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Destiny: the Taken King Vault Space Steals the Show in the Twitch Reveal

Sometimes good things really do come to those who wait.

Since vanilla Destiny, one of the most frequent criticisms of the game is the lack of vault space for guardians to store their armor, weapons, and other items. While Bungie did respond to these complaints by giving players a little more room with a few extra spaces, it simply wasn’t enough. 

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Not so different from Pokemon, Destiny is a game in which you “gotta catch ’em all” as it was put on the Destiny: The Taken King Twitch reveal. People are collectors and they want to be able to store all of the awesome exotic and legendary rewards they earn throughout Destiny’s various challenges.

During the Destiny: The Taken King Twitch reveal, Deej was answering questions from the audience. Several times, fans who were submitting questions asked about vault space. Deej wanted to appease them, but his team wouldn’t let him. “Are you sure?” Deej asked, inching towards the vaults, making it painfully obvious that they were within a few steps away from examination. His team screamed in anger, forcing Deej to shy away from the vaults. They wanted to save the vault space for the end and they wouldn’t let Deej or even the fans interfere.

The fans didn’t accept it. They continued to ask about vault space, fueling the live audience into a frenzy as they chanted loudly and furiously at Deej, demanding that he show us what’s in the vaults. But once again, Deej was forced to deny the fans, promising that he would hear their cries before the end of the broadcast.

Eventually, Deej acquiesced to the public. As he walked his way over to the vaults, he roused the crowd up into one more glorious chant and finally showed us what we had all been waiting to see.

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In a moment of widespread celebration, fans cheered at the news that Destiny: The Taken King will double the amount of vault space available to guardians. One would imagine that it was a cheer heard around the world. And with the addition of blueprints for exotics, ships, emblems, and shaders, guardians will also be able to dismantle those items without concern and use the space they were taking up for other items. 

Plus, as an added bonus, the vault’s categories have been more neatly organized to provide for a less cluttered and more visually appealing experience of the vault. It’s been a long time in the works, but finally, Bungie has given players their highly demanded vault space fix in Destiny: The Taken King.

What do you think about the vault space fix? Celebrating that it’s finally here? Mad that it took so long? Still don’t think it will be enough space? Be sure to let us know in the comments.

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About the author

Ian Lepkowsky

Ian was a freelance writer for Twinfinite that loved nothing more than helping his fellow Guardians in Destiny 2 fight back against the Darkness. Be it patch notes, funny anecdotal stories from the community or in-depth guides to help you get that exotic, Ian was your guy!

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