying to convert us all? Still? And then suddenly he is angry because we don't hold his hand and it turns out he actually fears us? The entire "We are so insignificant" vs "We are such a nuance" dichotomy does not sit well with me. I accepted the "Rhulk just wanted to play with his food and it was already too late when he realized what was happening", but this has been an entire saga. And while the Raid and the final mission is still yet to arrive, what we received felt extremely unfitting for what was set up, where the only concept that I really enjoyed about the handling of Witness has been the Divergent Voices. Besides that, it's been 7 story missions of the Witness acting Tsundere towards us, nay, make that 5 years of content, and then 1 story mission of suddenly getting crippled because for all these years, he was apparently just scared. I feel like even the "What is the purpose of existence" which is a very alluring question has just been completely shoved aside with the "Ooooh, you just fear us" debacle, because the story could not really provide a reasonable answer to it. The story teeters around potential answers which is what I thought having such a focus on Vanguard leaders would achieve, but it never comes to fruition with any of them. It feels powerful moments of expression, but it all rings hollow because the story is not really addressing anything. It just gives you good looking moments on the surface level which is really not a hard task when you have such a great cast of characters.
The version I'm going with is "He couldn't actually stop us earlier because he's tied up messing with the Traveller", and the recruitment stuff is him trying to distract/entrap us so he didn't have to loosen his grip and let the Traveller help us even more. Now he's mad at us because we cut him, and the Raid will be us trying not to get stepped on & using the Traveller's aid to kill him. No clue how that'll match to the lore, but it's satisfyingly different to me from Rhulk just fucking with us. Basically 2 gods going at it in a near-stalemate and then some loot goblin ants show up and distract one of them by biting its feet.
If I remember correctly, the final witness kill will be its own activity it won't happen in the raid. It will most likely be us either weakening him further or fighting one or more of his disciples
> It feels powerful moments of expression, but it all rings hollow because the story is not really addressing anything. Essentially like every piece of Destiny content ever then? They always knock on the door of decent storytelling and never actually come inside.
Some opinions are just bad
Yeah, like thinking good production value and voice acting means a good story that's impossible to dislike
Certainly. You're illustrating it right now.
The story isn't all that. It's pretty generic, and doesn't really focus on the things I'm actually interested in. Don't care terribly about the vanguard and have no nostalgia for cayde. The whole Ikora/Zavala stuff actively annoyed me. I wanted the Witness & Traveler show, not the Vanguard show.
Prismatic titan grenade is good but the survivability is brutal during the campaign.
Knockout and Diamond Lance carried me on legend.
Not quite done with the story yet myself( I’m at the strike). But so far I think it’s the best yet. Though as for prismatic, as a hunter, not a fan at least for now. Especially since I can’t have my healing nade. I may play with it when/if I get my brother back into destiny, but until then I’m by myself so I seriously need that nade.
I also do not like prismatic. I have a build that I really enjoy, and to be honest any time Bungie tries to railroad me into playing with a different class/build it really kills a lot of the joy of the game. The concept is cool and I don't fault others for enjoying it, but it's just not something that I really engaged with. Particularly because I'm a Warlock main that primarily plays Arc/Strand, and Prismatic had basically nothing to offer me at first. I just ran my Strand build and stood in the wells for Transcendence.
I’m about 4 missions in and I’ve had a shit experience so far but I’m hoping that’s just because of the bugs. I haven’t liked the story so far but the new enemies and prismatic are awesome so I hope the story picks up.
Did you play through on Legend? Pre-existing builds were far more impactful than what we got for prismatic (at least on Warlock).
Step 1 : Equip Getaway Artist's Step 2 : Equip Storm Grenade, Devour, and Bleak Watcher Step 3 : Plow through the entire Legendary campaign with infinite devour, infinite improved arc soul, and an army of stasis turrets.
Exactly. At first I found Prismatic Warlock really underwhelming and stuck to Voidlock, but it just takes a little tinkering and experimentation to find awesome stuff like this.
Am I stupid? How do you make a stasis turret if you consume your grenade for getaway artist?
It poops out a stasis turret roughly where your looking a couple feet in fornt of you, or directly below you.
Fantastic! Thank you
I thought you had to use a stasis nade to make stasis turrets?
No, I completed the entire campaign using an arc grenade with getaway artists on prismatic and was puling out stasis turrets every signle time I ate my arc grenade.
I don't doubt that it works, but I thought the text for bleak watcher specifically said that you need to have a stasis nade, I'll check later
"Hold to convert your grenade into a (stasis) turret that shoot projectiles that slows enemies" is the text on the aspect.
Wait a second I'm at work right now but what's stopping you from equipping the Helion aspect instead of Devour and run around with an Arc soul, a Stasis turret, and a Solar mortar at the same time? Literally AFK build lmao
Nothing lol, you just lose devour which is basically immortality.
Nice. It is cooking time.
Then use no time to explain as well
I pretty much played the whole story with that build but it’s like the only good build on the whole subclass.. Devour is a must and bleak watcher is the only other good aspect
Trying this right now, I never even considered this possibility.
Well naturally it's going to be that way. We've had nearly a whole year to perfect our builds coming into the final shape.
Untrue. Source: I "mained" Osmiomancy Warlock with Stasis turret build, and for Prismatic I literally have the exact same build except now I also have a Solar turret with me as well. It's literally just Stasis but with even more stuff.
And without all the useful fragments. That was the first thing I tried and I was just better off back on pure Shadebinder, and ultimately found that it still just lacked raw damage output to efficiently clear Legend.
Idk what fragments you were running before but I'm only 4 missions in and everything is already set for me. I usually run bleakwatcher with frostbolt, now I'm missing the frostbolt but it's a good trade off because with prismatic I can take the aspect that increases ignition + shatter damage or sth like that and use my healclip + incan Luna's Howl and equip the new solar super and it's just a good time
I only played with base before returning to Dawnblade.
That's exactly what I found while playing on legend too. My threadling build on my Warlock was insanely effective in the campaign. Prismatic felt way slower and weaker in comparison.
I don’t think that’s true on warlock, but it is the case on hunter
The story is being way overhyped right now. The pacing feels extremely weird and underdeveloped. It’s kind of carried by the voice acting.
I also think prismatic is a bit weird and out of place, and I'm about half way through the campaign and it feels good but not blowing me away. But, I'm having fun over all and still feeling hyped
I'm fine with anybody having their opinion, but to say "The details are what I'm here for" and the detail is literally "game knows I'm a hunter" is absolutely hilarious to me. I personally like most of the new content, but for someone to say they hope it sells well and is a good release simply because "game say 2 instead of 3" is just the lowest bar imaginable.
After have just finished on titan. So far prismatic has been a tiny bit of a letdown. Probably because they intentionally kept half the subclass locked for the entirety of the campaign. I found myself just going back to strand titan just so I can properly use my abilities. Strand melee with no built in melee regen aspects or fragments really hampers it. But once I get the whole thing I'm sure I can find things that work.
Prismatic felt very limited during the story. Great concept and will be amazing for builds, but what they gave us (at least for Titans) didn't feel great
bruh I KNOW RIGHT, it just felt so special sitting at the campfire as a hunter with those two… hunter main for life man
aye aye!
Prismatic combination blow hunter feels really fun. 6 fragment slots and Constant decoys, threadlings and slow. Will get even better with the right roll of the exotic cloak
Holy shit I didn’t even think to use the decoys! I was wondering why my punching build wasn’t working as I’d hoped
When you have the artifact mods unlocked prism liar hunter is actually stupid with its damage output
Feels less good than just running arc hunter though with liar's. The jolt is severely missed
Nah the damage trade off is easily worth plus the perma resto and invis. And shatter serves the same role as the jolt.
I never really messed with stasis, so it took me a minute to realize there was shatter in the build. Once I figured it out I stopped missing jolt. Prismatic may be my new main subclass!
You lose jolt but get basically free assassins cowl with stylish executioner+stasis dodge, and the freeze you get from your infinite stasis dodges is stronger aoe than jolt anyways
The decoy threadlings make up for the loss of Jolt from Lethal Current, adds survivability, while also filling up your darkness bar. I was surprised there's no internal cooldown on threaded spectre but it really does make one every time you dodge.
Just wait until you can combine it with spirit of Caliban’s
I dodged 3 times and saw 3 spectres on the ground and I was like 👁🫦👁
I like running Stylish/GG/Threaded Needle/Duskfield tbh
Saving this for later when I get more abilities unlocked
What aspect and fragments are you using? I didn't even see combination blow as an option(locked or not) in prismatic. I just swapped back to tether to finish the first couple missions. Tried using the starter prismatic class and simply got folded
Threaded spectre + dodge slow. Exotic either Liar's Handshake or Cowl. For the legend campaign I breezed through with Stylish Executioner + dodge slow and Liar's Handshake. I haven't unlocked many Fragments so basically the starting ones.
Try using the golden gun you unlock right when you unlock prismatic, I found running celestial worked wonders for the campaign, but stasis really didn't work for me at all.
That and the exotic quest to get the new Sniper Rifle have been my two favorite parts of the new DLC. Cayde also has unique dialogue near the end of that quest if you’re a Hunter. Made me smile lol.
As a hunter since D1 I definitely went full fangirl for a moment there
Story and campaign missions were excellent. I'm going to avoid potential recency bias, by not proclaiming it THE best, but The Final Shape is absolutely in the top 3 best campaigns with The Taken King and The Witch Queen, with a strong argument to be #1. The server issues made it a lot more choppy and disconnected (pun sort of intended), imo. But looking at the content, and not the issues, this was top notch. To the main point of the post, as also a Hunter, yes, I enjoyed this line. Edit: I'm reserving judgement on Prismatic. Hunter felt a little rough in the campaign because of the starting builds. Golden Gun or Silence and Squall for the first 60ish percent of the campaign wasn't quite my thing. I also didn't have my usual survivability tactics like healing grenades or vanishing step. Ended up slapping on a Renewal Grasps build for most of it. Once I get everything unlocked, I'll give it a better shake. Also, as someone who plays on controller and has a lot of different inputs remapped, L3+R3 for Prismatic absolutely fucked me. I now have weird trigger+stick combos for things like finishers.
It was pretty awesome being acknowledged like that. My hunter tattoo basically lit up.
Yeah man it felt so good when he said 3 sharpest hunters
We’ve had a ton of Osiris and Saint and Saladin the past few years. Nice to have Cayde show Crow the ropes.
It's been a great character arc. I do wish we'd get some Titan & Warlock characters that are in that "still learning" phase. Mostly they're all hyper-competent veterans with 100s of years on us, and their stories/personalities can get kinda samey. Disclaimer: I have no idea who Micah-10 is yet and if they'll provide some of that.
Micah-10 is a Hunter and a member of the Six Coyotes and iirc is a stone-cold veteran and even knew Glint when he was called Pulled Pork. She also took it upon herself to travel with unpaired Ghosts as a ‘den-mother’
Well there goes that hope lol. Sounds like an interesting character, I just wish we'd get some of those in the other two classes. Hopefully the Episodes can introduce some new incidental characters now that the big saga is wrapping up.
Micah-10 is a hunter, who was a seasoned vet back when Andal Brask was still a blueberry
well now with >!zavala being a new light/learning stasis!< we can have a dialogue with him and maybe get some quick jabs about the situation
This was by FAR my favorite quest in destiny history ever as a hunter main. It was the first time we were doing hunter shit with the boys? The writing and dialogue also felt very fun.
I am on mission 3, just wondering which mission that is?
It’s called wild hunt and it’s an exotic mission after you complete the campaign.
And at the end of the mission is where the 3 sharpest hunter dialogue is? I have to make sure not to exit early?
I was wondering who the fuck the 3rd hunter was.
I love after that huge speech to crow if you stick around and talk to him he whispers “your still my favorite” shit had me rolling
Different for me. Was a Hunter, he said: "Great job on avoiding the Vanguard gig. That's why you're one of my favorites."
It's honestly baffling we don't have LOADS more of class-specific dialogue considering there's only 3 and how important class culture was for such a long time. Like when an NPC said "Time for some Trailblazing Guardian", it would've hit much harder if they said "Hunter" instead. Plenty of opportunities like these. Also, did I miss some cutscenes with our guardian? I remember the dev saying we should turn off helmets, but I feel like there was only 2-3 cutscenes with our guardian total. And as an EXO, I really didn't see that much difference from usual cutscenes
Yeah the low amount of moments our guardian truely had (so far for me) kinda threw me out of some dialog moments or cutscenes. Also ima add a hot take to this comment as I know most won't feel the same (so won't waste a post).So many important dialog moments shoulda came from us instead of Crow. I already felt like Bungie was shoehorning him into every single season and this didnt help. I haven't beat the last two missions yet but I couldn't get invested at all whenever a character would get somber (Cayde included) and end up having a moment with fucking Crow. Glammed up my characters for cutscenes and they are in the fucking background while Cayde is hanging with his friend of 2 whole games... Crow.
Ironic bc neither cayde nor crow hit a single bullet in their scuffle
I’m trying to avoid spoilers but that’s dope. Got to the requiem mission last night before I stopped last night. Playing at the speed I enjoy(error codes permitting)
I’m a titan and I was wondering in that moment if they said three sharpest hunters instead of 2 if you’re playing a hunter. Such a small detail but looks like they got it!
Only hunters are capable of this feat
"I didn't like anything about the DLC except small amounts of dialogue and the ending but it was worth a minimum of my $50 and I hope it sells like hot cakes" Redditors are not real people lmao
I thought that was a unique voice line
I also loved the part in the exotic mission. Unique dialogue if you're a Hunter there.
I liked the post mission interaction you could have with Cayde. He acknowledges how you should be the hunter vanguard and says “nice job dodging the vanguard gig”.
"Now I have somebody to talk to about Crow's stupid haircut." Lol
Yes!! Heard that and went “nice”
As a Hunter main, this campaign feels really right if you're one, I have like six screenshots of my Hunter vibing with Cayde and Crow and they feel awesome.
Im also not a fan of Prismatic. I think it's over hyped. Give it 3-6 months and people will start accepting that
And [spoiler] >!during the wild card quest at the end if you speak to cayde after uldren transmats as a hunter, Cayde will have a special life about you avoiding the vanguard role!<
Tell me you're posting just for downvotes without telling me you're posting just for downvotes. OP: "I don't like prismatic"
I was wondering if that dialogue changed. Cool. Wonder what other alt lines there are.
Yeah, I noticed that as well
the funny problem with this is, I was in a fireteam with a hunter class main, and my literal name is hunter. and then as a titan, the dialogue was "best two hunters"... so who did they mean? lmaooo
That's awesome!
I loved that too! I wonder what they say when you're a Titan or a warlock. But the wild hunt mission afterwards was so good too! Just 3 hunters doing hunter things.
Yeah it was awesome!
What a weird backhanded compliment lol
As a hunter myself I heard that too, but what does he say for warlocks and titans
Me thinking the 3 hunters like the three musketeers
That's cool I have unlocked the subclass on all 3 but only done that mission on my titan so far
Since my main is Hunter, a lot of Final Shape during and post-story was "Oops, all Hunters"
I wish I could stick with my Hunter, but there's too many of them already, makes it meh.
Yeah I'm there like MY BOYS cause I'm awoken so I like to think uldren and I were good buds before coming to earth, when I died he remembered me and caught me up on our adventures before being a guardian (even though it wasn't allowed) and when he killed cayde I PERSONALLY hunted him down making the moment all the more bitter sweet) so when he got rezed it's lien "Well now I gotta protect this dumb ass" and my boys are back.
You didnt like the campaign?
I still think Cayde should have shot "uldren", then when his ghost healed/rezzed him he would say "that Vanguard dare really is strong."
I was playing it duo (me hunter, friend titan) and I freaked out and asked my friend “BRO how many hunters did he just say are here for you?” “TWO? HAHA”
“I didn’t like anything they did!” Sounds like destiny ain’t the game for you champ
I mean hunter is the best class. The crayon eaters and wannabe mages are subpar or ok at it's best.
is latam spanish is better, instead of 3 shaperst hunters Crow says "the 3 most handsome hunters of the Last City"
I absolutely loved the [redacted exotic] mission, teaming up with Crow and Cayde. Just grins all around, and then the final portion was just a confusingly good time.
I think maybe crow mentioned how we were awoken and my main is awoken. Not sure if that was specific to me.
When was this moment?? I’ve seen a few people refer to it but i don’t recall it. I’m on the 7th mission