Hey everyone! Hope you enjoyed this really long deep dive into the raid that in my opinion saved Destiny, the one that started it all, the Vault of Glass! I want to just say this one took me a very long time, but hopefully it was well worth it, thanks 😊
evanf1997 oh god I remember when I first got the glass minuet and chatterwhite it was so just ah so so amazing and I remember screwing around with that stupid sparrow for more time then oh god the taken king oh god dint even get me started on that d1 I miss you and I love you.
Man I miss this raid. I actually wrote a guide for the hard mode way back in the day and, while it is pretty cringe to read now, it was still a lot of fun and made me a bit popular back in the day. www.bungie.net/sr/Forums/Post/70961979
I remember joining a clan mate randomly and joined the raid right when they killed Aetheon. Turns out the member that I replaced had just been booted by an error. I got Mythoclast from it without lifting a finger and boy were they salty.
I got my first Vex Myth this same eaxct way! I joined and my orb was there and few seconds later they beat Atheon. I got vex and was excited. Some of them just left the chat without even saying bye lmao
Gabe The dog That my friend, is the truest statement I have heard up to this day. Some of my closest friends to this day I have met at some point during a raid. Little did I know then that those were the people that I would have by my side for years to come. Sometimes you didn’t get what you wanted from a raid, but the raid gave you something you needed.
-KingOfNinjas_1- I highly doubt Venus will return. Luke Smith stated that the “context” of the raid would be updated. Knowing the Vex, they may have recreated the Vault or tethered it to a different area in space and time.
@@pristinewarrior imagine if it looked like it had aged drastically due to us killing Atheon. Like I'm talking all the time shit went on crack and now every area looks way older or newer then it had previously.
Back when I was young, I wasn’t really sure what a raid was so I tried to do vault of glass solo and I never even made it past one plate of the first encounter
On my first kill, the whole fire team was dead, we were on like the 30th attempt, the boss had almost no health, I dealt as much dmg as possible and threw a trip mine, I died, screen went black, and then the trip mine killed him and we all re spawned. I was praised as a hero.
Basically with the cheeses was “Hey are you a warlock?” “You are !” “Good now get your ass in here we wanna best this boss!” I remember people inviting me in because I was a warlock main with sunsinger and they wanted me to help push off a boss, it was great xD
I just loved the whole "unknown" factor of the OG Vault of Glass The mystery of the vault door, VOG being the first raid in the series, the area inside being huge, the mystery of the Vex and their unusual powers, the haunting ambiance, the theme of being trapped somewhere outside of normal time, locked in either the future or the past. Just completely not knowing what to expect.
I remember going in with my friends completely blind. We thought the debuff from the fanatics and the thing you did to cleanse it were needed to damage Templar for a split second. It was wild.
I have 3 memories that are chiseled in deep. Prior to running it, (and being Able to run it) I was a 10 or 12 level female Hunter patrolling near the Gate. A team showed up and started to open the door. It being brand new I had no idea what they were doing other than they were going into the Raid. So I tried to help. No mic. I have a memory that I could hear them. Could people outside of your party hear you? I sorta remember that they were saying keep the Hunter alive, this is great, Hunter going down get over there! Great stuff. Being so low on light I got wrecked. But I drew fire and helped out. Kept dieing and they kept reviving me. I became the 7th man. When the Gate opened I ran up to it and danced them in. They each stopped: saluted, pointed at me or took a knee before plunging into the Abyss... On my first raid me and a Buddy assembled a random team. Being a complete cornball I had them muster up on the grass with their toes on the sidewalk line. Good straight formation. I'm ex military. They did!! And because of that the rest of the Tower came over to watch this ridiculous spectacle. I paced in front of them like a general. Pretty much channeled Aliens. "All rt people we're gonna do this by the book. I want us to be prepped and drop ship ready in 5. Get any gear, ammo, soda and chips your gonna need for this mission. Don't forget to tinkle. Now, we're going in peacefully, but peacefully or not, we're going in" Which leads to the 3rd memory... This was the first game where characters could emote. So when I asked if anyone had run the raid yet and one of the characters, still in formation, RAISED HIS HAND.....the hilarity, excitement and fun of that busted us all up. IT WAS EPIC. Messages poured in from those watching wanting to join us or friending us. That 1st team became friends for years. A band of brothers and sisters indeed....
I remember my first ever vault of glass, 2 friends and 3 guys I didn’t know, took us 12 hours and a member switch at the very end, but god it was fucking fun, got a gjally in my first ever exotic box too, don’t think anything will give me the same level of fun as destiny 1
Is it only me who is getting emotional from the memories of doing this every week with friends that you no longer know and now no longer have a team to do so you miss doing it
@@eternalzxzpayne5984 literally the same D1 was just the game for me the music just makes me emotional it was amazing. No game will ever make me as attached and addicted as destiny did
I swear there will never be a greater feeling than hearing that D1 title music. It sends chill down me every time I hear it. D1 sound track was just so so good
What made the vault of glass special to me, was that it showed that destiny has the potential to be amazing. the team work required, the communication, and the difficulty were perfectly working together here. the loot was just an extra. even today, i think back sometimes getting chills
I remember the first time I beat the Vault. My friend group had finally gotten high enough in levels to actually push for a run, but we had no idea what to do. In comes an old friend of mine who I hadn't played with since the days of Reach. He acts as a guide, teaching us the encounters, but only enough for us to get the gist of it. It was up to us to figure out the rest. We ended up bonding over the experience, creating a group we called Team Motley Crue. It took us 8 hours, but we finally got to Atheon, and it was 4 in the morning. Most of us had classes the next day, so we agreed to pick it back up the next evening. The next day, 4 of us get back on. The other 2 had to work, but told us to push on since the next day was reset. We flew into the raid, not knowing whether or not we could do it without them because they were both of our titans. With a team of 3 golden gun hunters and a self-res warlock, we went in with one goal in mind: win. It only took an hour or so for us to get the hang of the mechanics, but we realized our one significant issue: our warlock was too squishy to hold his own against the supplicants. Once we got the hang of the fight it came down to pure luck on whether or not we would beat Atheon. We needed a perfect run where our warlock got teleported every single time. Fast forward 2 hours later, we still hadn't had our perfect run. There were a few where he got enraged, but we couldn't pull through. It was our last run of the night, our last chance, and we knew that whether or not it was the run we needed, it was the run we had and we would not let Atheon win again. The first teleport, the teacher, warlock, and myself. I grab the relic and melt the hobgoblins as they take care of the oracles. All goes well for the 2nd teleport, same team comp. On the third, it happens: all 3 hunters get sent over. It was up to the warlock to survive long enough for us to get back over. We went as fast as we possibly could, destroying the oracles as they appeared, the warlock barely clinging on to life. As the third hunter crosses back into the arena, the warlock dies. Atheon's health was a sliver as he entered his enraged state. We had no heavy ammo, none of us could use a synth, and we were all low on special ammo. With just 3 of us, counting the shield bearer, we had to push hard. We all pulled out our fusion rifles and blasted away, desperately hoping it would work, with me picking the shield back up after each shot or two. We ran out of special ammo and all swapped to our primaries, hoping there was enough time to save the day, when a miracle happened. My golden gun was ready for use. Swapping with one of the other hunters for shield duty, I popped my super and fired all 3 of my shots. With the shield about to disappear for the final time, my third golden gun shot finished him off. Atheon was dead. As we cheered in celebration, all of us in the game, as well as my college friends watching the action behind me, we knew we had just done something special. We beat our first raid in Destiny with a team of only 4 people. We told our other teammates that we did it, and they congratulated us. We all agreed to run it again after the weekly reset the next day, and this time it only took us 4 hours to beat instead of almost 10. During this run, one of our friends told us about a rumor he had heard on Reddit. An exotic weapon called the Vex Mythoclast. He only had the chance to read that it came from this raid, but we all knew what our goal was. As Atheon fell to us, it only took 3 attempts this time, only one of us heard the heavy slam of an exotic appearing. I jumped out of my chair and cried out in joy as I received the Vex Mythoclast. This was before the nerf, so it was an absolute monster of a gun. We all piled into a crucible match, just to see it in action, not knowing what it did. Needless to say, we won the game by a mile, with me sitting at the top of the leaderboard for our match. We couldn't wait to raid again and try to get it for everybody else. Over the next few months, 4 of the other 5 members got it, with our squishy warlock being the only one to never get it. This is why the Vault of Glass is not only one of my favorite Destiny raids, but one of my favorite things in all of gaming. We all had stories of overcoming bosses and beating games, but those were all single player games, or pvp matches. This was an experience that we all shared together, and one that I won't forget for a long time.
Mason Matzker jeez what a story. I loved D1 year one but I never raided till Y2 and I didn’t to vog till year 3 but I still remember doing the challenge mods for the first time and getting the exotic fatebringer from Atheon. That was a good day
I got an invite to a group of my friends already at the end of the boss fight and I think I played for like 5 minutes and we finished. I got the mythocast and then everyone rage quits. Lmfao!!! I used to fucking love that gun in pvp, it was a beast!
I absolutely love the VoG. One of my favorite things about it was that the opening area is a public instance. I cant tell you how awesome it was for me to be patrolling Venus for planetary mats and completing bounties to come across a team trying to open the vault door. I'd always hop off my sparrow and run right up there and help them take down the Praetorians. Some of my very favorite memories are of helping random teams form the spire, them waving them off as they descended into the beautiful madness that was VoG. God damn I gotta do that raid again now.
@@sicklymoonlight to be honest, I feel that way. People may be all like "haha riven cheese go brr", but removing the cheese it is just as legendary (at least design-wise). It may be "easy" to a lot of people by now, but honestly that goes for most raids. People who knew how to raid could get through it pretty easily, but i feel like the main thing that makes the comparison unfair is the sandbox, which drastically changes how players interact with the raid.
@@jyapp4489 and also last wish was the raid of highest quality. in year four vault of glass returns, so it won't be as special as it was in d1, but it kinda allows for comparisons.
Timestamps because for some reason they don't work on mobile: Intro: 00:00 Destiny 1 & the Build Up: 01:35 The Day 1 Experience: 03:41 The Room of Familiarity: 06:47 The Gorgons & The Secrets: 20:42 The Mystery of the 6th Chest: 26:42 The Gatekeeper: 28:45 Atheon Broken & Beautiful: 32:06 Hard Mode: 38:49 Vault of Cheddar: 43:57 Praedyth & The 6th Chest: 45:57 Age of Triumph: 48:15 End/Bloopers: 50:52
Vault of Glass was the moment I fell in love with Destiny, because it’s loot left me with a feeling of joy. My first exotic was from the exotic chest, a Mida multi tool. I got the mythoclast on my first clear of hard mode, and Praedyth’s Timpiece was my favorite gun in crucible. Never again will a raid make me feel the way VoG did.
this video mad me realize how ling ago this all was it felt like it was a year or 2 ago but no its been 6 years, i was in middle school when i played destiny, i wanna go back
Dude same, now I'm getting ready to head off to college and I still play this godamn game, its been the one constant in my entire adolescence and itll be bittersweet seeing it end in just a few years
Listening to all of these D1 raid videos you've done is bringing up some powerful nostalgia and even more powerful emotions. Sadness being the biggest one, so many of my former raid teammates who I did all of the raids with either stopped playing or stopped speaking to anyone else. Some people say friends come and go but raid buddies are a special kind of bond and when everyone is gone, it leaves a hole that can't be replaced even if you go to new teams, then the cycle repeats itself. I've met so many cool people and made tons of friends in the D1 raids but now most of them are gone. There is something about spending multiple hours a day or week with these people conquering these challenges that is irreplaceable and incredibly special.
You talking about the shield is one of the things I feel destiny 2 raids are missing. I remember how fun it was when you would go on LFG and see posts asking for sword bearers and such. Joining a fire team when you knew how to use a relic in a raid felt so awesome helping newer teams clear raids
@Qwerty Bastard You can only start a game once. I am referring the first time thru the story campaign, exploring the play spaces for the first time, the first run thru The Vault. Just because content dried up quick doesn't discount the initial experience...and I don't wear glasses.
When I first completed the Vault Of Glass, I was 11-12 years old, and man I will never forget it. My team was forgiving and really pushed us to beat back the darkness. I remember looking for a group, saying hi for the first time in the Xbox party, and then just going to town. I never was able to get crazy loot, but the secret ship from the chest in the Templar's Well, the drop into the gorgon's maze, the time I used the shield to bash into the Templar and have it crumble before me - memories I still cherish. I remember jumping into the past and future in the Atheon fight, cleansing and massacring some of the most unique Vex that I still adore today. (descendant vibes?)I remember getting my second ever exotic from the Vault, receiving the sniper and using it for the first time. VOG was and will forever be my favorite raid, it was painfully simple but it introduced us into this grand scheme, and made me grind the game until the near end of time, stopping when Destiny 2 was about to come out. I downloaded Destiny 2 9 months ago, starting as a new-light in the season of the Undying, and yet I still remember the simple days, when leveling mattered and when the community was just dedicated, not angry. I love you, VOG.
Joe That’s what I’m saying. I think we should all do what we love. If you’re heart is not on fire 🔥, then what’s the point ? I hope he finds his passion and chases it forever. ❤️🦁🙏👍
@Joe He has played Destiny a lot more than all of us combined, so yeah, he prob started to get bored of the game. I think we all miss these old days of Destiny, they where legendary.
What made VoG special to me was I lived in a house of gamer friends, we all lined up for midnight release of the game, we all geared up for the raid, and we all had a blast, making this rid still my favorite raid, and I can't wait to play it with some new destiny friends from work!
I remember being up way past my bedtime when I first beat hardmode, and I woke up the whole house because I had gotten Gjallarhorn and Vex Mythoclast. Good times
@@CaptainBloodsail funny part was... I was so new to the game ( like 3 months after release i started). I didnt even know how good the weapon was. They were going crazy and I was confused lol .
Zack Kirby aw, that’s cute. Little did you know that silly looking exotic rocket launcher was actually one of the greatest weapons in the game if not the greatest at that time. I assume soon after you got Gjallarhorn you understood why your fireteam freaked out?
I did VOG over 100 times before doing crota 10. I honestly don't like the other raids at all. Gave up after the first raid in D2. I just watch them now. I can do it when I want and its free.
I dunno wtf this guy is talking about..make that claim for Crota's End, King's Fall or any other raid after the game has been live for a year, 6 months, 3 months..hell 2 weeks because: When did Destiny 1 come out? Sept. 9th 2014 When did Vault of Glass drop? Sept. 16th 2014 The game was LITERALLY a week old..it wasn't dying and the next raid, Crota's End dropped Dec. 9th 2014. There was nothing wrong with the game at this time. Click bait at it's finest
I remember the first time running through the beginning and every member of my random fireteam jumped right off the edge of the map and died. We all burst out laughing at how we didnt know shit. Later we all started our own clan and have been playing together ever since. Just a group of randoms for the first time playing together became life long friends. It was a great time to look back on.
These retrospective videos are such a wonderful trip down memory lane. I love every single second of every single one. Keep em coming please! (but at at your own pace we don't even wanna think about burnout)
What makes a raid great for me is the mystery and exploration, the collaboration between friends and teammates, and the loot and missions that required a return to a raid
My first VoG experience was me getting carried thru by my friends who knew what they were doing and getting the suros as my first exotic back when it was disgustingly OP.
We did the same thing for one of my friends and he got the Vex, I hadn’t gotten it yet after like 5ish clears. He also got suros before it was nerfed. I didn’t get suros until after the nerf. I didn’t get gjallerhorn at all and at 20 hard mode clears I gave up trying to get vex 😂
Dude straight up, the most memorable part for me was that massive drop to the Gorgon. None of my fire team could figure out where to go! It was so cool
I played every single raid in Destiny 1 tens of times, got every raid exotic, and hit max light every expansion in D1. D2 just doesn’t hit the same, I don’t play it anymore.
David Nailgun After the D2 demo my worry was that we would have to re-earn and we-level what we already had. Did I ever underestimate that! My take on D2 was “Pay again for what you already own, but slightly worse and a lot less fun”.
same. d1 raids were waaaayyy better. it was more about shooting and a little bit of mechanics during the shooting. d2 is ALL about mechanics still need to shoot, but even the shooting has mechanics in d1 you could bring 2 noobs with you and carry / learn them the raid and still beat it. in d2. you can't, you simply can't. d1 raids, if somebody messed up. and you had somebody with you that knew the raid he could actually save the run by taking over that persons role. d2. there are 6 roles. there's no taking over and saving the run. i did the same on d1.. did all the raids. got all the gear. and played the raids for fun. d2. did the first raid, got the armor. didn't even bother to get all the guns or whatever. didn't play it for fun. cause d2 raids are no fun. it's a goddamn obstacle course with no room for errors not even small errors. it takes away ALL THE FUN.. not to mention d1 still had good guns, good subclasses and awesome perks. but little did we know, that the hunters were going to kill this entire franchise by crying for nerfs on everything that isn't hunter.... it might surprise you, but they still do till this day cry for nerfs on anything that isn't hunter.
Tbh, i played d1 but I still love d2 so much. Both games have had their problems and standout moments and they've both given me some of the coolest gaming experiences ever
"What makes a raid great to you?" The experience of it. The thrill of finding out how to solve it, while being with a group of more than 4 people where everyone must do their part, else everyone dies. I love to give all I have for a longer period of time (6 hours or more) to be able to feel the accomplishment and joy that a raid gives. I can't explain it correctly I'm afraid, but it's just so many positive things. The only downside is when your teammates don't feel the same as you and leave you mid-raid. Kind of kills the mood. And no, I don't really care about the loot. Sure, loot is pretty cool and expected to be high for such a difficult task (solving the raid and killing the boss), but I personally will always enjoy the whole experience of the raid more, than being able to use a weapon for the rest of the game without any effect. Thank you bungie, for creating something so freaking amazing.
Although VoG is probably the best and most iconic D1 raid, I think Kings fall is just as good as a raid. Plus other raids have their iconic moments. For Crotas end its the lamp section with the thrall, for kings fall its the entrance of Golgoroth and the final fight with Oryx, for Wrath of the Machine its the Zamboni.
I literally got chills when you said Fatebringer. I miss those days... I haven't played Destiny in a very long time but back in the hayday of Destiny 1, I was all in. I remember my Fatebringer drop, Ghorn drop, and all the Vault raid gear drops. So much excitement and joy. I would hurry home from work on Tuesdays and pray I joined the parties in time. I wish I go that excited about anything these days. Good video!
As someone that has done around 1000 hours into the two games and not done trials or raids. It's amazing to see how much more there is still left to do in the games and I enjoy your telling of the stories of worlds first and their experiences
Destiny holds a special place in my heart. Now I am the only one who still plays Destiny, but back in Hig School we all played together and even experienced raids together. All those good memories keep me a Destiny player even when my friends left it.
Some great memories of this raid. Failing Atheon for 3 hours straight on first time, trying to cheese him off the edge and having more trouble than doing it properly. A friend fell asleep mid fight and many more. Great times
I fell out of destiny 2. But I love the D1. The music brings back so many memories and moments of triumph where everyone in the chat was just screaming. By far one of my favorite games.
It’s funny to watch this video today and think back of my first time playing Destiny with my friends (who ironically got me into the game) He showed me all this cool mechanics of the raid and the weapons as well. So I got the game and played it. The thing is That The Vault of Glass would be the first Raid I have ever done in my entire life. I have never played another game before that had a raid mechanic. So when I went in there I was overwhelmed. So many people screaming and doing 100s of callouts per second lol. However when we reached the finally… and I got my first exotic the “Mida Multi Tool” I was shocked that I got my first ever Exotic weapon and it made my time in the crucible SO MUCH BETTER at the time. I wanted more. And that’s how I would end up getting hooked into Destiny 1 for the longest time possible
The thing that made Vault so special to me was that I was basically a kid at the time. Going into middle school I remember I could barely focus on schoolwork because all I had on my mind was Destiny. Vault was special because somehow, a group found me and asked if I'd like to join them. A few of the guys had cleared it already, but the others were blind like me. All of them were clearly much older than me, some even had their own families and children to take care of. The fact that a little kid like myself could run with them and clear this badass content made me feel so full of pride and accomplishment. Wherever those guys are I hope they're doing well. Truly made my childhood and my Destiny experience.
First, great video with the nostalgia feels. When Destiny came out I didn’t have many friends playing it and I didn’t try the normal VOG initially. It wasn’t until the 2nd day of the hard mode that I was invited to fill in at the Atheon checkpoint, clueless about all of it, I remember shooting harpies and trying to stay alive. Then about 15 minutes later the group beat atheon and I was awarded the Vex Mythoclast. I had no idea what it was or why the dudes who invited me were upset I just got it. It didn’t take me long to figure out the Vex was incredible. I’m primarily a PVP player and obviously the vex tore people apart in crucible back then before the nerfs (and even after the nerfs it was a pretty beast gun). It wasn’t long before the few friends I did have in game got incredibly jealous of how fast I could tear oppenents apart and wanted the vex as well. We decided to learn how to raid. With my Vex in hand (one of very few in those early weeks) I quickly became a crucial and critical member of the raid party. I learned how to use the relic, how to walk the maze, how to cheese the oracles by being the guy that went down, I became addicted to raiding the vault. All the while building bonds with my raid team that are continuing today. Then I discovered LFG and started helping walk randoms through the vault, often 10+ times a day. It wasn’t long before I had a complete set of raid gear and every raid weapon to go with it. All because I got invited to fill in on a final checkpoint, it changed the way I’ve gamed ever since.
Personally my favorite part of any raid is when your with a group of randoms and a person dies mid encounter. The panick was intoxicating but the best part was mid fire fight organizating the scrambling teammates and just barely scratching by for the big boy W. Always my fav moments was vannila hard mode confluxs and people are always doing well but then 1 person dies then another. Quickly assessing people's lvl and abilities to organise them of who should support the weak link while not copermizing the rest of the team was just so much fun on the fly as the team gets picked off 1 by 1 untill I am the last man standing making a final stand doing my best to defend 2 confluxs and at the last moment before we fail. Victory Also enjoyed the sunsinger cheat with atheon as 3 people get teleported but as sunsinger you kys this only 2/6 are alive. Selfres and back too 3/6 but you can open the gate for the 2 and finish atheon off. One of the things that I didn't see many player do in confluxs/oricals was as sunsinger you kill all the fenatics in your supper. So, those who don't know sunsinger was the only sub class that allows you to use a gun but more importantly at the time it had the longest duration and you create infinite orbs. So, as a sunsinger I could make gets say 20-30 orbs per player during the fenatics and you only needed 3-5 orbs for your entire supper. This your teammates were stacked and had almost infinite supers. Ah I miss selfres, solor shield, per-nerf solor wind, and the juicey og Ghorn.
Woah, I''ve never been this invested in a Destiny video before! Despite the length of the video, not once did I feel bored. Keep up the great content man, cheers!
D1 Raids will always hold a special memory for me, those were some of the greatest times I had playing this game, every fight felt so fun, challenging, and unique to that raid, Raids were the best. While I liked the D2 raids a bit, I just feel the level of hype just wasn't there for me. D1 Raids will always be the best experience for me, and probably a ton of others
I think the difficulty factor definitely makes a raid my favorite. I remember even having a team that did the raid multiple times, we still had to reset so many times. But with the most recent shadowkeep raid, we had 2 people who had never even ran it before, and we beat it in like an hour, great raid but it was easy.
Idk man I disagree VOG is a cakewalk even the d2 version is easy as hell compared to garden. Especially div runs people always tried to lie about knowing what to do and wouldn’t ask questions I spent 9 hours one time in an LFG for divinity on the last boss the longest. Got it in 2 hours with my current clan though
Brings back memories!…I had the foil in my vault I didn’t even know I had it until months later when I found a player in the tower talking about since UA-cam and guides weren’t thing
Evan I know you will probably never see this but I jus want to say that this video which one day just popped up in my recommended tab single handedly got me back into destiny and now I am permanently hooked
I'm mostly deaf, and I love this game. My brother and I just got into it, and we're almost raid ready (or so we think). Thank you, firstly, for making this content. But thank you, above all, for the subtitles. Whether you do them yourself (Kudos) or you have a community member who cares enough to transcribe your script (kudos!) it means so much to me to be able to get the full breadth of your content, especially since you're so passionate about it.
What made this and all of the raids great to me is the friendships I had so long ago. It is sad that the team I had back then no longer talks to one another. We all went our own ways, but i will always cherish the memories of grinding and just plain out having fun every week with my friends. I haven't even went thru a D2 raid because without my old fireteam it just doesn't feel the same.
I like to think I expended all of my luck on Vault. My first normal clear rewarded me with the Vision of Confluence and my first Hard clear earned me the Mythoclast. But far and away the most memorable part of Vault was meeting my best friend trying to build the tower at the very beginning. Thank you for this video it was a pleasant trip down memory lane.
Hey everyone! Hope you enjoyed this really long deep dive into the raid that in my opinion saved Destiny, the one that started it all, the Vault of Glass! I want to just say this one took me a very long time, but hopefully it was well worth it, thanks 😊
evanf1997 oh god I remember when I first got the glass minuet and chatterwhite it was so just ah so so amazing and I remember screwing around with that stupid sparrow for more time then oh god the taken king oh god dint even get me started on that d1 I miss you and I love you.
Man I miss this raid. I actually wrote a guide for the hard mode way back in the day and, while it is pretty cringe to read now, it was still a lot of fun and made me a bit popular back in the day. www.bungie.net/sr/Forums/Post/70961979
Cant wait for the no time to explain video to explain how to start the quest somewhat early. that was such a fun reset day!!
My story with Vog? I never had one I never did any raids
Well done Evan, this was fantastic 🖤
“The coolest door in destiny”
Regicide oryx door would like to have a talk with you
Alexander Ghita This
Is true
This man spittin straight facts
I want that door at my funeral.
Well maybe the coolest door at the time in year one way before oryx
I remember joining a clan mate randomly and joined the raid right when they killed Aetheon. Turns out the member that I replaced had just been booted by an error. I got Mythoclast from it without lifting a finger and boy were they salty.
Well I mean, free mythoclast?
In Crota I was like at the final boss and my brother joined at the end and got the light blue shader I was going for. I was salty
I got anarchy first time
I'm fairly sure Glowhoo is a guarantee d shader if you don't already have it in your inventory.
I got my first Vex Myth this same eaxct way! I joined and my orb was there and few seconds later they beat Atheon. I got vex and was excited. Some of them just left the chat without even saying bye lmao
Maybe the loot was the friends we made along the way
Gabe The dog That my friend, is the truest statement I have heard up to this day. Some of my closest friends to this day I have met at some point during a raid. Little did I know then that those were the people that I would have by my side for years to come. Sometimes you didn’t get what you wanted from a raid, but the raid gave you something you needed.
Hah gaaaaaaayyyy
Or the great raid team that two years later turned against you because of an alcoholic jerk leader 😢😂
That’s back when raids were fun and didn’t end in shouting matches.
@@ChaosMcCain trust me, many did back then
"I don't want the vault of glass to return"
Well my boi, you're gonna be disappointed.
was looking for this comment lol
I reckon it'll be when Venus is back on D2, but the enemies we face will be those new enemies seen in Vault of Glass of D1.
-KingOfNinjas_1- I highly doubt Venus will return. Luke Smith stated that the “context” of the raid would be updated. Knowing the Vex, they may have recreated the Vault or tethered it to a different area in space and time.
@@pristinewarrior imagine if it looked like it had aged drastically due to us killing Atheon. Like I'm talking all the time shit went on crack and now every area looks way older or newer then it had previously.
@@brucehc4975 that'd be cool.
Back when I was young, I wasn’t really sure what a raid was so I tried to do vault of glass solo and I never even made it past one plate of the first encounter
Same I did the same thing with leviathan and spent 2 hours just trying to figure out why I couldn't kill all the cabal
I was there for when it was around, but I also didn’t know what it was and I was very lonely
On my first kill, the whole fire team was dead, we were on like the 30th attempt, the boss had almost no health, I dealt as much dmg as possible and threw a trip mine, I died, screen went black, and then the trip mine killed him and we all re spawned. I was praised as a hero.
You’re still a hero to this day
Not a 1st time, but on Atheon HM I ressed and spammed fusions to finish him off while surrounded but my dead FT.
A LEGENDARY Yeet
This happened to my groups first HM Crota finish. We got oversouled just as we killed him....after fighting him for 8 hours.
richard lloyd i miss self res
Vault of Glass was the first raid experience I ever did. I never played MMOs before D1, so it was pretty special to me.
Basically with the cheeses was
“Hey are you a warlock?”
“You are !”
“Good now get your ass in here we wanna best this boss!”
I remember people inviting me in because I was a warlock main with sunsinger and they wanted me to help push off a boss, it was great xD
same! i was lelvel 27 and they still got me in their fireteam! they kicked me shortly after killing templar though xD
@@helioszxc well I mean templar was the most important encounter imo gotta get that juicy fatebringer
@flashz flash also the pretorians foil which has like near max impact as a fusion.
Same XD
I just loved the whole "unknown" factor of the OG Vault of Glass
The mystery of the vault door, VOG being the first raid in the series, the area inside being huge, the mystery of the Vex and their unusual powers, the haunting ambiance, the theme of being trapped somewhere outside of normal time, locked in either the future or the past. Just completely not knowing what to expect.
I remember going in with my friends completely blind. We thought the debuff from the fanatics and the thing you did to cleanse it were needed to damage Templar for a split second. It was wild.
Evan: I hope the vault doesn’t return
Bungie: bing bong your opinion is wrong
haha I was thinking the same thing
Nice rhyme
bing bong, they back and they exceeded the expectation
The oracle spawning sound sends me into a strange fever dream like state.
That shit gives me hardcore ptsd for some reason
@@projectnanopoesis126 i was reading this comment and felt those feeling from 6 years ago lol
I still hear from nowhere their spawn sound, like, for real.
*Nothing more frustrating than that one titan that has a broken controller and then fires a shot near the end of the gorgons maze*
Other 5 people in the raid: IMMA KILL ALL OF THESE GODDAM GORGONS!!!!
Bungie in Y3: *wish granted*
Or jumps off the map with the relic while Atheon has a inch of health left.
D1 raids are still so much fun. Even in 2020 it's easy to find a fireteam.
Could you please share where to find one, would love to play VoG again
@@larss374 just go to the category "looking four groups"
I did wotm 5 times yesterday
@@andreas1301 On what site?
@@larss374 what do you play on
Video: *is about Vault of Glass*
Thumbnail: *uses Protheon from Inverted Spire*
bruh i didn’t even notice
*Brotheon
True
Ikr, I was looking through here thinking how in the actual fuck? Even more so when it took so long to find anyone else that noticed.
I have 3 memories that are chiseled in deep.
Prior to running it, (and being Able to run it) I was a 10 or 12 level female Hunter patrolling near the Gate. A team showed up and started to open the door. It being brand new I had no idea what they were doing other than they were going into the Raid. So I tried to help. No mic. I have a memory that I could hear them. Could people outside of your party hear you? I sorta remember that they were saying keep the Hunter alive, this is great, Hunter going down get over there! Great stuff. Being so low on light I got wrecked. But I drew fire and helped out. Kept dieing and they kept reviving me. I became the 7th man. When the Gate opened I ran up to it and danced them in. They each stopped: saluted, pointed at me or took a knee before plunging into the Abyss...
On my first raid me and a Buddy assembled a random team. Being a complete cornball I had them muster up on the grass with their toes on the sidewalk line. Good straight formation. I'm ex military. They did!! And because of that the rest of the Tower came over to watch this ridiculous spectacle. I paced in front of them like a general. Pretty much channeled Aliens. "All rt people we're gonna do this by the book. I want us to be prepped and drop ship ready in 5. Get any gear, ammo, soda and chips your gonna need for this mission. Don't forget to tinkle. Now, we're going in peacefully, but peacefully or not, we're going in" Which leads to the 3rd memory...
This was the first game where characters could emote. So when I asked if anyone had run the raid yet and one of the characters, still in formation, RAISED HIS HAND.....the hilarity, excitement and fun of that busted us all up.
IT WAS EPIC.
Messages poured in from those watching wanting to join us or friending us. That 1st team became friends for years. A band of brothers and sisters indeed....
Sounds awesome!
@The orange Lemonad E Yep
This is beautiful 😢
@@Bubbles99718 your gamertag, hand it over
I remember my first ever vault of glass, 2 friends and 3 guys I didn’t know, took us 12 hours and a member switch at the very end, but god it was fucking fun, got a gjally in my first ever exotic box too, don’t think anything will give me the same level of fun as destiny 1
Is it only me who is getting emotional from the memories of doing this every week with friends that you no longer know and now no longer have a team to do so you miss doing it
I feel your pain. This brought back so many memories for me and almost brought a tear to my eye.
@@eternalzxzpayne5984 literally the same D1 was just the game for me the music just makes me emotional it was amazing. No game will ever make me as attached and addicted as destiny did
Sad to think some of you don't still play with your first Vault of Glass Raid team to this day
Wasn’t it like every Tuesday it reset??
I've been lucky. Most of us still continue to play D2 to this day. We're a very tight knit clan of maybe 10-12 people.
I swear there will never be a greater feeling than hearing that D1 title music. It sends chill down me every time I hear it. D1 sound track was just so so good
Hell yeah
Thats Marty o donneld for u
Regicide and the song from the raid were legit fire still are
Remember Reach
Atheon: “Broken and Beautiful” Sounds like destiny as a whole
Broken -and beautiful-
No, Destiny 2 now is just bad.
@@_AriseChicken Yep.
"Skyrim would like to talk to you"
Well how about now
“I dont want the VoG to return” shhh don’t tell him guys
What made the vault of glass special to me, was that it showed that destiny has the potential to be amazing. the team work required, the communication, and the difficulty were perfectly working together here. the loot was just an extra.
even today, i think back sometimes getting chills
The oracles..... They call
The demons are calling am scared
The screams when I can't find the Oracle
I remember the first time I beat the Vault. My friend group had finally gotten high enough in levels to actually push for a run, but we had no idea what to do. In comes an old friend of mine who I hadn't played with since the days of Reach. He acts as a guide, teaching us the encounters, but only enough for us to get the gist of it. It was up to us to figure out the rest. We ended up bonding over the experience, creating a group we called Team Motley Crue. It took us 8 hours, but we finally got to Atheon, and it was 4 in the morning. Most of us had classes the next day, so we agreed to pick it back up the next evening.
The next day, 4 of us get back on. The other 2 had to work, but told us to push on since the next day was reset. We flew into the raid, not knowing whether or not we could do it without them because they were both of our titans. With a team of 3 golden gun hunters and a self-res warlock, we went in with one goal in mind: win.
It only took an hour or so for us to get the hang of the mechanics, but we realized our one significant issue: our warlock was too squishy to hold his own against the supplicants. Once we got the hang of the fight it came down to pure luck on whether or not we would beat Atheon. We needed a perfect run where our warlock got teleported every single time. Fast forward 2 hours later, we still hadn't had our perfect run. There were a few where he got enraged, but we couldn't pull through. It was our last run of the night, our last chance, and we knew that whether or not it was the run we needed, it was the run we had and we would not let Atheon win again.
The first teleport, the teacher, warlock, and myself. I grab the relic and melt the hobgoblins as they take care of the oracles. All goes well for the 2nd teleport, same team comp. On the third, it happens: all 3 hunters get sent over. It was up to the warlock to survive long enough for us to get back over. We went as fast as we possibly could, destroying the oracles as they appeared, the warlock barely clinging on to life. As the third hunter crosses back into the arena, the warlock dies. Atheon's health was a sliver as he entered his enraged state. We had no heavy ammo, none of us could use a synth, and we were all low on special ammo. With just 3 of us, counting the shield bearer, we had to push hard. We all pulled out our fusion rifles and blasted away, desperately hoping it would work, with me picking the shield back up after each shot or two. We ran out of special ammo and all swapped to our primaries, hoping there was enough time to save the day, when a miracle happened. My golden gun was ready for use.
Swapping with one of the other hunters for shield duty, I popped my super and fired all 3 of my shots. With the shield about to disappear for the final time, my third golden gun shot finished him off. Atheon was dead. As we cheered in celebration, all of us in the game, as well as my college friends watching the action behind me, we knew we had just done something special. We beat our first raid in Destiny with a team of only 4 people. We told our other teammates that we did it, and they congratulated us. We all agreed to run it again after the weekly reset the next day, and this time it only took us 4 hours to beat instead of almost 10.
During this run, one of our friends told us about a rumor he had heard on Reddit. An exotic weapon called the Vex Mythoclast. He only had the chance to read that it came from this raid, but we all knew what our goal was. As Atheon fell to us, it only took 3 attempts this time, only one of us heard the heavy slam of an exotic appearing. I jumped out of my chair and cried out in joy as I received the Vex Mythoclast. This was before the nerf, so it was an absolute monster of a gun. We all piled into a crucible match, just to see it in action, not knowing what it did. Needless to say, we won the game by a mile, with me sitting at the top of the leaderboard for our match. We couldn't wait to raid again and try to get it for everybody else. Over the next few months, 4 of the other 5 members got it, with our squishy warlock being the only one to never get it.
This is why the Vault of Glass is not only one of my favorite Destiny raids, but one of my favorite things in all of gaming. We all had stories of overcoming bosses and beating games, but those were all single player games, or pvp matches. This was an experience that we all shared together, and one that I won't forget for a long time.
Mason Matzker jeez what a story. I loved D1 year one but I never raided till Y2 and I didn’t to vog till year 3 but I still remember doing the challenge mods for the first time and getting the exotic fatebringer from Atheon. That was a good day
I got an invite to a group of my friends already at the end of the boss fight and I think I played for like 5 minutes and we finished. I got the mythocast and then everyone rage quits. Lmfao!!! I used to fucking love that gun in pvp, it was a beast!
"Solar kinetic"
"Void kinetic"
scoff
My thoughts exactly lol
but you still feel the point right.
breaking boundaries to make shit exciting and all...
that being said, fuck osmosis amirite?
I absolutely love the VoG.
One of my favorite things about it was that the opening area is a public instance.
I cant tell you how awesome it was for me to be patrolling Venus for planetary mats and completing bounties to come across a team trying to open the vault door. I'd always hop off my sparrow and run right up there and help them take down the Praetorians.
Some of my very favorite memories are of helping random teams form the spire, them waving them off as they descended into the beautiful madness that was VoG.
God damn I gotta do that raid again now.
Bro you just hit me with the biggest wave of nostalgia ever. I remember doing this exact same thing literally all the time.
“Praedyth's revenge” had 6 rounds in the mag originally before it got nerfed. That shit was like a scout rifle in pvp 😂
Got six again now.
I double tapped body so many people in year 1 with Praedyths and field scout🥲
Bungie: Vault of Glass is returning in Year 4.
VoG: You could not live with your own failure. Where did that bring you?
*BACK TO ME*
V.o.g was fun and more challenging than anything in D2
@@johngancarcik5682 Nah last wish is better in literally every aspect.
@@johngancarcik5682 last wish is the vog of d2 i feel
@@sicklymoonlight to be honest, I feel that way. People may be all like "haha riven cheese go brr", but removing the cheese it is just as legendary (at least design-wise). It may be "easy" to a lot of people by now, but honestly that goes for most raids. People who knew how to raid could get through it pretty easily, but i feel like the main thing that makes the comparison unfair is the sandbox, which drastically changes how players interact with the raid.
@@jyapp4489 and also last wish was the raid of highest quality.
in year four vault of glass returns, so it won't be as special as it was in d1, but it kinda allows for comparisons.
Timestamps because for some reason they don't work on mobile:
Intro: 00:00
Destiny 1 & the Build Up: 01:35
The Day 1 Experience: 03:41
The Room of Familiarity: 06:47
The Gorgons & The Secrets: 20:42
The Mystery of the 6th Chest: 26:42
The Gatekeeper: 28:45
Atheon Broken & Beautiful: 32:06
Hard Mode: 38:49
Vault of Cheddar: 43:57
Praedyth & The 6th Chest: 45:57
Age of Triumph: 48:15
End/Bloopers: 50:52
Thanks dad
Idk what you're talking, but it works totally fine on phone
@@Nukyyy they may have fixed it, but some time back timestamps in the description did not work on moble
Description timestamps have worked on mobile for months now. And now there's the timestamps on the video timeline that work now
@@Set451 okay. Either way, it still makes the points more accessible for everyone.
Vault of Glass was the moment I fell in love with Destiny, because it’s loot left me with a feeling of joy. My first exotic was from the exotic chest, a Mida multi tool. I got the mythoclast on my first clear of hard mode, and Praedyth’s Timpiece was my favorite gun in crucible. Never again will a raid make me feel the way VoG did.
It made my pp tingle
@@kellanreischer5171 Someone has a thing for the Vex!
BirdOfHermes83 D. The white stuff that powers them isn’t milk it’s my seed
@@kellanreischer5171 Eeeeeeewwwwww, my hunter has stepped in that shit!!!! 🤮🤮🤮🤮
BirdOfHermes83 D. Your hunter is mine now
this video mad me realize how ling ago this all was it felt like it was a year or 2 ago but no its been 6 years, i was in middle school when i played destiny, i wanna go back
Me too dawg
Dude same, now I'm getting ready to head off to college and I still play this godamn game, its been the one constant in my entire adolescence and itll be bittersweet seeing it end in just a few years
Same here man, feels like only a few years ago😭
@MelodyMania yep started playing in 6th grade as well lol
i was in elementary school and i remember getting my mythoclass
Listening to all of these D1 raid videos you've done is bringing up some powerful nostalgia and even more powerful emotions. Sadness being the biggest one, so many of my former raid teammates who I did all of the raids with either stopped playing or stopped speaking to anyone else. Some people say friends come and go but raid buddies are a special kind of bond and when everyone is gone, it leaves a hole that can't be replaced even if you go to new teams, then the cycle repeats itself. I've met so many cool people and made tons of friends in the D1 raids but now most of them are gone. There is something about spending multiple hours a day or week with these people conquering these challenges that is irreplaceable and incredibly special.
Tried to explain this feeling to my girlfriend recently about D1 VoG and she couldn’t understand it 🥲
This is what my parents must feel like when they look a old pic of me
You talking about the shield is one of the things I feel destiny 2 raids are missing. I remember how fun it was when you would go on LFG and see posts asking for sword bearers and such. Joining a fire team when you knew how to use a relic in a raid felt so awesome helping newer teams clear raids
"The Vex won't spare the City. They won't even thank you. But that's the thing about Light. You never know where it will shine." - Praedyth
If you think about it, they could have overrun the city by now
@@lordwhisper8628 but they can't be asked that's how powerful they are
@@thelatenightgamer2624 it just seems the vex dont want shit to do with the guardians
@@lordwhisper8628 to the vex is ONLY THE PATTERN
The early days of Destiny One were an amazing time to be a Guardian! Everything was so fresh and new!
@Qwerty Bastard Better than Vanilla D2
@Qwerty Bastard You can only start a game once. I am referring the first time thru the story campaign, exploring the play spaces for the first time, the first run thru The Vault. Just because content dried up quick doesn't discount the initial experience...and I don't wear glasses.
@Qwerty Bastard Actually it does but agree to disagree
@Qwerty Bastard Which is why I said Vanilla D1 was better than Vanilla D2...... can't read or something???
@Qwerty Bastard And actually yes I am taller than a dwarf 6'2 as a matter of fact anymore questions??
I’m 21 now but I remember pushing Atheon off the ledge and it was still satisfying haha
Moments were had, memories were made. Christ, the nostalgia.... and VOG is coming back next season!! Let’s gooo
When I first completed the Vault Of Glass, I was 11-12 years old, and man I will never forget it. My team was forgiving and really pushed us to beat back the darkness. I remember looking for a group, saying hi for the first time in the Xbox party, and then just going to town. I never was able to get crazy loot, but the secret ship from the chest in the Templar's Well, the drop into the gorgon's maze, the time I used the shield to bash into the Templar and have it crumble before me - memories I still cherish. I remember jumping into the past and future in the Atheon fight, cleansing and massacring some of the most unique Vex that I still adore today. (descendant vibes?)I remember getting my second ever exotic from the Vault, receiving the sniper and using it for the first time. VOG was and will forever be my favorite raid, it was painfully simple but it introduced us into this grand scheme, and made me grind the game until the near end of time, stopping when Destiny 2 was about to come out. I downloaded Destiny 2 9 months ago, starting as a new-light in the season of the Undying, and yet I still remember the simple days, when leveling mattered and when the community was just dedicated, not angry. I love you, VOG.
Same for me but when I would say "hi" i would be kicked. But I found one team who were so nice and didnt care if I was a kid or I messed up .
36:20 LITERALLY THE MOST EXCITED I HAVE EVER HEARD DATTO WHEN TALKING ABOUT DESTINY ❤️❤️❤️🦁🙏👍
Joe That’s what I’m saying. I think we should all do what we love. If you’re heart is not on fire 🔥, then what’s the point ? I hope he finds his passion and chases it forever. ❤️🦁🙏👍
@Joe He has played Destiny a lot more than all of us combined, so yeah, he prob started to get bored of the game.
I think we all miss these old days of Destiny, they where legendary.
i like datto’s more chill attitude nowadays tbh
I will always cherish the time I got Vex Mythoclass
Can’t wait for that day
#forcerhasspoken
“Mythoclass”
I got it my first hard mode in Y1 and Y3 hahahah
@@lordwhisper8628 Fuck you
Abstraks “nobody fucking cares”
What made VoG special to me was I lived in a house of gamer friends, we all lined up for midnight release of the game, we all geared up for the raid, and we all had a blast, making this rid still my favorite raid, and I can't wait to play it with some new destiny friends from work!
I remember being up way past my bedtime when I first beat hardmode, and I woke up the whole house because I had gotten Gjallarhorn and Vex Mythoclast. Good times
both?!!!
@@randykoha8936 Both.
I still remember my first raid, I hadn't had a game raise my blood pressure so hard. I also had Gjallarhorn drop too!
That's so dope haha
@@CaptainBloodsail funny part was... I was so new to the game ( like 3 months after release i started). I didnt even know how good the weapon was. They were going crazy and I was confused lol .
Zack Kirby aw, that’s cute. Little did you know that silly looking exotic rocket launcher was actually one of the greatest weapons in the game if not the greatest at that time. I assume soon after you got Gjallarhorn you understood why your fireteam freaked out?
@@XxHUNT3RN4T0RxX oh I quickly realized the potential... murdered everything !!!!
The raid that saved destiny
First raid
yeah, VOG saved vanilla d1, Kingsfall saved d1, and last wish barely saved d2
RealSpartan 5206 raids ain't shit in D2 bro😔
@@realspartan5206 D2 is still kinda dead for me cuz I don't have a team to do the raids with
I did VOG over 100 times before doing crota 10. I honestly don't like the other raids at all. Gave up after the first raid in D2. I just watch them now. I can do it when I want and its free.
I dunno wtf this guy is talking about..make that claim for Crota's End, King's Fall or any other raid after the game has been live for a year, 6 months, 3 months..hell 2 weeks because:
When did Destiny 1 come out? Sept. 9th 2014
When did Vault of Glass drop? Sept. 16th 2014
The game was LITERALLY a week old..it wasn't dying and the next raid, Crota's End dropped Dec. 9th 2014. There was nothing wrong with the game at this time.
Click bait at it's finest
I remember the first time running through the beginning and every member of my random fireteam jumped right off the edge of the map and died. We all burst out laughing at how we didnt know shit.
Later we all started our own clan and have been playing together ever since. Just a group of randoms for the first time playing together became life long friends. It was a great time to look back on.
“A huge door with no way in” ***pulls out sparrow and breaks in***
Lol I remember that but on a serious note if chatterwhite is not the shader that drops in vog 2.0 im going to be mad lol
@@brooksmanis7782 well... sorry to break to you
The sanctified mind theme in atheons bit is throwing me so hard
These retrospective videos are such a wonderful trip down memory lane. I love every single second of every single one. Keep em coming please! (but at at your own pace we don't even wanna think about burnout)
correction on Mythoclast: It had enhanced battery which gave it **51 IN THE MAG**
56
Lmao I will never forget my first VoG run being a hot mess and my 1st run on hard mode I got Fatebringer and Vex Mythoclast drop.
The same thing happened to me and I was like 9
Joe Peterson same i was like 9 and screaming at the top of my lungs
Same here
I was like 12 on my first clear, this raid still makes pictures appear in my mind of the encounters. I remember them so fondly
I was like 8 and still do, this shit was just so good
What makes a raid great for me is the mystery and exploration, the collaboration between friends and teammates, and the loot and missions that required a return to a raid
I miss the simpler times...
I would go back to Y1 so fast.
Rise and grind fellas it’s Thursday
gonzo Ball another week bois another twab
My first VoG experience was me getting carried thru by my friends who knew what they were doing and getting the suros as my first exotic back when it was disgustingly OP.
We did the same thing for one of my friends and he got the Vex, I hadn’t gotten it yet after like 5ish clears. He also got suros before it was nerfed. I didn’t get suros until after the nerf. I didn’t get gjallerhorn at all and at 20 hard mode clears I gave up trying to get vex 😂
Over 700 hours into the two games but had no chance/team to do a raid. This is an awesome series, thankyou for taking us back to the past
Dude straight up, the most memorable part for me was that massive drop to the Gorgon. None of my fire team could figure out where to go! It was so cool
The Gorgons honestly
This was the coolest encounter that me and my friends nearly beat first try
I played every single raid in Destiny 1 tens of times, got every raid exotic, and hit max light every expansion in D1. D2 just doesn’t hit the same, I don’t play it anymore.
David Nailgun
After the D2 demo my worry was that we would have to re-earn and we-level what we already had.
Did I ever underestimate that!
My take on D2 was “Pay again for what you already own, but slightly worse and a lot less fun”.
Same here
same. d1 raids were waaaayyy better.
it was more about shooting and a little bit of mechanics during the shooting.
d2 is ALL about mechanics still need to shoot, but even the shooting has mechanics
in d1 you could bring 2 noobs with you and carry / learn them the raid and still beat it.
in d2. you can't, you simply can't.
d1 raids, if somebody messed up. and you had somebody with you that knew the raid he could actually save the run by taking over that persons role.
d2. there are 6 roles. there's no taking over and saving the run.
i did the same on d1.. did all the raids. got all the gear. and played the raids for fun.
d2. did the first raid, got the armor. didn't even bother to get all the guns or whatever. didn't play it for fun. cause d2 raids are no fun. it's a goddamn obstacle course with no room for errors not even small errors. it takes away ALL THE FUN..
not to mention d1 still had good guns, good subclasses and awesome perks.
but little did we know, that the hunters were going to kill this entire franchise by crying for nerfs on everything that isn't hunter.... it might surprise you, but they still do till this day cry for nerfs on anything that isn't hunter.
Tbh, i played d1 but I still love d2 so much. Both games have had their problems and standout moments and they've both given me some of the coolest gaming experiences ever
@@silvereagle404 So hunters are the reason guns get nerfed? Yeah, that makes sense!
D2 made such tiny changes, but it changed the encounters so much.
I'm so glad I found this channel. Just getting back into Destiny and this was my first rec video. Man, I loved early D1. Special times.
I just now realized that the vault door made the Vex symbol topped off with the red eye. It's crazy how much detail was put into some of this.
Ever since I played that raid, I've wanted one of the Oracles as a lamp.
Me too
That's a great idea
"What makes a raid great to you?"
The experience of it. The thrill of finding out how to solve it, while being with a group of more than 4 people where everyone must do their part, else everyone dies.
I love to give all I have for a longer period of time (6 hours or more) to be able to feel the accomplishment and joy that a raid gives. I can't explain it correctly I'm afraid, but it's just so many positive things.
The only downside is when your teammates don't feel the same as you and leave you mid-raid. Kind of kills the mood.
And no, I don't really care about the loot. Sure, loot is pretty cool and expected to be high for such a difficult task (solving the raid and killing the boss), but I personally will always enjoy the whole experience of the raid more, than being able to use a weapon for the rest of the game without any effect.
Thank you bungie, for creating something so freaking amazing.
Although VoG is probably the best and most iconic D1 raid, I think Kings fall is just as good as a raid. Plus other raids have their iconic moments. For Crotas end its the lamp section with the thrall, for kings fall its the entrance of Golgoroth and the final fight with Oryx, for Wrath of the Machine its the Zamboni.
Zamboni?
@@somedudewhospamsballoons2707 the big ass machine on top of the wall.
@@DanielIXVIMCMLXXXI oh i didnt know he was called that
@@somedudewhospamsballoons2707 I dont know the official name, everyone at the time called it the death zamboni.
@@DanielIXVIMCMLXXXI nowadays they call it the siege engine
I literally got chills when you said Fatebringer. I miss those days... I haven't played Destiny in a very long time but back in the hayday of Destiny 1, I was all in. I remember my Fatebringer drop, Ghorn drop, and all the Vault raid gear drops. So much excitement and joy. I would hurry home from work on Tuesdays and pray I joined the parties in time. I wish I go that excited about anything these days. Good video!
Yes we cheesed VOG. lol
It’s good to see such old stories being narrated for newer players. Good job Evan
First trip through vault of glass was fucking magical in a way no other raid will ever be
“I think 100 thousand subs is possible by the end of this year”
Now at nearly 200 thousand
I actually get hyped for these retrospectives. Pace yourself though. The amount of this content is limited.
As someone that has done around 1000 hours into the two games and not done trials or raids. It's amazing to see how much more there is still left to do in the games and I enjoy your telling of the stories of worlds first and their experiences
Destiny holds a special place in my heart. Now I am the only one who still plays Destiny, but back in Hig School we all played together and even experienced raids together. All those good memories keep me a Destiny player even when my friends left it.
"14 hours to complete"- laughs in Last wish
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9:22 “oh jesus templar infront of us what shield is that x2” Someone: “Arc, maybe” lmao 😂😂😂
My fireteam on templar: "Titans, put on Pulse Grenades. Warlocks, put on Solars."
"That one hunter, run relic"
KC TheLegend I was that hunter lol
@@___5912 so was I lol
Some great memories of this raid. Failing Atheon for 3 hours straight on first time, trying to cheese him off the edge and having more trouble than doing it properly. A friend fell asleep mid fight and many more. Great times
I fell out of destiny 2. But I love the D1. The music brings back so many memories and moments of triumph where everyone in the chat was just screaming. By far one of my favorite games.
When they were opening it they said “possible boss” they had no clue what they were getting into
*looks at the Aegis' moveset*
Sentinal Titans: *heavy breathing*
It’s funny to watch this video today and think back of my first time playing Destiny with my friends (who ironically got me into the game)
He showed me all this cool mechanics of the raid and the weapons as well.
So I got the game and played it. The thing is That The Vault of Glass would be the first Raid I have ever done in my entire life. I have never played another game before that had a raid mechanic.
So when I went in there I was overwhelmed. So many people screaming and doing 100s of callouts per second lol. However when we reached the finally… and I got my first exotic the “Mida Multi Tool” I was shocked that I got my first ever Exotic weapon and it made my time in the crucible SO MUCH BETTER at the time.
I wanted more. And that’s how I would end up getting hooked into Destiny 1 for the longest time possible
The thing that made Vault so special to me was that I was basically a kid at the time. Going into middle school I remember I could barely focus on schoolwork because all I had on my mind was Destiny. Vault was special because somehow, a group found me and asked if I'd like to join them. A few of the guys had cleared it already, but the others were blind like me. All of them were clearly much older than me, some even had their own families and children to take care of. The fact that a little kid like myself could run with them and clear this badass content made me feel so full of pride and accomplishment. Wherever those guys are I hope they're doing well. Truly made my childhood and my Destiny experience.
First, great video with the nostalgia feels. When Destiny came out I didn’t have many friends playing it and I didn’t try the normal VOG initially. It wasn’t until the 2nd day of the hard mode that I was invited to fill in at the Atheon checkpoint, clueless about all of it, I remember shooting harpies and trying to stay alive. Then about 15 minutes later the group beat atheon and I was awarded the Vex Mythoclast. I had no idea what it was or why the dudes who invited me were upset I just got it. It didn’t take me long to figure out the Vex was incredible. I’m primarily a PVP player and obviously the vex tore people apart in crucible back then before the nerfs (and even after the nerfs it was a pretty beast gun). It wasn’t long before the few friends I did have in game got incredibly jealous of how fast I could tear oppenents apart and wanted the vex as well. We decided to learn how to raid. With my Vex in hand (one of very few in those early weeks) I quickly became a crucial and critical member of the raid party. I learned how to use the relic, how to walk the maze, how to cheese the oracles by being the guy that went down, I became addicted to raiding the vault. All the while building bonds with my raid team that are continuing today. Then I discovered LFG and started helping walk randoms through the vault, often 10+ times a day. It wasn’t long before I had a complete set of raid gear and every raid weapon to go with it. All because I got invited to fill in on a final checkpoint, it changed the way I’ve gamed ever since.
“The Vault of Glass - Destiny 2”
Hmmmm. 🤔
Edit: Nice title change.
I’d pay that price to be the relic runner again. While I still prefer Wrath as a whole, I loved, over all singular raid roles, being the relic runner
Doom Paul no
@SeperiorGT no. No.
Vault of Glass was the first raid in destiny history
@@menacelikedennis126 as said in the video
Personally my favorite part of any raid is when your with a group of randoms and a person dies mid encounter. The panick was intoxicating but the best part was mid fire fight organizating the scrambling teammates and just barely scratching by for the big boy W.
Always my fav moments was vannila hard mode confluxs and people are always doing well but then 1 person dies then another. Quickly assessing people's lvl and abilities to organise them of who should support the weak link while not copermizing the rest of the team was just so much fun on the fly as the team gets picked off 1 by 1 untill I am the last man standing making a final stand doing my best to defend 2 confluxs and at the last moment before we fail. Victory
Also enjoyed the sunsinger cheat with atheon as 3 people get teleported but as sunsinger you kys this only 2/6 are alive. Selfres and back too 3/6 but you can open the gate for the 2 and finish atheon off.
One of the things that I didn't see many player do in confluxs/oricals was as sunsinger you kill all the fenatics in your supper. So, those who don't know sunsinger was the only sub class that allows you to use a gun but more importantly at the time it had the longest duration and you create infinite orbs. So, as a sunsinger I could make gets say 20-30 orbs per player during the fenatics and you only needed 3-5 orbs for your entire supper. This your teammates were stacked and had almost infinite supers.
Ah I miss selfres, solor shield, per-nerf solor wind, and the juicey og Ghorn.
Woah, I''ve never been this invested in a Destiny video before! Despite the length of the video, not once did I feel bored. Keep up the great content man, cheers!
8:57 3y later and this is still the best drawing I’ve ever seen. Your so talented
The gjalohorn pull from the gorgon chest or the skipping the first stage by using the sparrow glitch was what made it special to me
D1 Raids will always hold a special memory for me, those were some of the greatest times I had playing this game, every fight felt so fun, challenging, and unique to that raid, Raids were the best. While I liked the D2 raids a bit, I just feel the level of hype just wasn't there for me. D1 Raids will always be the best experience for me, and probably a ton of others
First time I beat Atheon I was rewarded The Last Word, coolest moment ever!
I think the difficulty factor definitely makes a raid my favorite. I remember even having a team that did the raid multiple times, we still had to reset so many times. But with the most recent shadowkeep raid, we had 2 people who had never even ran it before, and we beat it in like an hour, great raid but it was easy.
Idk man I disagree VOG is a cakewalk even the d2 version is easy as hell compared to garden. Especially div runs people always tried to lie about knowing what to do and wouldn’t ask questions I spent 9 hours one time in an LFG for divinity on the last boss the longest. Got it in 2 hours with my current clan though
For some reason I always loved "guardians make their own fate" popping up in the screen. It fit the game so well to me in an irl sense.
Brings back memories!…I had the foil in my vault I didn’t even know I had it until months later when I found a player in the tower talking about since UA-cam and guides weren’t thing
“The coolest door in Destiny”
Excuse me, but Oryx having Alexa play Regicide as you enter cannot be beaten
Final last words: "what is a Gorgon"
A gorgonzola
Wtf was in my mind when i wrote this
@@somedudewhospamsballoons2707 ...
@@shared29 yeah idk i think i was drunk lol
Evan I know you will probably never see this but I jus want to say that this video which one day just popped up in my recommended tab single handedly got me back into destiny and now I am permanently hooked
I see, thank you
I'm mostly deaf, and I love this game. My brother and I just got into it, and we're almost raid ready (or so we think). Thank you, firstly, for making this content. But thank you, above all, for the subtitles. Whether you do them yourself (Kudos) or you have a community member who cares enough to transcribe your script (kudos!) it means so much to me to be able to get the full breadth of your content, especially since you're so passionate about it.
Which one did you start playing D1 or D2?
I remember my first clear. Did all the cheeses and got booted for getting Vex Mythoclast
As it should be
Year one nightfall wishing you didn’t hear “when wanted it or not we’ve stepped into a war with the cabal”
Whether*
When you realise that the Taken overall design was taken from the gorgons!
What made this and all of the raids great to me is the friendships I had so long ago. It is sad that the team I had back then no longer talks to one another. We all went our own ways, but i will always cherish the memories of grinding and just plain out having fun every week with my friends. I haven't even went thru a D2 raid because without my old fireteam it just doesn't feel the same.
I like to think I expended all of my luck on Vault. My first normal clear rewarded me with the Vision of Confluence and my first Hard clear earned me the Mythoclast. But far and away the most memorable part of Vault was meeting my best friend trying to build the tower at the very beginning. Thank you for this video it was a pleasant trip down memory lane.