Talk:Genius Operated Living Enchanted Manifestation

Acronym
The acronym reminds me of the ambitious acronyms of G.U.N.D.A.M. in Gundam Seed and Gundam Seed Destiny. Anyone in the same line with me? --Shin 11:22, 18 September 2007 (CDT)
 * No, not really. It looks to me like ANet took a classical creature's name and ginned up an acronym for it, I highly doubt it's related to Japanese "mecha" franchises. -Gildan Bladeborn 11:17, 18 September 2007 (CDT)
 * And said franchise is a classic (Beginning in 1979) which started a completely new genré, of which many sequals have been created throughout its near thirty year existance. Not once until 'SEED' (Late 2002), has Gundam ever stood for anything or had any acronym. Also, the acronym was originally accompanied by a 'ver 1.0', and later became 'ver 2.0' and 'ver 2.x' (meaning there were later revisions). There has never been a 'ver 3.0' Also, for some strange reason practically every new gundam-type unit in SEED and its sequals have new and different words for the acronym. Though, I'm by far not a fan of SEED...


 * We all know Arena Net has a thing for pop culture references. Nightfall, and Eye of the North attest to that, (and Factions and Prophecies to much lesser extents). And Gundam itself has spawned no less than 12 full length shows, 13 OAV's, and 24 movies. Its by far the most popular thing in Japan, massively influencing nearly every aspect of their culture and has also become to be known world wide (though not with nearly the amount of fame, its become much more of a 'cult following' here in the US as well as in the UK and throughout Europe).


 * Point being, a lot of the pop culture and such referenced in Guild Wars in various ways have not always been exceptionally famous, large, or well known things in the US or elsewhere. Some not even being from the US at all. The Zenos Squad quests are a good example of this, clearly based off of The Life Aquatic movie. In closing, no, we don't know if they intended it to be a reference. Sometimes you just can't tell. However, the possibility remains based on what little we know. I for one do believe this is what they intended, based on the fact that they acronymed an actual word (not to mention the Asuras and GOLEMs mechanical natures, which Gundam and overall Japan is well known for) instead of coming up with some random acronym that could never possibly form an actual word. Especially considering we already had golems in Guild Wars. Not to mention the version '1.0/2.0' tacked onto the names. Also could add to this the fact that they're spelled GOLEM etc, which are very often used in japanese anime names.-- Anonymous 10:55 21, October 2007

Hard Mode
This one can be done fairly easily in HM with just heroes and henchies. I'm a ranger with Poison Arrow, Ebon Battle Standard of Courage ward and Ebon Vanguard Assassin Support, used General Morgan with motivation (energy and health), Jora with Dragon Slash and Watch Yourself and Dunkoro as a healer with Blessed Light (remove hex and condition). We stayed on North side, on bridge away from Gadd with his darn Iron Mist. On the East side I planted Mhenlo, Talon, Herta and Zho--they did surprisingly well (no deaths!). Only had one death, and then only because the flagging worked improperly on the bridge. I flagged Dunkoro at the bottom of the stairs leading up to the bridge, so he'd (mostly) not be in sight of ranged attacks, while I, Jora and the General stayed on top. Note my use of armor wards and armor increases. I am, however, Agent level 9, so my ward and assassin lasted nearly the maximum time. Replacing the Assassin with Alkar's Alchemical Acid works well, too.

Another tip is, before setting off the kilns (getting next to the star on the map), is to go over the eastern bridge, avoid the trio of rangers just out of the bridge (at first) and pull groups to the bridge and destroy them (2 groups 'want to come' to the bridge). Then, circle around the trio, take out the rangers from above. Then, carefully pull other groups and take them out, saving the Destroyer of Earth, up on the ridge, to last. Pull then destroy the DoE, which triggers the last group to come from near the spawn point for the end bosses. Clear out the rest. There are no bosses until after you trigger the golem kilns, but then things are easier if your initial defense of the two golem kilns is successful. -- Thanks to Princess Scapegoat (aka Count Noobula).
 * The above advice didn't help me so I'll say how I did it. I was a Motivation Paragon (SY, TNTF, ToF), with WoH monk, Domination Mesmer (Empathy, Mantra of Recovery, Interrupts), and SF ele and I had the East Side (thinking that would be harder because of Gadd) and on the North side was Mhenlo, Herta (Wards), Lo Sha (Power Drain, Blind, degeneration), and Eve (degeneration, life steal, Blood Ritual). The henchmen didn't die and everything went smoothly. - Schmerdro
 * Interesting that your team build with the SF ele worked, considering that destroyers of all kinds are immune to burning. I'd think SF would be completely useless.

Minor Glitch
After I compleated the first objective, Protect each Golem Kiln as it heats up, the dialouge at the start repeated itself, however, Gadd was dead at the time, so only Oola's speech showed up, not game breaking, but probaly not suppossed to happen. 70.190.221.136
 * Yeah, I had the same thing happen. Also, I didn't know what was going on in the conversation, cause Gadd was dead :/ --Gimmethegepgun 03:15, 7 December 2007 (UTC)