Fans began trying to turn Destiny into a Dungeons & Dragons-style pen-and-paper RPG two years ago. This week they released the 1.0 version of the Dungeons & Destiny Playerās Guidebook, providing an entirely new way to experience Bungieās loot shooter alongside the Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition ruleset.
For those unfamiliar with Destiny, itās a sci-fi shooter that takes place in a post-apocalyptic future in which zombie super-humans fight aliens in an ongoing struggle between the forces of light and darkness. For those unfamiliar with Dungeons & Dragons, itās a text-based game in which you act out stories IRL as math and dice rolls decide your fate. Itās a perfect match-up, but the makers of the project stress that they havenāt just swapped out proper nouns.
āD&Destiny isnāt just a re-flavoring of 5th Edition, itās almost a complete overhaul of the entire system,ā creator GoodGameKitty wrote on Reddit. For example, Dungeons & Destiny has nine new classes created from scratch based on existing Destiny subclasses like gunslinger and voidwalker (the new Stasis subclasses recently added to Destiny 2 in Beyond Light will get worked in later).

There are also 14 weapons that let you choose your own perk upgrade path, new mechanics for things like respawning, unique status ailments like tethered, and unique stats for all of the gameās races. The best part is you can even play as Destinyās hostile alien factionsāCabal, Fallen, Hive, Psions, and Vex-āif you want, something the main game hasnāt gotten around to yet.
Outside of the Playerās Guidebook, which includes the bulk of what players need to get started, thereās also the Architectās Guide, an overview of all of Destinyās lore, and the Bestiary of the Wilds, which provides insight into all of the enemies that can crop up in Dungeons & Destiny. Those secondary books remain works in progress, but versions of both are also currently available to download for free to help flesh out early sessions. Taken all together, itās enough to get started creating your own Guardians and craft a campaign for them to journey through.
If you donāt want the hassle of pen and paper, the makers of Dungeons & Destiny say itās also compatible with the Roll20 tools for virtual tabletop gaming. Thereās a dedicated Discord and subreddit if youāre looking for a group to play online with as well. Even if you donāt think you have the time, energy, or interest to play through a session yourself, the books are worth reading through just for their interesting D&D takes on Destiny lore. Bring on the inevitable LARP.