Destiny’s community is large and varied. Everyone is a little different in terms of how they defeat the Darkness. We have heard a lot of stories over the years about conquering challenges, meeting new friends, and the various ways that Destiny has touched your lives. We’d like to hear more! This isn’t a contest. It’s a way for us to get to know you better, and to hear about the kinds of in-game moments that have made the largest impact on you.
So if you’re up to it, share your most memorable moments of Destiny – anything that made you feel:
• A sense of tremendous achievement
• A sense of belonging
• Devastated or heartbroken
• Utter domination
• A human connection
• Like laughing until you cried
• The moment you knew you loved this game!
Thank you for being such an amazing community. We look forward to hearing more of your stories.
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My story, huh? Well, I didn't start playing until year 3 of D1. I know, it's not much. I didn't get a job until last summer, so I could never afford to just buy a game like that. I bought D1 from Garage Sale Warehouse, vanilla for $10. I quickly fell in love with the game. The story, the gameplay, it quickly upset Halo Reach as my favorite game. Then along came Destiny 2. I finally made enough money to purchase D2 Forsaken and jumped in around the middle of Black Armory. I never bothered much with Crucible, although I'm not bad myself. Not enough of my friends played Destiny, so I was more of a lone wolf, which fit my transition from Warlock to Hunter. I played the story, did the side quests, and avoided the One-eyed mask-wearing demons known as Titans in the Crucible. I fell off from playing around July to play my other new favorite game (Ghost Recon Wildlands) And then Season of Opulence arrived, and I was enraptured. I haven't left the game since. Now, I know I haven't been around long enough to garner those exclusive emblems, those ramen coupons, or have experienced the days where you could push Atheon off of a cliff. I haven't experienced the glories of laser tag (Although Momentum Control with Wavesplitter comes close, try it!) or Trials of the Nine. But, I am as invested into the game as anyone. I remember, just a few weeks ago, when my timid side was banished and I hopped into solo comp to grind for the Recluse. I don't play video games very often, but after a few weeks of grinding, it was mine. My proudest moment yet. I remember the days of grinding Taken bosses in the Cosmodrome, with only three blueberries to assist me. I remember spending ages fireteam hunting for Zero-Hour. I remember spending an hour on the wiki brushing up on some of the lore I missed. Destiny will always be my favorite game, no matter what comes along. But why? There's just something about the world it drops you into. Remember, some of the Guardians in the Destiny universe are much younger than others (both in a lore sense and quite literally). That doesn't mean that they haven't experienced some incredible things.