Important takeaways
- The Guardian mod in Destiny 2 allows for creative character recreations from other franchises.
- One player transformed his Titan into Perry the Platypus using specific armor and ornaments.
A smart one Destiny 2 players online have transformed their in-game Titan into Perry the Platypus, the iconic character featured in Phineas and Ferb. This Destiny 2 fans have been creative in their use of armor and trinkets to bring this amazing creation to life.
In recent years, Guardian fashion has become an increasingly popular subculture within Destiny 2. Armor customization has always been popular, of course, but as more options have become available to players, the opportunities to recreate characters from other franchises have expanded. Many pieces of Destiny 2 fashion follows this trend, with fans bringing their favorite characters to life in Bungie's shooter. Recently another Destiny 2 players made their Titan look like a classic Dark souls character, showcasing the variety seen in many parts of Guardian fashion.

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Redditor iixVanquishxX shared his own Destiny 2 Titan with other players online, recreate it to look exactly like Phineas and FerbPerry the Platypus. Everything from his iconic hat looks perfect, and it's surprising to see how close players can get to the animated character within the constraints of Destiny 2. One gamer in the thread even claimed that they also need a version without the hat, so they can recreate the show's running joke about Perry's dual identity.
Perry the Platypus recreated as a Titan in Destiny 2
Any player who wants to recreate Perry the Platypus in Destiny 2 have luck. Redditor iixVanquishxX kindly shared all the armor pieces they used to bring their Perry Titan to life, which are as follows: Plaguebreaker Helm, Augmented Auspice, RPC Valiant, Nemean Greaves, and Nemean Mark. It's not all about the armor pieces – they also revealed which ones Destiny 2 ornaments were needed to change them to the correct colors. Fortunately, this part isn't too complicated Destiny 2 Guardian mode, with Shifting Crossphase used for orange pieces and Verdigris used for the blue ones.
It remains to be seen what the future holds Fate franchise. A mobile game with the title Destiny Rising is on the way, but a new mainline is yet to be confirmed. This is despite Destiny 2 released back in 2017, so it's a considerable wait at this point. However, Destiny 2 continues to receive new updates from Bungie, so it's not like the game is abandoned. It's still an extremely popular live service title, so it's challenging to imagine Bungie choosing to abandon it anytime soon.