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Community Debate - Do you have a favourite weapon?

    • 122 posts
    July 31, 2020 3:50 AM PDT

    fist weapons or fist weapons that look like claws... Oh i also liked the one that looked like a glowing fist for monks..

     

    I would have to say pets... I love pets and being able to armor them and weaponize them would make it even better

     

    Two handers are bad as@ed

    • 817 posts
    July 31, 2020 6:49 AM PDT

    Out of any fantasy like game I would have to say my favorite weapons are always the spears and glaives in terms of looks.  They are such wounderful weapons and the versitility is fantastic where allowed.  I would love to see something as simple as versitile weapons from DnD showing up in Pantheon.  As in one hand spear thrust vs two hand spear thrust will have very different damage. 

    For a particular weapon I like the staff of reflection from Dark Messiah.  Block and capture an enemy spell, send a magic attack back at them channeled through the staff. 

    • 256 posts
    July 31, 2020 6:56 AM PDT

    One weapon that always comes to my mind is the Whirlwind Axe from classic WoW. It is obtained from a class-specific quest which a warrior would receive at level 30. The quest involved"

    1. Picking the quest up off the coast of Rachet in the Barens on the continent of Kalimdor
    2. Traveling to Hillsbrad Foothills located on the upper part of Eastern Kingdoms to locate an NPC
    3. NPC then has you collect life root which required the herbalism profession decently leveled up or you had to buy them off the AH.  You were also sent to kill trolls located on the south end of the content in Stranglethron Vale which required you to go back to rachet and catch a ship or traverse the entire continent. 
    4. Then you have to collect essences from elementals which were a zone over from the quest giver in Hillsbrad.
    5. After doing that you would be able to summon the named NPC which you had to kill to complete the quest.

    The thing about this quest was that it was long, you obtained it at level 30 but it required you to kill trolls which were level 35-36 (if memory serves correctly), elementals which were level 37-38, and then the final NPC was a level 40 elite. If you completed the quest at level 30 with the help of friends this weapon would last you into the early 40s. Its design was simple but fairly unique for its time

    I don't necessarily think that I have ever had a favorite weapon, this is probably due to me being a healer and not being extremely reliant on weapons for damage. There have been some amazing weapons like the example above that have stood out to me over the years, but none so to the point which I felt bad about replacing it with something better (armor sets though are different). 

    For me how well received a weapon (or piece of armor) comes down to

    1. The lore behind the weapon.
    2. How difficult it is to obtain, the method of that obtainment (quest, component gathering, flat boss drop), and the zone(s) which are involved.
    3. How long is the weapon useful for or is there a specific circumstance where the weapon pulls ahead of others
    4. The overall cosmetic design of the weapon

    I personally connect better with things that are tied into the lore, are fairly challenging to get (be that who they drop off, the time investment, or the zone travel requirements), maintain their usefulness or have situational usefulness, and then fit in realistically with the world/art design. 

     

    • 2752 posts
    July 31, 2020 11:31 AM PDT

    No particular favorite weapon. Just hope this game has lots of different weapon types that often are missed or extremely underused like flails, whips, spears, and polearms. 

    • 455 posts
    July 31, 2020 1:32 PM PDT

     

    I am hoping for a bad ass two hand staff in Pantheon.  My favorite prior was my EQ1 epics.  Big fun.

    • 1436 posts
    July 31, 2020 3:26 PM PDT
    staves! a plain wooden stick with no head or butt! minimal inlays for functionality only!
    the staff shall be called: staff of the dreaming wanderer
    grants adaptable acclimation, percentage based stats and allows user to walk through land air and sea(including walls objects terrain physics) for 1 sec per 1% of xp of current level and item durability ;D(item can not be repaired by normal means)
    it is legendary and belongs to "one who has obtained everything"
    woomp
    • 1436 posts
    July 31, 2020 3:26 PM PDT

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    This post was edited by NoJuiceViscosity at August 1, 2020 3:45 PM PDT
    • 2138 posts
    July 31, 2020 9:48 PM PDT

    Runed Bokken

    MAGIC ITEM LORE ITEM 
    Slot: PRIMARY
    Skill: 2H Blunt Atk Delay: 37
    DMG: 9 Dmg Bonus: 112
    SV FIRE: +3 SV DISEASE: +3 SV COLD: +3 SV MAGIC: +3 SV POISON: +3
    WT: 12.0 Size: LARGE
    Class: CLR DRU SHM NEC WIZ MAG ENC BST BER
    Race: ALL

    Slow and heavy but packs a wallop if you can get in a hit. 2HB which no caster really works on but with all those saves makes a caster think twice about carrying it and maybe start working on skilling up 2HB plus its magic- get this? at an early age. This is obtainable at around level 13-15 with a good group plus it looked cool on a caster carrying a big staff.  A nifty item that a caster would hold onto for a good 10-15 levels.


    This post was edited by Manouk at July 31, 2020 9:52 PM PDT
    • 2130 posts
    August 1, 2020 12:00 AM PDT

    Celestial Fists

    Innoruuk's Curse

    Swiftwind & Earthcaller

    Aurora, the Heartwood Blade

    Transcended Fistwraps of Immortality

    Innoruuk's Dark Blessing

    Nightshade, Blade of Entropy

    Swiftcleave, the Flesh Carver

    Euology, the Bloodthirsty Blade

    Grimblade from EQOA because it looks like a peen.

    Cryptwood Tonfa

    In other words, EQ epics/epic 2.0s/Demiplane drops.

    • 839 posts
    August 1, 2020 4:49 AM PDT
    My own Norman broadsword I fondly named banana blade because it got a little curve during forging. Many a battle won and lost, retired now with an unintentionally serrated edge from all the blocked strikes. Badly weighted, ugly as sin compared to many other blades, but what it lost in style and finesse it made up in brute power. When it hit the unfortunate enemy standing in front of me they knew about it and there was no question if it was a kill or not :)

    In game I don't get so attached to weapons, especially as a caster. Was pretty happy when my gnome Necro got his tiny little scythe in one hand and his mug in the other
    • 220 posts
    August 1, 2020 8:39 AM PDT

    Scythe that hit twice or thrice

    From FFXI

     

    Liberator:

    Scythe

    DMG:330 Delay:528

    Magic Accuracy +50

    Magic Damage +217

    Scythe Skill +269

    Parry Skill +269

    Magic Accuracy skill +242

    Augment "Absorb" and Attack "Insurgency"

    Aftermath:

    Increase Accuracy and Attack

    Occasionally attack twice or thrice

    Afterglow

    Lv.99 Dark Knight

    "can be augmented to add three more slots"

    I approve of this because the game is 18 years old.


    This post was edited by AbsoluteTerror at August 1, 2020 8:40 AM PDT
    • 2419 posts
    August 1, 2020 11:30 AM PDT

    Kilsin said:

    Community Debate - Do you have a favourite weapon and if so, does it have a name? #MMORPG #CommunityMatters

    Against NPCs it's a deep understanding of the game mechanics, strengths and weakness of my class, the synergies between the classes in my group and the emergent gameplay that allows us to use our skills/abilities in ways not intended (or expected) by the developers.

    Against PCs, it's trains, ridiculing, belittling...anything to get them so flustered they can't think clearly so they make mistakes and die.

    • 10 posts
    August 1, 2020 4:41 PM PDT
    Staff of Faykind.

    Had a proc that would transform you into a pixie.
    And while in that form you did some amazing dps if specced correctly. And maining a bard it pulled very impressive numbers. From low to high level even if it was mid level weapon.
    • 690 posts
    August 1, 2020 5:34 PM PDT

    Umbra

    A black 1 handed sword that did a lot of damage.

    I like it because getting it was completely on accident (without getting the quest for it) for me on my first playthrough of TES IV Oblivion, which was a game that blew my mind, with many happy accidents.

    Umbra turned out to be a really strong weapon, it looked cool, it came with a hard fight, and I absolutely fell in love. Later I found that you can go get it whenever in a playthrough, which I also like.

     

    Now if we talk about sheer aesthetics then it is the combination of Oathkeeper and Oblivion from Kingdom Hearts.


    This post was edited by BeaverBiscuit at August 1, 2020 5:36 PM PDT
    • 769 posts
    August 4, 2020 3:24 AM PDT

    Mace of the fearful Overlord from eq2. Awesome appearance that worked really well on my warden troll

    drum of the ethernaut chronicler from eq2. A symbol, still it had some damage proc. A drum appearance for my troub/dirge. What more can I ask for? loved it, very unique item as reward of very large questline.

    • 111 posts
    August 5, 2020 9:33 AM PDT
    Wow, thunderfury
    Wow, warglaive of azzinoth (seriously...who didnt want to wield those weapons?!
    • 6 posts
    August 5, 2020 7:23 PM PDT

    In EQ I played mostly ranger - so Swiftwind and Earthcaller are nostalgic, and very cool looking at the time. With EQ epics their awesomeness came from the story you can tell - or didnt have to tell...people just knew what it meant.

    Aurora, The Heartwood Blade is one of my favorite aesthetics. Its particle effects were very subtle but present. The blade itself was pretty simple and not over the top, but zoom in and you see really cool detail.

    PoP era bows were cool at the time, but I always found it odd that some of them had modern olympic recurve looks (carbon take down limbs and a riser) but massive upgrade from classic look of bows :)

    My wife's druid got some fire bow in a D&D campaign we played. (this was around level 18) it had no string or even necessarily "permanant" stave, she could just will it into an open hand when needed and the arrow materialized when she pulled. When active it was a light source, and had perks like no ammo consumption, +2, 1d6 fire, no weight. I just always imagined the red flames that make up the stave shooting from both sides of her hand, then a bright yellow arrow as she pulled back

    The warrior epic in EQ1 was pretty cool in that you could combine it into a 2 hander, and revert back.

    Blade of Vesagran - The bard 2.0 has always had a cool minimalist look to me.

    For the more plain weapons, I always felt there was a benefit to EQ1's graphics. The weapons were pretty basic, but when you got something that looked a little unique it was very cool for the FashionQuest.

    I'm not a fan of WoW's art style, I dont understand why the weapons and shoulderpads as so gigantic and everything looks like its made of clay. Sometimes less is more.

    I think a sentient weapon could be cool. There are a few in D&D i've encountered. Not 100% sure how that could play out in an MMO but would be something interesting and different.

    • 38 posts
    August 6, 2020 2:01 AM PDT

    Staff of Jordan: The smaller crystals each rotated on its respective axis while orbiting the larger, center crystal.


    This post was edited by Grogoo at August 6, 2020 2:01 AM PDT
    • 137 posts
    August 8, 2020 2:51 PM PDT

    Too many favorite weapons.

    Coly Python (Thanks Resident Evil)

    Wurmslayer (Amazing EQ1 power and one of the few really cool polearm looking weapons)

    SSoY (Based off the Kukri, which I love)

    Celestal Fists, SK Epic, and Ragebringer (level 8 epic rogue ftw)

    There are just too many throughout different games.

    Dark Souls 3 Claymore and Lothric Knight Sword.

    • 2 posts
    August 10, 2020 10:25 AM PDT

    My favorite weapon was my Spear of Fate from EQ1.  The amount of work I put into that as a Shaman was awesome.  It took a combination of solo farming and guild work to complete.  The follow on quests were cool too.  I hope they have something similar in Patheon since I will be playing a Shaman again.  

    • 125 posts
    August 20, 2020 1:39 AM PDT

    Breezeboot's fridged gnasher:

     

    • 363 posts
    August 20, 2020 4:42 AM PDT
    The darkwood claws for my monk in EQOA were probably my favorite overall, but I do enjoy a fancy bow for my ranger too.
    • 690 posts
    August 25, 2020 5:30 PM PDT

    NathHaw said:

    Staff of Jordan: The smaller crystals each rotated on its respective axis while orbiting the larger, center crystal.

    I used to salivate over that weapon and went to it's dungeon a whole lot.

    Never got it, though=(