One Minecraft Fan Has Recreated The Destiny 2 Last Wish Raid


Minecraft is home to a wide range of games that are influenced by other games, such as this deadly take on Tetris. There are a variety of ways to create Minecraft''s most impressive designs. It''s also a great place to express your imagination and to write love letters to other games. One fan''s going for something a bit more modern - Destiny 2 is getting the blocky treatment.



Destiny 2 raids are brutally difficult levels that must be played out together, and usually involve weird mechanics and gruesome boss fights. Clan Entropy on YouTube has recreated Last Wish, one of the toughest raids in the history of the series in Minecraft - although it''s sadly only the level itself and doesn''t contain any of the devious mechanics of the raid.



Reddit user YouTuber confirms that the recreation covers the entire area for playable in raid, built to 1:1 scale. The whole thing was completed by one person, and they began work on it back in November 2021 and have been working on it for the past six months.



The video itself contains some cool details as well. It took 520,000 blocks make, and 146 hours to complete. SAGOR.INFO took 107 hours as reference material. We''d love to see a download of it in the near future and especially since you could modify guns in Minecraft in the future, so it could be the first spark to playable Destiny 2 in Minecraft.



If you feel inspired by the entire experience, we''ve got great ideas for your next Minecraft home. You might be here because you''re playing Destiny 2. In that case, we have the release date for season 17 and a look at the features coming with the next update.