The modern age of PC gaming has seen more and more players building their own rigs to deliver their ideal gaming experience, whether that be raiding in World of Warcraft or winning some 1v1s in Valorant. It can also serve as a creative outlet via the PC tower case which, in the right hands, becomes a canvas for that individual's artistic instincts to shine. One Destiny 2 player took that to the next level, channeling one of the game's first exotic rocket launchers to create one of the most visually striking custom PC cases out there.
Destiny 2's most recent expansion, The Witch Queen, marked the start of its fifth year live and a new year of content for players to dig into. The expansion pits players against the Hive god of cunning, Savathun, who has somehow gained possession of the Light in the wake of Season of the Lost. Players must venture into her Throne World to learn how she gained the Light while also battling the Light-powered Hive guardians of Savathun's Lucent Brood standing in their way.
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There were plenty of creative new exotics available to mess around with in The Witch Queen, but Twitter user Pete Taylor looked to Destiny 2's early days for the design of his PC case. Taylor's video shows the self-described tattoo artist building a custom case inspired by the Wardcliff Coil exotic rocket launcher using cans of spray paint, tubing, hard-foam rubber and more. He gives the video some extra musical flair with Elton John's Rocketman, a song befitting the project which likely took a few days, if not weeks, to finish.
Taylor's finished case is one that does justice to the weapon and its rusted, kit-bash design reflected in its lore tab about a
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