Seer Ruin locations?
Satzu
I know in an interview it was said that Seer locations exist in Gw and will exist in GW2 but will be hard to notice to the untrained eye...But my question is has there been any region given as a place to look for GW as where some could be found?
davehall
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I know in an interview it was said that Seer locations exist in Gw and will exist in GW2 but will be hard to notice to the untrained eye...But my question is has there been any region given as a place to look for GW as where some could be found?
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edit: And I am sure the wiki page will be updated if the seer is found anywhere else.
Satzu
:x Not what I mean, I mean the locations of where they lived, like ruins of settlements. I'm well aware of where to find the Seer but this is totally different.
davehall
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:x Not what I mean, I mean the locations of where they lived, like ruins of settlements. I'm well aware of where to find the Seer but this is totally different.
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RedDog91
"Seer ruins exist here and there, but the average adventurer would not be able to tell them apart from regular ancient ruins, not realizing the value of what they have found."
-quote from official wiki
-quote from official wiki
wilebill
"but the average adventurer"
Ok, I'm your basic dumb as a post adventurer. But what about above average adventurers? What about genius grade adventurers?
I would think Seer Ruins would be where you currently find Mursaat?
Ok, I'm your basic dumb as a post adventurer. But what about above average adventurers? What about genius grade adventurers?
I would think Seer Ruins would be where you currently find Mursaat?
Star_Jewel
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But what about above average adventurers? What about genius grade adventurers?
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I'm honestly surprised this thing hasn't been bounced to Druid's Overlook by now.
I did some poking around in there and found this thread -- the faces in those screenshots!
I also found a link to a thread on GW2G discussing a lot about the Seers. Didn't read the whole thing, and it's not all about GW1 architecture (obviously), but still might be worth a read.