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Hey there,
What I mean by Tribal Armor is the PvP set of Masquerade. I haven’t been able to get on to the game yet, but I’m curious if anyone knows about it. I’ve always wanted to use it in PvE, but it remained a PvP-only skin. With the new integration of PvP skins into PvE, I’m hoping that it does not just vanish, but rather becomes a new armor set in PvE.
If anyone has info, let me know!
I shall be logging on soon, hopefully.
Bump!
Also, as of today there is no longer a supply large enough of Giant Eyes to actually make an Immobulus, and without an actual source that allows me to get some, I won’t be able to get it.
Dark times have fallen upon Tyria indeed….
Hopefully a dev will look at this, maybe.
Bump!
Kill basilisks for Giant Eyes. I made my Immobulus last year and didn’t find any in the Moldy bags.
And for fun I once asked a developer in game if he could promote my Lucky Charms of DOOM to Legendary status. He declined.
May I ask which basilisks you are referring to? Not sure which ones drop them.
Hey there everyone!
So I’m here today to address the recipe for Immobulus. I personally feel as though the recipe has been overlooked given the availability of what is required to make it. Mainly, I am speaking of the Giant Eyes.
First off, the recipe goes a little something like this:
250 Giant Eyes
250 Piles of Crystalline Dust
30 Mystic Coins
1 Eldritch Scroll
While that seems to be a standard recipe, I feel as though it’s not on par with the other recipes that require Giant Eyes. If we look at Lidless Eye, that only requires 10 Giant Eyes, moving on to Melandru’s Gaze, which only requires 1. And last but not least, the Wall of the Mists, which only requires 30 Giant Eyes for such a great skin. So why is Immobulus way up there?
Speaking from experience, I recently purchased over 500 heavy moldy bags in an attempt to get a few Giant Eyes to make some progress. Out of all of those 500 bags, I did not get a single giant eye. Now we could chalk that up to bad RNG, etc. etc. but I feel like the drop rate is just too small for the recipe to be plausible.
What I would like to see happen, is for this recipe to be on par with the others if possible. Yes the skin for Immobulus is great, and does a nice effect, but I don’t believe that the effect is outweighed by the Wall of the Mists skin/effect, which as I said only requires 30 Giant Eyes.
Maybe I missed out on the Giant Eye epidemic, maybe a patch here or there killed their drop rate, I’m not sure.
I’m just a simple player that wants to get Immobulus in all it’s glory, but not spend as much time as a legendary takes to get it.
Thanks Anet for listening, hopefully,
Lord Celestial (Mesmer).
P.S. If there is a reason for this recipe being so high, then of course please let me know. I’m a very understanding player, and will put in the work to get it if necessary.
First suggestion:
Add a recipe for Black Lion Keys to the Mystic Forge:
Recipe could consist of:
— “xx-xxx” Black Lion Chests
— “xx” Globs of Ectoplasm
— Some sort of Key “Frame”(would be a new drop in game — same/ less drop rate than chest)
-- Some material. Or perhaps since the Consortium is a rival, the Black Lion Trading Company could make you use Fractal Relics as the last ingredient.
Obviously the recipe price would have to keep up, or exceed, the gem price of the Keys currently in the gem store.
—-> At current prices, it costs about 2.5g to buy just 1 Black Lion Key.
Second suggestion:
Bring Back Nick!
Obviously he can’t be brought back from the dead considering how much time has passed since his life, but while exploring I found what could be the next Traveler.
- Horas the Traveler (direct quote):
“You know that feeling when you spy something on the horizon you’ve never seen before? I live for that. I’ve traveled all over Snowden Drifts and am going to the Gendarran Fields soon.”
Maybe I’m jumping the gun, and the wonderful staff of ArenaNet was already planning something like this, but it’s good to bring it to peoples attention.
For those of you who did not play Guild Wars 1, here is a link to the wiki page (and what he’s all about) — http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/Nicholas_the_Traveler
The creativity that the ArenaNet team has, plus the vast expanse of the Guild Wars 2 landscape makes for an interesting Traveler Hunt, if it was ever brought into play.
This could give trophy items actual meaning, since you have to collect “xx” amount of them. And with trophy items being soulbound, it wouldn’t be as easy as spending a mere bit of gold.
Also, this would be once per week per account, which worked wonderfully in Guild Wars 1.
Possible Gifts (contained within):
-Reward of Black Lion Key(s).
-Mystic Coins
-Tonics
-_Perhaps_some rare weapons, or rare weapon skins.
These are just some suggestions as to what could be in the Gift of the Traveler. I think it would be a great addition to the game as I always had fun hunting him down in Guild Wars 1.
Thanks for reading,
and here’s to hoping something happens!
(Oh, and please open Polymock soon! Looking forward to seeing what you are planning on doing with it.)