Destiny 2 Moon Knight: How To Become The Marvel Superhero In-Game
Destiny 2 Moon Knight is a match made in heaven, as the infamous anti-hero decks himself out much the same way as a Hunter does. Destiny 2 gives players plenty of options for customising their Guardian to their liking, with plenty of tools for a spot of cosplaying. With the recent launch of the Moon Knight series on Disney+, the Avatar of Khonshu is in a bigger spotlight than ever before. For fans of the show who want to become the Marvel superhero in-game, here is the Destiny 2 Moon Knight guide.
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Destiny 2 Moon Knight: TV Costume
We'll start with the primary look of Moon Knight in the new TV show. This version of the suit is pretty much fully white, with a moon crest on his chest and various cloths and wraps fitted to the suit. For the big white cloak, we have gone with the Solstice Cloak, but there are so many options to play with here so choose your favourite. For the arms and legs, we chose Arms of Optimacy and Phobos Warden Strides as they have a lot of threads and padding similar to what Moon Knight wears.
The chest is the Red Moon Phantom Vest because what else could you possibly use? It literally has a moon on it. The helmet used here is Shadow's Mask, as it makes for a great representation of Moon Knight's scary glowing white eyes.
Bitterpearl is probably the absolute best shader option here, sadly it isn't pictured because some of us haven't gotten around to getting all the collectables in Vault of Glass. If you have, feel free to make liberal use of it here. In lieu of that, we have used a lot of Monochromatic with Noble Constant Red on the helmet. Even without Bitterpearl, with some creative use of other shaders, the mostly-to-fully white look can be achieved.
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Destiny 2 Moon Knight: Comic Costume
Let's have a go at a more traditional comic look. Moon Knight is often depicted in a darker bodysuit with white trim and his bright white cloak. To achieve this look we stuck with the same helmet, chest and legs. If you prefer the more ninja-esque looks of Moon Knight, you could use one of the skinnier leg armours. We changed the arms to the Shadow Specter (like Marc? Eh? Eh??) arms for a more subdued look.
A lot of the changes come from the use of different shaders. New Age Black Armory on the leg armour to darken the colour, with Monochromatic on the new arms to keep the armour mostly black. Cryptic Insignia was chosen for the chest as it added a bit more dark around the edges while keeping the middle of the chest white.
The key parts of this look are the bright white cloak and the eyes. Again, Solstice Cloak with its default colour works great here. The helmet is still Shadow's Mask, but now with the Bloody Tooth shader. This makes the helmet black, with glowing white eyes.
- Moon Knight seems like the kind of guy who would hang out in Lost Sectors a lot. To learn more, check out our Destiny 2 Lost Sectors guide.
Destiny 2 Moon Knight: Mister Knight
We couldn't design a look for Moon Knight without at least attempting Mister Knight as well. Unfortunately, there aren't many three-piece suits in the Eververse store so we have had to work with what we've got.
For the armour options, we have chosen the Couturier Cloak and Couturier Slacks. This cloak is a decent option as we need to lose the hood, and the slacks are just slacks so they're pretty much perfect. Not many suit jackets come with ammunition strapped to the lapels, but the Luxe Vest is still the best option for the chest armour. Then on the arms, we went for Gumshoe Gumption Grips as they make for a decent sleeves and gloves combo. Finally, we are of course keeping the Shadow's Mask on our heads as it works perfectly.
For shaders, Bitterpearl would probably be ideal here. Without that, we have gone with Amrita's Dream on the arms and chest, Cryptic Insignia for the leg armour and Noble Constant Red on the helmet.
Put all of this together, and you can be assured that they will see you coming.
There you have it, everything you need to wear in order to look like a Destiny 2 Moon Knight crossover. For more on the game, why not check out Destiny 2 Void 3.0 explained.