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A [[location]] is a broad and generic term used by this wiki to describe a named place or area within the Guild Wars world.
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== Types of location ==
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Guild Wars and Guild Wiki use ''location'' similar to how it is used in English: it can be used to describe a large area (e.g. [[zone]]), a spot on the map (e.g. [[outpost]]), or a point of reference (e.g. [[Landmark]]).
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== Lists of locations ==
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; By campaign
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The following pages list [[location]]s according to the campaign they belong to:
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* [[Locations (Core)|Core, locations common to all campaigns]].
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* [[Locations (Prophecies)|Prophecies]].
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* [[Locations (Factions)|Factions]].
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* [[Locations (Nightfall)|Nightfall]].
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* [[Locations (Eye of the North)|Eye of the North]].
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; By other points of view
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* [[Locations (by Type)|By type]]
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* [[Location/table|Sortable table view]]
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* [[Maps]]
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== Taxonomy ==
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Locations are listed in order from largest to smallest (with some overlapping); if a location type is indented, it also belongs to the unindented type above it. For example, a ''Guild Hall'' is a type of ''Staging Area''. From this, it follows that all the types listed below are ''location''s.
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* Location
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** [[Tyria (world)|World]] — ''Tyria''
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** [[Continent]] — ''made of regions, corresponds to one or more [[campaign]]''
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** [[Region]] — ''usually encompasses several zones''
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** [[Zone]] — ''displays a [[loading screen]] when you enter''
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*** [[Staging area]] — ''allows party formation, does not allow player character [[combat]], can have [[district]]s''
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**** [[Town]]
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***** [[Port]] — ''has access to intercontinental travel''
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**** [[Outpost]]
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***** Alliance Battle outpost — ''allows access to an Alliance Battle''
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***** Mission outpost — ''allows access to a mission''
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**** [[Guild Hall]] — ''doesn't have districts''
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*** [[Combat area]] — ''has [[instance]]s, allows combat''
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**** [[Explorable area]]
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**** [[Dungeon]] — ''underground area with one or more levels''
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***** Elite Dungeon
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**** [[Mini-mission]]
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**** [[Mission]] / Mission explorable
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***** [[Challenge Mission]]
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***** [[Elite Mission]]
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**** [[Arena]]
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***** [[Challenge]]
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** [[Landmark]] — ''usually located within a zone, usually not named on the map''
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Latest revision as of 20:40, 12 January 2011

A location is a broad and generic term used by this wiki to describe a named place or area within the Guild Wars world.

Types of location[ | ]

Guild Wars and Guild Wiki use location similar to how it is used in English: it can be used to describe a large area (e.g. zone), a spot on the map (e.g. outpost), or a point of reference (e.g. Landmark).

Lists of locations[ | ]

By campaign

The following pages list locations according to the campaign they belong to:

By other points of view

Taxonomy[ | ]

Locations are listed in order from largest to smallest (with some overlapping); if a location type is indented, it also belongs to the unindented type above it. For example, a Guild Hall is a type of Staging Area. From this, it follows that all the types listed below are locations.