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Last time I ever saw Palawa Joko was near the end of the nightfall campaign in GW1. since then he has gathered his strength, wiped out the sunspear order, and completely taken over Elona. Is Anet going to wait untill the elder dragons are gone before going back to the other continents? Are we ever going to see the other continents that we saw in GW1?
@BlueSoda: ArenaNet explicitly stated back in 2009 that they want centaurs to be a “black race” – a race that’s enemies through and through. Plus, they were having problems thinking of how to make them work with the armor and underwater content (horses may swim, but you can’t really get them going sideways while submerged and the like).
Largos -1% chance to be playeable. They are newer to the lore than the sylvari, we haven’t even know they exist until GW2 release. And they prefer to hide from the world, live in the water and do skirmishes, not a good material for a playeable rce.
Your argument fails.
Norn, asura, and sylvari were all added just to be playable races. Largos could easily be the same.
They don’t hide from the world, they’re just not common in continental Tyria for now – no different than how asura and norn were uncommon in continental Tyria prior to Eye of the North.
In other words, the Largos now is little different than 3 of the 5 playable races.
You have a valid point. Largos can easily be added. I can already see them as some use for the underwater elder dragon if Anet ever desides to add it along with the other elder dragons. Then there is the tengu. Some tengu allied with the humans in Guild Wars Factions as a result of Master Togo’s hard work. We even had the option to bring Talon Silverwing (One of the tengue warriors and instructor in the Shing Jea Monastery) with us in explorable areas. If anything I would find it insulting to the franchise not to make them playable characters in later content. One more suggestion I mite make is for a profession that I would like to see a comeback. The ritualist was Introduced in factions. I had alot of fun summoning a ton of spirits and play as support in some of the dungeons. Anet should consider a similar profession later on.
Trahearne was a valueable asset to the pact. yes he may be a bit lacking right now but i believe that this character may be able to develop over future content. there are still 4 more elder dragons out there. but i can see Trahearne’s usefulness comming to an end because we was only an expert on Orr and Zhaitan. so mabey something tragic may happen to him or a different character may take charge of the pact. who knows. but i still believe his character can develop throughout the series. i also think that destiny’s edge should have more involvcement with the personal story instead of just showing up in dungeons. they got the band back together now lets see them in action in our personal stories.
Heres what i think the order should be: Jormag, Primordus, what ever the hell the water dragon is, then Kralkatorrik. two reasons come to mind for Kralkatorrik being last. a showdown for destinies edge and its the biggest dragon. It is the biggest dragon right?
I remember when I first bought GW1. I started off in the factions campaign. I instantly fell in love with the game. Factions was definitely the best of the first 3 campaigns and it would truly be heartbreaking to not see it in GW2.
Its great that I get to explore the new Kryta. Guild Wars Prophecies pales in comparison to how amazing this game truly is from the start. But that also makes me wonder about the expansion games from GW1. I really want to see Cantha and Istan again and hope that they can be just as breathtaking. Anyone else feel the same?
Am I the only one who found the hunger games reference in the Stronghold of Ebonhawke? Rue’s grave is in the same grave yard where Gwen’s grave is located.