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5/2/2025 12:53:11 AM
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Umbral Rumble is good…but it’s not quite a taken shader.

We already know you can do it, just give us a taken shader bungie. This season when we’re in the shaping slab screen LITERALLY proves you can make it happen, so make it happen. It’s not like we’ve been asking for it since FOREVER. Literally just give us a taken shader.
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  • Edited by damascus: 5/2/2025 6:20:57 AM
    Pictured is an actual Taken enemy from Destiny 2. I was really excited to get the new Umbral shader, and while it looks cool for somethings (like the King’s Fall Ship), it’s definitely not what I expected. The closest I can come to the Taken look is the Umbral shader on the legs and Super black from the waist up. Boreal char sometimes has the look too. The problem is this combination doesn’t blend the blueish hue into the black, so it looks like there’s a hard line. I’m by no means any type of designer, but here are two ideas for a the Taken look that I truly believe could be implemented: 1. A permanent “tincture of queensfoil on the Reverie Dawn armor set”- look (aka Taken-look). It’d ideally be an armor ornament. (And that’s feasible considering it works with the Reverie as an ornament). It could also be offered as a newer set of armor (artifice option included) that’s cosmetically slightly updated (from the Reverie look) with softer features. This would be purpose built for the Taken look. (To those not familiar- if you pop a Tincture of Queensfoil in the Dreaming City, while wearing the Reverie Dawn armor - it looks 100% Taken. But deactivates when leaving the destination). And/Or: 2. Make a shader that would interact differently on the 5 separate types of armor pieces (head, chest, arms, legs and class item). Meaning, if you’re putting the shader on the head, the shader colors that item a certain way different than another item: Head - when applied, it turns the head black, with eyes glowing white/greenish Chest - have it black, with the lower stomach section fading to the white/green hue Arms- have the shoulders and arms black with the hands that white/green hue Legs- white/greenish hue Class item: Bond - black. Cloak - black until it meets the line near the stomach section and fade to white/green hue. Mark - white/green hue

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