What's the point of the blacksmiths?
Seeing as how one of them is a Sylvari, the claim ‘best blacksmiths in all of Tyria’ is a big exageration anyway.
I’d assumed they were recruited to produce weapons and work metal for the Pact.
Seeing as how one of them is a Sylvari, the claim ‘best blacksmiths in all of Tyria’ is a big exageration anyway.
occam made a suit of armour that made its wearer immortal if they wear the full set.
pretty sure that that’s a feat worthy of being called one of the best blacksmiths
as for occam himself, he’s a fairly major character in the sylvari story “The green knight”
(also, he’s great with short blades, the guy could probably solve anything with a shaving blade)
It’s an excuse to take some time before the messenger runs into camp. And to introduce/reintroduce npcs that have been in various peoples personal stories. Both the norn and the sylvari, at least.
Presumably they go on to singlehandedly produce hundreds of airships and choppers, the mech suit from the Priory version of Orr, and all the weapons and armor of the Pact.
They should have introduced the bankers who pay for all this super tech without the means of generating revenue instead.
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as for occam himself, he’s a fairly major character in the sylvari story “The green knight”
(also, he’s great with short blades, the guy could probably solve anything with a shaving blade)
I just had to log in to approve of the razor. Exactly my thoughts as he’s introduced in the story.
It’s an excuse to take some time before the messenger runs into camp. And to introduce/reintroduce npcs that have been in various peoples personal stories. Both the norn and the sylvari, at least.
Presumably they go on to singlehandedly produce hundreds of airships and choppers, the mech suit from the Priory version of Orr, and all the weapons and armor of the Pact.
They should have introduced the bankers who pay for all this super tech without the means of generating revenue instead.
Well, you don’t really need bankers in total war but you do need the tens of thousands of workers who must be behind mining, smelting, alloying and so on all that metal, making all those shells, tanning square miles of leather, stitching leagues of er… stitches, etc.
Well, you don’t really need bankers in total war but you do need the tens of thousands of workers who must be behind mining, smelting, alloying and so on all that metal, making all those shells, tanning square miles of leather, stitching leagues of er… stitches, etc.
Stitching leagues of seams.
Also two things. Asuran weapons which emit beams don’t require ammunition, and the charr powder-fueled weapons seem to enjoy single-piece projectiles rather than cased ammunition. Say, musket balls. So spent ammunition can, presumably, be collected and recycled.
I recall seeing what amounts to a massive smelter set up in the Black Citadel. If that’s any indication of what kind of metal resources the charr can call on in a pinch? I think they got enough to work with.
as for occam himself, he’s a fairly major character in the sylvari story “The green knight”
(also, he’s great with short blades, the guy could probably solve anything with a shaving blade)I just had to log in to approve of the razor. Exactly my thoughts as he’s introduced in the story.
what he suggests is pretty appropriate too :P
the other plan is to help the person bercilak has a crush on, convincing her to get him to remove his helmet, then kill him whilst he doesn’t have his helmet on.
occam’s suggestion?
“my hammer can break the armour, hit him with it”