All this talk of "Become Legend," along with the cosmic scope of Destiny (e.g. the mysterious, deity-like forces of the Traveler and the Darkness), not to mention the space magic, makes me wonder exactly how literally Bungie means by becoming legend. Because I don't just want to upgrade my character with legendary and exotic gear and be done...
Basically, what I'm saying is, our characters had better be so superpowered by the end of Destiny 3 that they're basically demigods. I will accept nothing less as "legend." I want my Titan to punch people through buildings like Superman. I want my Hunter to possess a throwing knife so potent that it ricochets through crowds of enemies, eviscerating them, like Yondu's Arrow in Guardians of the galaxy. I want my Warlock to be so versed in the ways of space magic that she can disintegrate enemies with just a touch, like Dr. Manhattan from Watchmen.
No excuses, Bungie.
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Very Nice references
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I would love to see how a PVP with nothing but one-hits would look
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Edited by Foxtrot: 8/9/2014 6:24:45 AMThrough a touch? THROUGH A TOUCH! What is this? I say a warlock aims at an enemy and he disintegrates! Throw a grenade and open a black hole..... Accidentally destroy Venus in the process... whoops Also nice references! Going to see guardians this weekend
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It's been a while since I used these forums. They're [i]ruthless.[/i] So I'm shamelessly bumping this. Don't we want to make godly characters in Bungie's epic new masterpiece?
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sounds overpowered but yeah, what does becoming a legend actually means? very good point
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lol "pushing a guy through the wall like superman" [i]Proud member of the clan causing a sensation [url=http://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/67123219/0/0] THE GRIMGUARD[/url] .[/i]