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The video by Bees Crips details the best obtainable Hunter armor sets in Destiny 2, focusing on aesthetics, ease of acquisition, and effective use of shaders. Key points include customizing sets like the Iron Forerunner Mask, Road Complex AA1 arms, and Flowing Vest with shaders from the Eververse archive. The speaker recommends dark, cohesive looks, especially utilizing shaders like Metro Shift and Midnight Talons. Various sets such as "Hold Fast," "Radiant Dance Machines," and "Exodus Down" are highlighted for their visual appeal and shader compatibility, with alternatives suggested for versatility. The creator emphasizes customization with pieces from raids, dungeons, and seasonal events, mentioning specific combinations and the importance of aesthetic compatibility. The video concludes with a call to action for feedback, community engagement, and a sign-off encouraging viewer safety.
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In this segment, Bees Crips showcases the best obtainable hunter sets of Season 15 in Destiny 2, utilizing armor and shaders available in the current season. He highlights a popular faceless look featuring the Stompy’s exotic boots. He emphasizes the importance of using shaders from the shader bundle in the Eververse archive, which are accessible for glimmer. The specific armor pieces discussed include the Iron Forerunner Mask from Iron Banner, Road Complex AA1 arms accessible from legendary engrams, and the Flowing Vest from the free Prophecy Dungeon. Each piece is meticulously chosen to create a cohesive dark appearance, typically using the Metro Shift shader. Additionally, Bees Crips provides options for shaders and alternative armor pieces to ensure versatility and availability for new and returning players.
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In this segment, the discussion revolves around various Destiny 2 armor sets and shaders. The speaker highlights the “Hold Fast” set, recommending particularly the chest plate and cloak for a darker, shadowed look, using shaders like Midnight Talons. They mention the shattered vault cloak with its clean pattern available through the Vault of Glass raid, which is free for all players. Other recommended cloaks include “Club Called Home” and the “Memory of Cade” cloak, noting their distinctive designs.
The speaker suggests pairing the “Stompy’s” exotic boots with the Memory of Cade cloak due to the matching unshadeable white. Alternatively, they explore swapping in different shaders and boots, like using gold shaders and the “Road Complex” boots for different aesthetics.
Moving on to another set, the focus shifts to creating a look with “Radiant Dance Machines” boots. The recommended pieces include the “Calamity Rig Mask” helmet and cloak from the Gambit weekly rewards, paired with shaders like Featured Copper. The chest and arms are from the “Lost Pacific” set, obtainable from Xur. The speaker also notes the availability of the “Radiant Dance Machines” boots from this season’s Legend or Master Lost Sectors, suggesting “Inside Rover Grips” and “Exodus Down” pieces as alternatives.
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In this part of the video, the creator discusses various sets and shaders for the Hunter class in a video game, focusing on their aesthetics and ease of acquisition. They recommend the Exodus Downset for its simplicity in obtaining and suggest shaders like Cenon Vex Chrome for a rusted look or Bitter Pill for an all-white look. The creator praises a Gambit shader for its corrosive effect on different helmets.
Moving on to the third Hunter set, they detail each piece, such as the Rogue Complex AA1 helmet, Four Runner Grips from Iron Banner, and armor pieces from the Last Wish raid. They suggest alternative shaders like Arctic Pill and Amethyst Veil, and highlight the Pathfinder Helm from Season of the Lost as a good aesthetic choice.
For the fourth Hunter set, the creator points out the use of the Rose Scale shader, which adds a scaly effect suitable for the Oath Keepers exotic and the Freemius Cloak. This shader enhances the appearance of plating and complements these armor pieces. The segment emphasizes customization options and the visual appeal of different sets and shaders.
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In this part of the video, the creator discusses various armor sets and how to obtain and customize them in the game. They detail the Pathfinder pieces from asteroid alignment and Moon Fang pieces from the Prophecy dungeon, noting the shading issues with the Moon Fang boots and chest piece. They recommend the Frumious Cloak from Legendary engrams, despite shading challenges, and suggest using the Augmented Wish ornament for a dragon-themed set. They also highlight the Pyrrhic Ascent set from Trials of Osiris, emphasizing its detailed design and the challenge of obtaining the glowing pieces. Lastly, for a scavenger or steampunk look, they introduce the Wastelanders Mask, Tangled Web Grips, and Prodigal Vest, paired with the Lucky Pants exotic, noting the excellent synergy between these pieces.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various armor customization options and shaders in a game. They highlight the game’s integration of cloaks from the Shadow Keep campaign and suggest the Mercury Vex Chrome shader for a worn-down look, or Descending Vex Chrome for a rusted appearance. They recommend alternatives like the Invader Mask and note the ability to mix gold colors with Reaper, Invader, and Sentry sets, mentioning that these sets will be available for purchase again during the season.
Additionally, the speaker talks about utilizing the Scatterhorn Vest from Legendary Engrams, advising against it if it appears too bulky, and suggesting switching to the Prodigal set. They also suggest combinations involving Lucky Pants and Orpheus Rig exotic items for a cleaner look, using shaders like Deep Pocket Tournament, New Age Black Armory, and Midnight Talons.
Further customization options include using the Outlander’s Heart chest plate and Pathfinder Grips, and incorporating shaders like Amethyst Veil for a purple glow. The speaker notes the return of shaders like Rasmussen Clan, House of Meringue, and Satu Tribe via world drops.
Lastly, they mention potential future armor sets such as the Lexio set from the Deep Stone Crypt raid and the Righteous set from Season of Dawn, with emphasis on their aesthetic compatibility and shader reactions.
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In this part of the video, the creator wraps up by expressing hope that the content was helpful and encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and provide feedback about wanting to see similar videos for Titans and Warlocks. The creator also invites viewers to join a 5,000-member Discord server for fashion sharing and advice. Finally, there is a thank you message and a sign-off wishing everyone to stay safe until the next video.