A Player in Destiny 2 Customizes Their Guardian to Look Like Goku from Dragon Ball Z

Author

Prithhis Bose

Date

May, 13.2024

It appears that The Last City has called upon the might of the Saiyans to aid in their conflict with the Witness, based on a player's newly customized armor set in Destiny 2. Other gamers praised their Son Goku-themed Destiny 2 outfit for its deft use of armor parts and well-coordinated shaders to recreate the character's famous appearance.

As the game gets older, the rich tradition of incredibly imaginative Destiny 2 cosplay costumes only gets stronger. Bungie has an incentive to continually providing new costume parts that players may wear, tweak, and repurpose for their own fashion demands since one of the main reasons users keep playing is the hunt for eye-catching new armor and weapons to employ. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Raven from Teen Titans, a boss in Dark Souls 3, and other characters have all been referenced in an abundance of cosmetic designs that have already been seen by the game's community.

One of the most formidable characters in the universe, Son Goku from Dragon Ball Z, is one of the fighters enlisted in the most recent addition to the Destiny 2 outfit. The Goku outfit recreates the famed fighter's silhouette by assembling armor pieces in a way that a Warlock Guardian would.

The Destiny 2 Son Goku costume was made by YoSoyDaissy7, a member of the DestinyFashion community. It is composed of elements appropriate for a Warlock who uses the Arc-based Stormcaller subclass. Since Goku is most renowned for shunning the usage of weapons and equipment, the construct makes use of low-profile, cloth-like armor parts. Rather, Goku uses his numerous superpowers to test his mettle against those of his opponents. Rather than using expensive Eververse cosmetics, YoSoyDaissy7's costume conveniently makes use of armor components that were mostly provided as part of seasonal content.

The Wild Hunt Vestment, Meridian Constellation arms, and Heiro Camo legs are used in the costume's chest to replicate the design and layout of Goku's iconic Turtle School Gi. To imitate Goku's clothing color blocking, blend the Vanguard Veteran and Vanguard Unity shaders to get the perfect orange and blue combination. Although the Fallen Sunstar Exotic Warlock armor doesn't quite mimic the character's hairdo, it does allude to Goku's voluptuous hairstyle.

Gamers complimented YoSoyDaissy7's artwork, finding it humorous that the otherwise "realistic" art style of Destiny 2 was given the "anime hair" aspect by using exotic materials. Some gamers even pointed out that you might create a look akin to Vegeta, Goku's enduring nemesis, by using the appropriate combination of blue and white shaders on the same areas. A player made the lighthearted suggestion that YoSoyDaissy7 make a second loadout using the same components, but with bright yellow or gold "hair" to symbolize them becoming Super Saiyans.