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A Destiny 2 player, with the use of the game's cosmetic system, was able to transform their Hunter into Slave Knight Gael from Dark Souls 3. Fashion is an important element of the popular shooter, and it has even led to the creation of a dedicated sub-community.
Much like other MMOs, Destiny 2 provides every player with the ability to customize the appearance of their character. There are plenty of armor pieces, ornaments, and shaders that one can mix and match to change the look of their Titan, Hunter, or Warlock. One Destiny 2 player has chosen to make their in-game avatar resemble a boss who is part of Japanese developer FromSoftware's beloved Dark Souls series.
Destiny 2 player vinlash_ shared a photo of their Slave Knight Gael-inspired Hunter in a recent post on the Destiny Fashion subreddit. Notably, this loadout made use of the Hunter class-exclusive Assassin's Cowl exotic headgear, which is the basis of one of the best add-clear builds in Destiny 2, with the Armory Exhibition ornament and Roseate Gleam shader. Those interested in recreating this kit will also need the Lightkin Grips, Nemean Cuirass, Iron Forerunner Strides, and Skerren Corvus Cloak, as well as the Sundered Flesh and Iron Countershade shaders.
Slave Knight Gael is considered to be one of the hardest bosses in Dark Souls 3, and he is also regarded as the final major enemy in the entire Dark Souls trilogy. In his three-phase encounter in The Ringed City expansion, Slave Knight Gael fights hard and fast, giving players little room to heal and regain composure. Weapons that are quick enough to land plenty of strikes and proc status effects like frostbite, such as the Irithyll Straight Sword and Rotten Ghru Dagger, are highly recommended in this fight.
Over the years, many Destiny 2 players have made their avatars look like characters from the Dark Souls series. Another Reddit user created a Destiny 2 Hunter that looked like the Soul of Cinder, who is the final boss of Dark Souls 3. This specific kit made by Reddit user BugCreative1984 mainly used several pieces from Destiny 2's many Iron Banner sets and the Tangled Rust shader. Other player creations, meanwhile, have been a bit more original, such as a corncob-themed Titan outfit.
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