Player recreates a full Destiny 2 raid in Minecraft

This Minecraft version of Van Gogh's Starry Night leaves us speechless (1)

We’ve received quite a few impressive projects from talented Minecraft builders. For example, a player recently delighted us with his version of Vincent Van Gogh’s famous painting, The Starry Night. Popular locations and landscapes from video games are also often recreated in the blocky world of Minecraft. For example, we have already seen the tomb of Sargeras from World of Warcraft, a very ambitious player wants to recreate the entire Star Wars galaxy, and the entire game world of Half-Life 2 can also be visited in Minecraft.

Experience Destiny 2 now in Minecraft

Of course, the rather large world of Destiny 2, with all its exciting and often challenging raids, is also ideal for recreating it in Minecraft. One of these raids is called Last Wish, and its interesting mechanics and exciting boss fights make it one of the hardest raids in the entire game. The full scenery of the raid has now been immortalized in Minecraft by Clan Entropy on YouTube, but without the various mechanics.


On Reddit the YouTuber explains that the entire playable area of ​​the raid was recreated on a scale of 1:1. Clan Entropy started its work in November 2021 and did not receive any support from other talented players.

Also in the video the YouTuber reveals some interesting details about this magnificent building. Supposedly over 520,000 blocks were used. Clan Entropy arguably spent 107 hours in the actual raid to memorize the scenery and worked on their Minecraft version of Last Wish for a total of 146 hours.

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