Minecraftis a game that allows its players to build cubic renditions of just about out anything they can think of. Its simple yet versatile building mechanics have meantMinecraftplayers are able to build incredibly intricate working programsin the game. Some of the most popular things to build in the game are recreations of locations from other popular video games.

Destiny 2’s Forsaken DLC released in 2018 and came with a lot of major additions for the game. While most of the content specific toDestiny 2’s Forsaken DLC has been sent to theDestinyContent Vault, the DLC also added the second major raid toDestiny 2named Last Wish, which is still available to play.

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Raids inDestiny 2are huge missions that take many hours to complete, which makes it all the more impressive that a dedicatedMinecraftplayer has managed to make a to-scale recreation of the Last Wish raid. TheMinecraftplayer named Clan Entropy on YouTube has shared a video showing a side-by-side comparison of the realDestiny 2raid, and theirMinecraftrecreation. The build is so huge that it takes a full 11-minute video just to show a whistle-stop comparison of all the raid’s most recognizable areas.

Naturally, the graphical fidelity and a lot of the design details fromDestiny 2are lost in the translation toMinecraftas only a limited number of blocks are available with which to representDestiny 2’s alien architecture. But what is truly most impressive about Clan Entropy’s Last Wish recreation, is its dedication to scale and layout. Every aspect of the raid, from its open arenas to the hidden areas where players can find loot, has been lovingly recreated. TheLast Wish raid is so huge inDestiny 2that it contains within itself an entire secret side quest.

Scale is not somethingMinecraftplayers are often limited on when building in the game, which is why there arecountless examples of huge creative undertakings inMinecraft. Many of these have also been recreations of iconic pop-culture locations from either other video games, or film and television. Real world locations have also been built in great detail. Many of these builds grow so large that when the cubicMinecraftblocks begin to blur together and from a wide shot, the projects begin to look like real structures.

Clan Entropy’sDestiny 2raid is a very admirable recreation and will be best appreciated by players that are already intimately familiar with the Last Wish’s layout inDestiny 2.

Minecraftis available now on Mobile, PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One, and legacy platforms.

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