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A gamer created a LEGO diorama ofDestiny 2’s Vault of Glass Raid and shared the incredible work online. Vault of Glass was the firstDestinyRaid to be reintroduced inDestiny 2.

With the addition of Salvation’s Edge inThe Final Shape, Bungie has released a dozen Raids forDestiny 2,not counting the two smaller Raid Lairs that became available shortly after the popular shooter launched in late 2017. Several of the game’s full-scale Raids were actually first introduced in the originalDestinyand later brought over to the sequel with some tweaks, such as Vault of Glass. One gamer has built a diorama of Vault of Glass, considered by some to be one ofDestiny 2’s easiest Raids, using LEGO pieces.

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In a post on theDestiny 2subreddit, user HeisenBurgdorf shared their Vault of Glass LEGO diorama, which required more than 4,000 parts and took a few months to design. This incredible build features several Guardians fighting theVault of Glass' powerful final boss, Atheon, in the last arena of the Raid, with the protectors of mankind channeling moves like Blade Barrage, Thundercrash, and Well of Radiance. The Guardians were based on the characters of HeisenBurgdorf’s clan members, and some of the figures even had custom parts like the Helm of Optimacy and Hunter’s helm from the Hardened Basilisk Universal Ornament set that were designed and printed by one of the Reddit user’s friends.

TheDestinyfranchise never received an official LEGO release, but a variety of sets were produced under the Mega Construx toy brand, formerly known as MEGA BLOKS. The collaboration saw the release of kits that included Guardians, as well as buildable models of characters like Atheon and Dominus Ghaul, the latter of whom was theprimary antagonist ofDestiny 2’s base campaign.

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Aside from Vault of Glass, two more Raids from the originalDestiny, Crota’s End and King’s Fall, ended up reappearing in the title’s sequel. The only Raid from the first game that has yet to be brought over toDestiny 2is Wrath of the Machine, which was the flagship Raid of the original’s final expansion,Rise of Iron. The Devil Splicers, a faction of the Fallen that acted as the enemy in Wrath of the Machine, never appeared inDestiny 2.

Bungie removed three Raids fromDestiny 2as the game’s storyline expanded throughout the years, namely Leviathan, Scourge of the Past, and Crown of Sorrow. These and the shooter’s two Raid Lairs, Eater of Worlds and Spire of Stars, were sunset upon the release ofDestiny 2’sBeyond LightDLC on July 19, 2025.

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Dive into the world of Destiny 2 to explore the mysteries of the solar system and experience responsive first-person shooter combat. Unlock powerful elemental abilities and collect unique gear to customize your Guardian’s look and playstyle. Enjoy Destiny 2’s cinematic story, challenging co-op missions, and a variety of PvP modes alone or with friends. Download for free today and write your legend in the stars.An Immersive StoryYou are a Guardian, defender of the Last City of humanity in a solar system under siege by infamous villains. Look to the stars and stand against the darkness. Your legend begins now.Guardian ClassesChoose from the armored Titan, mystic Warlock, or swift Hunter.