This summary of the video was created by an AI. It might contain some inaccuracies.
00:00:00 – 00:09:37
The video, presented by Crips, provides a detailed overview of the Volatile Glass armor set for Warlocks in Destiny 2, emphasizing customization options through shaders. Crips examines each armor piece from the Vault of Glass raid, highlighting improvements and shader adaptability compared to their Destiny 1 versions. The video also explores various shaders, discussing their unique aesthetics, sources, and effects on different armor parts. Specific shaders like Yuri's Bitter Pearl, Seven Sisters, and Ritualism are noted for their distinct visual appeal. Furthermore, Crips offers recommendations for armor and shader combinations to achieve cohesive looks, referencing pieces from various in-game activities like the Leviathan and Deepstone Crypt raids. The video concludes with a note of gratitude towards viewers and a preview of future plans to cover Titan and Hunter armor sets in upcoming videos.
00:00:00
In this part of the video, Crips introduces the Volatile Glass set for the Warlock in Destiny 2, which is available from the Vault of Glass raid and free to all players. He examines each armor piece, noting subtle differences from their Destiny 1 versions and the shader adaptability. Key highlights include the four glow lines on the helmet, the detailed design of the robes, well-crafted boots with stitching, and the significant improvement of the bond’s design. Crips also points out that all pieces are shader-compatible, allowing for extensive customization. He emphasizes the contrast shaders bring to metal and cloth elements, offering aesthetic versatility.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the focus is on showcasing various shaders from Destiny 2, highlighting their unique aesthetics and sources. The speaker discusses specific shaders like Yuri’s Bitter Pearl, which offers a bluish and white glow, and Ritualism, noted for its roughened texture with purples. Key shaders such as Seven Sisters, with a galaxy texture, and Newest Horizons Blush from the Season of the 100 pass, are mentioned for their visual appeal. Other shaders like Carbon Blur, Rust Berry, Gambit Jade Stone, and Amethyst Veil are evaluated based on their color contrasts and availability in the Bright Dust store. The speaker also covers shaders obtainable from events (e.g., Solstice Heroes) and past activities (e.g., raids and the Forge), providing details on their color schemes and effects on different armor parts.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various shaders and armor combinations for Destiny 2 characters. They highlight the aesthetic options such as x chrome with a yellow glow and mercury vex chrome with red glow, mentioning pieces from the Leviathan raid. The speaker provides recommendations for different armor pieces, including helmets like Shadows Mind and Prodigal Hood, arm pieces from the Deepstone Crypt raid, and robes such as the Legacy of Robes and Pirika Soundvey. They also mention viable leg armor options, particularly the new interlaced pieces, and alternative bonds like the Fitbit Envisage and Hodocentrist. The advice focuses on achieving a cohesive look with complementary glows and materials.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the creator wraps up by expressing hope that the video has helped viewers understand shaders and how to blend them. They also mention plans to make similar videos for Titan and Hunter but note they are missing one piece of each set, which might require farming spoils or waiting until the next week. The creator thanks viewers for their incredible support, noting they are close to reaching 20,000 subscribers, and signs off encouraging everyone to stay safe and look out for the next video.
