Crota, Son of Oryx: Difference between revisions

(Zero point in deleting this dude.)
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*In ''Shadowkeep'', instead of his "ghostly"-like form in ''Dark Below'', the [[Nightmare of Crota]] has a solid body that looks much like [[Thalnok, Fanatic of Crota]].
*In ''Shadowkeep'', instead of his "ghostly"-like form in ''Dark Below'', the [[Nightmare of Crota]] has a solid body that looks much like [[Thalnok, Fanatic of Crota]].
**The reason behind this as in the Crota's End, he was forced to consolidate power he had lost from a fight between a Knight of Oryx and one of Xivu Arath, whereas the Nightmare form appears as he did in the Great Disaster.
**The reason behind this as in the Crota's End, he was forced to consolidate power he had lost from a fight between a Knight of Oryx and one of Xivu Arath, whereas the Nightmare form appears as he did in the Great Disaster.
*Crota in the revamped raid looks quite different compared to the D1 version. This physical version in Destiny 2 might be what he’s supposed to look like in his throne world compared to the older ghostly form in the original Dark Below raid.
*Crota in the revamped raid looks quite different compared to the D1 version. This physical version in Destiny 2 might be what he's supposed to look like in the physical world compared to the "ghostly" form seen in D1.
 
*Crota has possibly one of the highest kill counts of any enemy Humanity has fought, as he killed thousands of [[Guardian]]s in [[The Great Disaster]].
*Crota has possibly one of the highest kill counts of any enemy Humanity has fought, as he killed thousands of [[Guardian]]s in [[The Great Disaster]].
*The [[Escalation Protocol]] boss, [[Kathok, Roar of Xol]] uses the exact opposite mechanic as Crota.
*The [[Escalation Protocol]] boss, [[Kathok, Roar of Xol]] uses the exact opposite mechanic as Crota.