Would like my Norn Guardian to look like Lion El'Johnson. ANet make it happen please
Would like my Norn Guardian to look like Lion El'Johnson. ANet make it happen please
Only if I get to be a Space Nun.Would like my Norn Guardian to look like Lion El'Johnson. ANet make it happen please
;D
Too spacey. Warhammer 40k is at least gothic and theatrical enough to fit a fantasy setting. Huge plasma bazookas, chainsaw swords and armored hover boards notwithstanding. NATCH.
I find it strange that so many people ask for armor that they see in Concept art of the human Gods or like even concept art of Guild Wars 1 and ask for it.
Yea while 40K weapons might look out of place in the GW universe, the armors would actually look really great.
I would definitely enjoy some LK style (heavy) armor.
Combine it with the greatsword (5th for the left)
for maximum awesomeness. This looks a bit like it though imo.
^What the .... that shield :O oh my... and the swords as well *drools*
I'd love to see something like Fist of the Deity (without the bling).
It's the only weapon model I ever saw in Wow and thought "fuck that looks scary".
References to these in-game, would be great. Instead of Mighty-X...
http://www.squidoo.com/famous-swords-list
My personal favorite is Skofnung
Last edited by mmoca41f9fd4de; 2012-04-09 at 11:08 AM.
this is a fucking sword
not this
http://www.wowhead.com/item=30902#screenshots:id=56569
Needs more Katana and Dai-Katana
Sentinel PVE Basics for the two Specs that matterOriginally Posted by SW:TOR
Always felt the super large weapons looked silly, personally. The art style of World of Warcraft in-game is terrible, IMO. Looks super ugly to me.
One of my guild mates paid $45 USD to increase the hand size of his character (game we played at the time had character customization like Aion) when he got dual Swords of Fear.
Having come from WOW, he missed disproportionate character models and the psychology of that design.
i want a plain stereotypical 2h hammer not one that has a point at one end, one that looks more like a rectangular block on the end of a pole, (the basic shape not overall look)