I don’t quite remember. I think he was. This is a serious question btw.
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Yep. Year one you could go to him to grab planetary treasure maps. They'd give legendary guns (rarely) and items called Caydes Odds and Ends which you turned into him to get Glimmer.
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This is why campaigns shouldn't be vaulted...newer players miss out on context. Cayde was a D1 NPC who was the Hunters' Vangaurd mentor (Ikora is the mentor for Warlocks, Zavala for Titans). He was usually the one who would avoid debates of what to do in favor of taking action on his own. Bungie turned him into comic relief in D2 until they killed him off during the opening mission of the D2 year 2 expansion, Forsaken. Thankfully, you can at least play most of that mission now (access it through the timeline I think).
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yeah he was the clown of the vanguard
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Cayde is the Hunter Vanguard, but much like his gambling he went a bit over the top and it cost him, only this time he was all out of luck. He was in the Red War campaign, the original D2 story which was deleted. Cayde-6 had the best dialogue during Strikes, which only recently got removed due to stupid 'updates'. [i]"To be quite honest, the game was rigged from the start."[/i]
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Bearbeitet von Guardian0725: 10/1/2023 1:24:44 PMYes the overrated and annoying comedic relief. He can stay dead. And they can take a few more main character later while they are at it. We’re (as guardians) wayyyy too strong. Nothing like some death to bring us back to reality. Final shape should be our victory but it should cost everything. Edit: spelling
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Yes yes, took a day to remember. He was at the farm when you find him. Later he hangs out with Amanda in the tower hanger. Pretty sure
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Yes he hung out in the hangar next to Holliday
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He was involved in a couple of missions in the original Destiny 2 campaign, hung out in the Farm and then he was irritating as -blam!- in the opening Forsaken mission. That’s the limit of what he was in D2
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Yep and his chicken misses him
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Sadly the clown was in the game. Wish he hadn’t been. Some comedic relief is fine but a court jester gets old fast.
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He was, pre-Forsaken. Mostly hung out in the hangar, if memory serves correctly.