Landed in the tower and looked around to see at least eight guardians running around rocking glowhoo.
I quickly swapped to Rosegold which is a shame because I actually like glowhoo.
It's commonality pains my soul.
T_T
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I'm all about my blacksmith
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My Amalthea on my Exo 32 will never be common.
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Edited by Dadiola: 2/23/2015 3:51:25 PMThats because i run noobs through it all the time as swordbearer...... :)
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You must hate that others were able to Best crota on hard
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Rock it a week on my hunter,now i'm back with chatterwhite look great with my strength of the pack cloak
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Most that wear it now are people who have just recently beaten Crota on Hard for their first time.. It's novelty has worn off..
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I call it the chatterwhite effect it's great till everyone else gets it.
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you get glowhoo the first time you do crota hard
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I used to wear Rose Gold. Until I got my Prism Dancer. :P
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Emofag
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I stoped wearing it
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Yeah, although my shader depends on my armor. My hunter with IB gauntlets, legs, cloak, raid helm and Crest of Alpha Lupi look rich af with Rose Gold. I try to look somewhat different
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Hipster spotted
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I like god of war with the shattered vault cloak, it looks sweet and I don't see a lot of people wearing it
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Who cares snowflake
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It used to mean something.
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Sadly no glowhoo yet but I'm using rose gold and revenant now
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It's like the equivalent to wearing a reflective orange vest in war lol
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I prefer using my 3 FWC shaders.
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I too like to rock rosegold. Xmas noobs don't hate it.
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Just to be different I rock no shader and vanguard gear...it makes me a special flower?
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Just to be different I rock no shader and vanguard gear...it makes me a special flower?
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It's so ugly on my titan I can't even deal with it. Looks like a walking bottle of listerine. Bittersteel on the titan though with Crota raid gear and ruin wings looks so -blam!-ing boss
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I put it on. I immediately took it off. It's pretty ugly on titans.
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Only common to forum weirdos like us. Most people who play don't come here.
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Someone said only around 18% of all destiny players have completed a raid. So it's less common than you'd think