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One Minecraft fan has recreated the Destiny 2 Last Wish raid

Recreating the Destiny 2 Last Wish raid in Minecraft has taken far more hours than it would normally take to just beat the thing and get the best gear

Destiny 2 is getting the blocky treatment.

Destiny 2 raids are brutally tough levels designed to be taken on as a team, and usually involve weird mechanics and nasty boss encounters. Clan Entropy on YouTube has recreated Last Wish, one of the toughest raids in the history of the series, in Minecraft – although it's sadly only the level itself, with none of the devious mechanics of the raid.

The YouTuber, posting on Reddit, confirms that their recreation includes the entire playable area of the raid built to a 1:1 scale. It was all done solo, and they began work on it back in November 2021 and have been working on it for six months.

The video itself has some cool details as well. Over 520,000 blocks were used, and it took 146 hours to build and a further 107 hours inside the raid itself for reference material. We'd love to see a of it in the future, especially as you can mod guns into Minecraft anyway, so it could be the first spark of playable Destiny 2 in Minecraft.

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