Talk:List of Guild Wars 1 skins
I think that it would've been nice to have a list of all the guild wars 1 skins in guild wars 2
Though I am terrible at editing wikis
It would just be nice to have a link to this page from all of the skins that are in both games, so that people who are in the mood for some nostalgia can find other instances of repeated skins
If I have gone about this wrongly, then please help me start a page as I have described
I wanted to see a list of all of the skins that have been carried over, but I couldnt find it, so I tried to make one.
- This is absolutely a needed page, ill fix your editing. 184.60.235.234 18:52, 7 November 2012 (UTC)
- Sorry but this page is unneeded, if one would desire something along the lines of this it'd be preferred to have a category instead of a special page dedicated to the skins of the game's first installment. --The Holy Dragons 18:57, 7 November 2012 (UTC)
- tbh you could generate a page for any weapons using the {{gww}} template. The only relevance it has to gw2wiki is trivia, so there's no reason for an actual article.--Relyk 19:02, 7 November 2012 (UTC)
- Then add a category tag to each page, either way a list of these is very useful for GW1 weapon fans 184.60.235.234
- It's not relevant to gw2wiki though, that's something you'd put on gww for the "GW1 weapon fans". I don't really care either way.--Relyk 19:23, 7 November 2012 (UTC)
- Actually, as a suggestion per Template talk:Gww#Restrictions on this template, this would be a "Weapons" subsection on a list of articles with relevant GWW articles.--Relyk 19:27, 7 November 2012 (UTC)
- Here would be an example: Guild Wars articles--Relyk 20:11, 7 November 2012 (UTC)
- Then add a category tag to each page, either way a list of these is very useful for GW1 weapon fans 184.60.235.234
- tbh you could generate a page for any weapons using the {{gww}} template. The only relevance it has to gw2wiki is trivia, so there's no reason for an actual article.--Relyk 19:02, 7 November 2012 (UTC)
- Sorry but this page is unneeded, if one would desire something along the lines of this it'd be preferred to have a category instead of a special page dedicated to the skins of the game's first installment. --The Holy Dragons 18:57, 7 November 2012 (UTC)
Needs sorting out[edit]
Though it is essentially ready for deletion, the comments above made me wonder if there is a broader desire amongst Guild Wars fans to have a list/category/article for Guild Wars skins making their return in Guild Wars 2. And if so, in what format will this be done? Or will it be better off being linked to from GWW to GW2W? - Infinite - talk 09:42, 20 December 2012 (UTC)
- I'd prefer just a category be manually added to the following pages:
Al'ir'aska - voltaic spear Anura - Frog scepter Bow of the White Hart - Ivory bow Breath of Flame - wingblade sword Claws of the Desert - salient daggers Crystalline Blade / Zap - Crystalline Blade Deathwish - bone staff Delusion - jeweled staff Dragonspine - serrated spear Dreadwing - Mammoth axe Droknar's Recurve Bow - half moon Hypnotic Scepter - hypnotic scepter Faithful - spiked axe Final Curse - dead bow Firebringer - fiery gladius Imryldyeen / The Legend - Chrysocola Staff Infinite Wisdom - earth scroll Jora's Defender - round shield Kryta's Embrace - tall shield Kymswarden - long sword Labrys - crude axe (canthan) Maw of the Damned - pyroclastic axe Razorstone - razorstone/sephis axe Shield of the Wing & The Chosen - shield of the wing Spark (weapon) - sai The Colossus - magmas arm / War Hammer (lion) The Punisher - victo's maul The Ugly Stick - the ugly stick Unspoken Curse - flamberge Winged Spatha - spatha
- We could add a link to the gww version and vice versa if we wanted to, but I'd prefer getting the category done first. Chieftain Alex 10:21, 20 December 2012 (UTC)
- Redirect gw1 skin names to appropriate weapon pages--Relyk 13:35, 20 December 2012 (UTC)
- Redirecting skin names doesn't make sense, because who's going to know which skin names to search for? I do support the category, though. —Dr Ishmael 16:08, 20 December 2012 (UTC)
Purpose of page[edit]
I am not sure of the article's original purpose. Here's what I'd like to see the wiki do:
- Label a GW2 skin/weapon/armor article if it matches an equivalent skin in GW1.
- Make it easy to find such GW2 skins.
- Make it easy to find the GW2W article that relates to a specific skin from GW1, i.e. if I know the name of the GW1 skin, find its equivalent for GW2W.
This page could easily handle (3) and almost take care of (2). There are other ways to accomplish the same goals, including forcing players to look at the GW1 wiki. 75.37.20.45 00:33, 18 May 2013 (UTC)
Edge cases[edit]
Some skins I think look similar to GW1 skins, but which are different enough that I'm not willing to add them to the article without input:
- Dragonhunter's Gauntlet ← gw1:Dragon Gauntlets. Similar name, similar dragon's-head-strapped-to-the-wrist-with-spiky-finger-caps design. On the other hand, the GW2 version is more "realistic" and only has the skull on one arm. I'm 50/50 on whether it deserves to be added.
- Gnarled Walking Staff ← gw1:Traveler's Walking Stick. The GW2 version has a green crystal and glowy bits, but the overall shape of the wooden stick is very similar, as are the names. As a HoM skin, there's also precedent for it to be based on a GW1 weapon.
- Shoulder Scarf ← gw1:Stylish Scarves. This one got added into the article already, and I'm okay with keeping it there since on the whole I feel the similarities are strong, but the GW2 version is wrapped differently and lacks tassels.
- Reading Glasses ← gw1:Spectacles. I mean. They're glasses. Pretty generic concept. Probably just a coincidence.
--Idris (talk) 06:07, 9 February 2018 (UTC)
- Honestly, by the arguments placed on scarf, the Zodiac weapons should undoubtably be removed. They may share names, but the designs are vastly different. And one would add to the list Grenth's Hood and Deathwish (3 skulls+spine versus 6 skulls). Arguably more.
- I would add Gnarled Walking Staff - aside from the obviously similar name, the only HoM skin not based on something GW1 is the pistol (though I have always been left wondering: why no rifle, spear, trident, or harpoongun in HoM?) Konig (talk) 16:38, 9 February 2018 (UTC)
- Fair point about the Zodiacs. I decided to add all of them because some of them are definitely based on the originals -- the shield is particularly obvious -- which implies that the full set must have been at the very least inspired by the originals. I wouldn't complain if the less obvious ones were removed, though, especially the axe. And like I said, I'm okay with the scarf, I'm just flagging it as a possible edge case. :)
- As for the HoM, we do have a rifle! So it's just the aquatics that are missing, which is fairly typical for ANet. --Idris (talk) 16:48, 9 February 2018 (UTC)
Ceremonial Weapons[edit]
Hello everybody. I have noticed that many of the Ceremonial weapons are the same as Imperial Dragon weapons but with different embellishments. I am currently debating whether or not to add them to the list. For reference, look at the Ceremonial Bulwark and compare it to the Imperial Dragon Shield. --Teletric.3821 (talk) 14:31, 27 September 2018 (UTC)
- This happened to get brought up in Discord today, so I took a look through. These are my personal opinions.
- Axe: definitely a resemblance of silhouette. Ceremonial vs Imperial Dragon
- Shield: definitely a resemblance of silhouette. Ceremonial vs Imperial Dragon
- Sword: actually the Imperial Dragon sword is more similar to the Ceremonial greatsword rather than sword Ceremonial GS vs gw1:Imperial Dragon Sword
- Focus: ...Kinda. I'd dismiss it if not for the other resemblances. Ceremonial vs Imperial Dragon
- Hammer: a resemblance but only so far as a pretty basic hammer shape. Ceremonial vs Imperial Dragon
- Spear: Similar to hammer, there's a resemblance, but it's also a pretty basic spear shape. Ceremonial vs Imperial Dragon
- Dagger: again, they share a basic dagger shape but not really distinctively beyond that. Ceremonial vs Imperial Dragon
- Bow: not similar
- Staff: not similar
- Scepter: not really similar