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  1. Zojja from Guild Wars 2, like many other characters in the game, has managed to avoid death due to the complex and dynamic nature of the game's storytelling and the lore of the world of Tyria. One important aspect of Guild Wars 2's lore is the concept of the Mists, which are a sort of mystical dimension that connects all realms and realities. This is where the explanation for Zojja's continued existence and the myth of the "Very Big Cave" comes into play. The Mists: In the Guild Wars universe, the Mists are a metaphysical realm that exists between and connects all the different worlds, dimensions, and realities. It's a place where time and space are fluid, and the rules of existence can be different from what we know in the physical world. Asuran Technology and Magic: Asura, the race to which Zojja belongs, are known for their advanced technology and mastery of magic. Some of their inventions and magical practices may allow them to traverse the boundaries between dimensions or resist the forces of death. It's not unusual for Asura to experiment with these concepts. The Very Big Cave Myth: The "Very Big Cave" is a myth or a concept within the game's lore that represents the idea that deep within the dangerous caverns and tunnels where the Elder Dragons and their minions, like the Destructors, dwell, there may be hidden secrets or gateways to other dimensions or worlds. This myth suggests that some Asura or adventurers who venture deep into these perilous places may discover these gateways and, instead of dying, find themselves transported to other realms. Dynamic Storytelling: Guild Wars 2 is known for its dynamic and evolving storyline. The fate of characters can change based on player choices and the evolving narrative. This allows for characters like Zojja to remain alive or return to the story if it serves the narrative and player experiences. Resurrection and Revival: The game's mechanics also involve resurrection and revival, where characters can be brought back to life through magical or storytelling means. This allows for characters to cheat death in certain situations. In summary, Zojja's continued existence without dying in Guild Wars 2 is attributed to the flexible nature of the game's storytelling, the mystical concept of the Mists, Asuran technology and magic, and the intriguing myth of the "Very Big Cave." These elements combine to create a rich and ever-evolving narrative within the game's world, allowing for characters like Zojja to have unique and sometimes unexpected fates.
  2. Destiny's Edge should have tried to cleanse Zhaitan, the Elder Dragon of life and death, instead of exterminating it, because of the delicate balance of magic within Tyria's Ley Lines. This decision ultimately disrupted the natural order and led to the Pact's mission to eliminate all Elder Dragons. In the world of Tyria, Elder Dragons serve as natural regulators of magic. They consume excessive magic to prevent it from becoming unstable and destructive. By destroying Zhaitan instead of attempting to cleanse it, Destiny's Edge disrupted this natural balance. When an Elder Dragon dies, it releases a massive surge of uncontrolled magic into the world, causing instability in the Ley Lines. The imbalance in Ley Lines triggered a chain reaction that posed a significant threat to Tyria. Other Elder Dragons sensed the void left by Zhaitan and began to expand their territories, further disrupting the magic flow. This imbalance was not only dangerous but also unsustainable in the long run, potentially leading to the world's destruction. As a result, the Pact felt compelled to change its approach and decided to confront all the Elder Dragons directly. They believed that by killing them, they could prevent further disruptions to the Ley Lines and restore balance to the world of Tyria. This shift in strategy was driven by the realization that allowing the Elder Dragons to continue unchecked would have dire consequences for the entire world. In summary, the decision to exterminate Zhaitan by Destiny's Edge disrupted the natural balance of magic in Tyria's Ley Lines, which in turn prompted the Pact to take a more aggressive stance against all the Elder Dragons to restore stability and prevent the world's impending destruction.
  3. Greed (stack things): For the Skritt, greed refers to their innate tendency to accumulate shiny and valuable objects, without a deep appreciation for the object itself. They are known for their habit of "hoarding things" and tend to compulsively gather treasures and shiny items, often without understanding their true value or appreciating their beauty. Greed, in this context, is more related to material accumulation and the desire for possession. Admirative cupidity (look up to shinies): On the other hand, "admirative cupidity" is a more positive concept for the Skritt. It involves genuine appreciation and admiration for shiny and valuable objects, but without the obsession to collect them. Skritt can value the beauty and worth of certain objects, known as "shinies," without necessarily wanting to own or hoard them. It's more of an attitude of respect and admiration for the beauty and value of things rather than an obsession with accumulating them. So, for the Skritt, love may be more related to "admirative cupidity," where they appreciate and admire certain objects or valuable things without falling into uncontrolled greed to collect everything they come across. This distinction reflects the peculiar culture and psychology of the Skritt in the world of Guild Wars 2.
  4. A simple improvement on the build system for the sake of ease...Simply to add a small checkbox in the build and equipment tabs when you own both of same number (for example equipment tab #1 and build tab #1).If you check the checkbox it should be checked at same time in both equipment and build tabs of same number, and then both tabs are linked...If you change to a checked equipment tab, then automatically the system changes also to the linked build tab (or viceversa).If there are mistakes in my explanation plz understand that English isn't my main language ^^Two new Mystic Forge recipes to save inventory spaceFour Black Lion Salvage Kits (25 uses) to get a Large Black Lion Salvage Kit (100 uses)Two Black Lion Salvage Kits (25 uses) and two Large Black Lion Salvage Kits (100 uses) to get an Extra-Large Black Lion Salvage Kit (250 uses).A new tab for the Black Lion Exchange Specialist NPCIf you bought more than one Copper-Fed Salvage-o-Matic years ago, now, the shared inventory slots make them useless (I have four of them). Also, you could get tired of any non-novelty BL item that you don't use anymore and it is already unwanted. Also, someone could gift you through gem store an unwanted or already owned item. Then a new tab in that NPC could give you Black Lion Statuettes in exchange... (PLZ)
  5. Simply to add a small checkbox in the build and equipment tabs when you own both of same number (for example equipment tab #1 and build tab #1).If you check the checkbox it should be checked at same time in both equipment and build tabs of same number, and then both tabs are linked...If you change to a checked equipment tab, then automatically the system changes also to the linked build tab (or viceversa).If there are mistakes in my explanation plz understand that English isn't my main language ^^Edit: Sorry I didn't notice the pinned post for this type of ideas. This is already in that post so a moderator could delete this one...
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