things I just now noticed a year later.
They fly underwater to give you mail also. I’ve also noticed that non mail birds fly underwater also. While waiting for an underwater champion spawn in Frostgorge, there are these birds that repeatedly fly by underwater in a circuit.
Underwater was when I noticed it, I thought how in the world is this bird flying underwater. It funny sometimes it takes awhile for me to notice the little things they did for the game.
I just noticed the other day that snowy owls in Frostgorge walk…and they’re darned funny…
I only recently noticed that when ettins summon wurms, they use friendly rabbits first. They put the friendly rabbit on the ground and bait the wurm to the surface. Hmmm, might be jotuns instead of ettins but you get the idea.
I only recently noticed that when ettins summon wurms, they use friendly rabbits first. They put the friendly rabbit on the ground and bait the wurm to the surface. Hmmm, might be jotuns instead of ettins but you get the idea.
It’s grawl. And for some reason, the wurm always dies instantly when it surfaces. I never did figure out why they bother baiting those suicidal wurms.
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I only recently noticed that when ettins summon wurms, they use friendly rabbits first. They put the friendly rabbit on the ground and bait the wurm to the surface. Hmmm, might be jotuns instead of ettins but you get the idea.
It’s grawl. And for some reason, the wurm always dies instantly when it surfaces. I never did figure out why they bother baiting those suicidal wurms.
Oh yeah, it is the grawl. Go me. lol
I just noticed the other day that snowy owls in Frostgorge walk…and they’re darned funny…
I love snowy owls. first time i saw them in game, i follow them around :P
Yeah there is a striking difference between the awesome art design guys and the those responsible for class balance, wvw and gear progression. It’s like day and night.
best statistical loot in the game. We want everyone on equal power base.”
Yeah there is a striking difference between the awesome art design guys and the those responsible for class balance, wvw and gear progression. It’s like day and night.
Definitely. The art guys are top notch and have been since GW1. The rest of these people I’d like to see move on to other games.
Edit: Except maybe the guy who thought up the jumping mechanic from the molten facility end bosses. That was great thinking outside of the box.
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They fly underwater to give you mail also. I’ve also noticed that non mail birds fly underwater also. While waiting for an underwater champion spawn in Frostgorge, there are these birds that repeatedly fly by underwater in a circuit.
they’re making up for the sharks that follow you onto dry land.
I noticed that post processing is a mesmer spell.
I put it on high to give me the illusion that the game becomes more graphically beautiful and enjoyable, but the truth is that it makes everything blurry and reduces my fps.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6zkT2uZAGA – GW2 – A world of wonder
I only recently noticed that when ettins summon wurms, they use friendly rabbits first. They put the friendly rabbit on the ground and bait the wurm to the surface. Hmmm, might be jotuns instead of ettins but you get the idea.
It’s grawl. And for some reason, the wurm always dies instantly when it surfaces. I never did figure out why they bother baiting those suicidal wurms.
These worms are “pets.” They die when the grawl “ranger” dies, except the worm can’t die until it actually appears. I believe I’ve seen the worm survive its entry into the world, but only if the grawl who summoned it is still alive. However, since the grawl rarely lives that long…
Unless my memory is faulty, which is of course quite possible.
I only recently noticed that when ettins summon wurms, they use friendly rabbits first. They put the friendly rabbit on the ground and bait the wurm to the surface. Hmmm, might be jotuns instead of ettins but you get the idea.
Lol. I always thought the rabbits turned into wurms somehow. I didn’t realize the wurms were coming up in response to the rabbits.