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The video compares the aesthetic differences between Destiny 1 and Destiny 2 armor sets, highlighting a preference for the former's alignment with its universe. It transitions into a detailed ranking of top armor sets across the Hunter, Titan, and Warlock classes from Destiny 1. For Hunters, noteworthy sets include the House of Wolves Iron Banner set, Year One Trials of Osiris armor, and the King’s Fall Raid armor with Age of Triumph ornaments. Titan sets like the Spectar Armor with glow ornaments and the Age of Triumph Crota’s End armor set are praised, while the Taken King Iron Banner set is singled out as a top pick for its balance and design, especially for Titans. Warlocks see mentions of the Desolate set, the Year One and Year Three Trials of Osiris armor, particularly the Cobra’s Vigil set. The Iron Lord set from the Rise of Iron expansion and the Age of Triumph Crota's End set are highlighted for their unique aesthetics and detailed designs. The video concludes with an invitation for viewers to share their favorite armor sets and a call to engage with the channel.
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In this segment of the video, the host discusses the aesthetic appeal of Destiny 1’s armor sets compared to Destiny 2, emphasizing that Destiny 1’s armor felt more fitting within its universe. The speaker believes that Destiny 2’s armor often looks out of place, resembling generic fantasy RPG designs rather than science fiction. The host then transitions to ranking their top five armor sets from Destiny 1 across three classes, starting with the Hunter class. At number five is the House of Wolves Iron Banner set, praised mainly for its distinctive cloak. Number four is the Year One Trials of Osiris armor, loved for its sleek Egyptian pharaoh theme. At number three is the Spliced Nano Mania set from the Wrath of the Machine raid, noted for its black and red color scheme and ornamentation.
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In this segment of the video, the narrator ranks and discusses various armor sets for Hunters and Titans in the game “Destiny.” For Hunters, the key armor sets include the Rasputin Style (noted for its clean look), the Taken King Iron Banner set (praised for its detailed design and appearance on a collectible statue), and the King’s Fall Raid armor with Age of Triumph ornaments (favored for its aesthetic and versatility with shaders). For Titans, the ranks start with the Spectar Armor with glow ornaments (unique look resembling a menacing robocop), the Year One Trials of Osiris armor (fits the Trials theme well and has good mixing capabilities), and the Age of Triumph Vault of Glass set (outshined the Year One version and fits the VOG theme). Additionally, the Age of Triumph Crota’s End armor set with ornaments is highlighted for its strong visual appeal, effectively transforming the player into Crota.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses their favorite Destiny armor sets for Titans and Warlocks. For Titans, the speaker highlights the Taken King Iron Banner set as their top pick, praising its balanced design, especially the helmet, despite noting the greaves as a weak point. They emphasize the importance of using ornaments to enhance the overall appeal of these sets.
Shifting to Warlocks, the Desolate set from the April update, also known as the Taken armor set, ranks fifth. The speaker appreciates its ghostly, sorcerer-like aesthetic, standing out among all classes. At number four, the Year One Trials of Osiris armor is praised for its well-designed robes that integrate well with various shaders and other armor pieces. Finally, the Year Three Trials of Osiris set, specifically the Cobra’s Vigil set, is mentioned for its appealing look with or without ornaments.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter ranks and reviews some of the best-looking armor sets in the game Destiny. They particularly highlight the Iron Lord set from the Rise of Iron expansion, emphasizing its impressive appearance without ornaments, and the chainmail tips and fur coating details on the Warlock set. They also praise the Age of Triumph Crota’s End set for its perfect capture of the Crota aesthetic and its menacing mage look. The segment concludes with the presenter expressing their love for Destiny armor and inviting viewers to share their favorite sets in the comments, while encouraging likes and subscriptions.