Talk:Ancient Weapon

My Theory
I think... This may have been part of a sub quest of the 15 att quest. You know, players arrive at the statue but it is standing upright. The NPC tells them to find this powerful weapon to topple it. But the devs may have nerver gotten around to animating the fall or whatever so they through out the quest. Just a guess... Any thoughts? --FireFox
 * I think it was put there by Gwen :) 16:02, 13 February 2006 (CST)


 * I believe FireFox's theory is a very probable one. I've often noticed that as one stands in the distance, the statue is upright, but as one approaches it of course topples.  I suspect that in fact you used to have to take the ancient weapon in order to knock it down before reaching the Forgotten NPC.  Perhaps if one takes the ancient weapon down before the statue falls, it makes a difference?  Would be interesting to test.


 * ..::GenXer::..


 * The effect of buildings looking upright from a distance, but crumbling down to ruins when approaching is well known for various buildings across the Crystal Desert. I think the devs were trying to use a Fata Morgana effect to give us a peek at Margonite / Elonian culture. --Tetris L [[Image:TurningL sml.gif|Tetris L block]] 01:28, 23 May 2006 (CDT)


 * By the way- when you approach it facing it continuously, it crumbles when you get very close. But when you stop facing it when you're approx. halfway between portal and statue and then turn around, it crumbles too (: Sidar 06:25, 2 September 2006 (CDT)


 * I think that FireFox's theory has a very good chance. If you talk to Yannel Brunn (He's standing right before where the standing statue used to be), he says "Long ago my people lived in a city near here... one of our number created weapons... that would shake the very earth..."  Also when you talk to Siliss Yassith (After the statue) he says "You have shown incredible courage and perseverance in reaching me." So perhaps you had to talk to Yannel, get the ancient weapon, talk to him again, statue crumbles, then talk to Siliss but the animation would've been too heavy close up so they had to alter the quest but never took out the city, ancient weapon and Yannel. Delgadude 10:41, 15 October 2006 (CDT)User:Delgadude

Idiot thought
It should be fun if somoen used it and it destroyed Tyria xD &mdash;The preceding unsigned comment was added by 86.197.25.125 (talk &bull; contribs) 15:07, 10 August 2006 (CDT).

About "My Theory"
I think what Tetris says is correct and that Guild Wars Staff is just trying to do the mirage in the desert thing with the statue. As for the Holy Weapon it may be an undeveloped quest or may have been completly stopped for whatever reason and they just left the Ancient Weapon to confuse us and play their game longer (it sorta makes sense). It's something like gwens Cape From Presear Ascalon after you give Gwen all those useless flowers (if they made that item useful please tell me).

The truth
The ancient weapon was in development to give every character that held it (only had to hold it once) the ultimate skill that would enable that character to destroy any other character, it was cancelled due to the incredible imbalance this would create in PvP. The skill was MENDING +4!-Onlyashadow 08:16, 22 August 2006 (CDT)

I'd be more suprised if they did 500 health Orison of Healing, but please, +4 mending? i think its much more logicial that this is either: A: Some remain that the charr used to destroy Ascalon B: part of the spell used to stop the charr from deystroying Arrah or C: used against the evil god in Nightfall, even if in just a quest --Daniel Rendat 18:11, 21 September 2006 (CDT)

I might find the secret
I'm going out there on this, the day of atonement, following a ritual said to be used in the bible about the ark of the covanent; i will say my necro partner's name if it is a sucsess, i don't want to humiliate him/her --Daniel Rendat 22:25, 2 October 2006 (CDT) 

Disproven, but what can i say, it had a chance--Daniel Rendat 00:26, 3 October 2006 (CDT)