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Posted by: Boneheart.3561

Boneheart.3561

From what little I’ve heard, higher-ups didn’t appreciate Cantha’s mixed culture, but that doesn’t mean we won’t see Cantha in the distant future.
Unless there’s more information to this (that anyone would share), I’d like to discuss the following question: in terms of armor, weapons, architecture, and landscape, what aspect of “Canthan” culture would you like to see dominate?

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Posted by: Lankybird.8149

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Not Factions I can tell you that. WOrst part of GW1…..

The copy and paste of the ‘flood’ from Halo sucked too.

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Posted by: Xenon.4537

Xenon.4537

Not Factions I can tell you that. WOrst part of GW1…..

The copy and paste of the ‘flood’ from Halo sucked too.

I beg to differ. Factions was my favorite campaign with some of my favorite environments. Sure, Kaineng City was visually repetitive, but I’m confidant that the outstanding artists who crafted GW2’s environments can do it better this time around. They already have assets going for the Jade Sea via the Maw fractal. I personally would love to revisit Echovald Forest.

By the way, Halo didn’t invent the Flood.

Also.

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Posted by: Embrace The Bold.7619

Embrace The Bold.7619

Not Factions I can tell you that. WOrst part of GW1…..

The copy and paste of the ‘flood’ from Halo sucked too.

I beg to differ. Factions was my favorite campaign with some of my favorite environments. Sure, Kaineng City was visually repetitive, but I’m confidant that the outstanding artists who crafted GW2’s environments can do it better this time around. They already have assets going for the Jade Sea via the Maw fractal. I personally would love to revisit Echovald Forest.

By the way, Halo didn’t invent the Flood.

Also.

I agree with this as well. Factions was great Kieng was a bit boring and tbh the afflicted thing cant be in GW2. Its more likely they’ll be a and uneasy alliance from tengu/tryians/cathans to fight a dragon with renegade groups on all sides. also I want my ridiculously bad insults back (we all know what luxons were really called :P).

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Posted by: Xenon.4537

Xenon.4537

Not Factions I can tell you that. WOrst part of GW1…..

The copy and paste of the ‘flood’ from Halo sucked too.

I beg to differ. Factions was my favorite campaign with some of my favorite environments. Sure, Kaineng City was visually repetitive, but I’m confidant that the outstanding artists who crafted GW2’s environments can do it better this time around. They already have assets going for the Jade Sea via the Maw fractal. I personally would love to revisit Echovald Forest.

By the way, Halo didn’t invent the Flood.

Also.

I agree with this as well. Factions was great Kieng was a bit boring and tbh the afflicted thing cant be in GW2. Its more likely they’ll be a and uneasy alliance from tengu/tryians/cathans to fight a dragon with renegade groups on all sides. also I want my ridiculously bad insults back (we all know what luxons were really called :P).

Haha yes, Kurzick Master Race!

I could see them bring back the afflicted. It would be an easy way for them to rehash old lore; not always a bad idea if done right. But maybe it would be better if they did something with Kuunavang. I think the deep sea dragon would be the perfect candidate for the villain of the Cantha expansion. It currently blocks the ocean routes that lead out that way. I could also see them having karka in the Jade Sea. And of course with the Cantha expansion we have to have the Tengu ally with the rest of Tyria and be added as a playable race.