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[[image:Vengeance_of_the_Gods.jpg|150px|thumb|Gods' Vengeance]]
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The [[Gods' Vengeance]] is a weapon being developed by [[Master Architect Gunther]] of the [[Kurzick]]s to help give them the upper hand in their constant war against the [[Luxon]]s. It requires large amounts of [[Raw Amber Chunk|Amber]] to operate.
[[image:Vengeance_of_the_Gods.jpg|150px|thumb|The Gods' Vengeance]]
 
The [[Gods' Vengeance]] is a terrible weapon being developed by [[Master Architect Gunther]] of the [[Kurzick]]s to help give them the upper hand in their constant war against the [[Luxon]]s. It requires large amounts of [[amber]] to operate.
 
   
During the mission [[Fort Aspenwood]], players on the Kurzick side try to defend the Master Architect as he works on completing the weapon while players on the Luxon side try to penetrate Fort Aspenwood's defenses to slay the Architect before he completes the weapon.
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During the mission [[Fort Aspenwood (mission)|Fort Aspenwood]], players on the Kurzick side try to defend the Master Architect as he works on completing the weapon while players on the Luxon side try to penetrate the fort's defenses to slay the Architect before he completes the weapon.
   
 
The weapon resembles a giant drum with a stone dragon perched atop it and a huge horn coming out of it which hurls fiery projectiles. When firing, the dragon beats the drum with its tail, which causes bright runes to appear on its surface. When all four runes appear, the weapon fires.
 
The weapon resembles a giant drum with a stone dragon perched atop it and a huge horn coming out of it which hurls fiery projectiles. When firing, the dragon beats the drum with its tail, which causes bright runes to appear on its surface. When all four runes appear, the weapon fires.
   
Upon completion (Kurzick side wins the mission), the weapon is seen in a mission cutscene where it is used to blast one of the Luxon ships to cinders.
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Upon completion (Kurzick side wins the mission), the weapon is seen in a mission cutscene where it is used to blast one of the Luxon ships to cinders. However, the cutscene doesn't run anymore in both PvE and PvP.
   
 
However, if Gunther is killed (Luxon side wins the mission), the weapon is seen in a mission cutscene where it falls to pieces (the stone dragon falls apart) The Luxon ship is shown as untouched.
 
However, if Gunther is killed (Luxon side wins the mission), the weapon is seen in a mission cutscene where it falls to pieces (the stone dragon falls apart) The Luxon ship is shown as untouched.
   
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Latest revision as of 20:58, 27 February 2011

Vengeance of the Gods

Gods' Vengeance

The Gods' Vengeance is a weapon being developed by Master Architect Gunther of the Kurzicks to help give them the upper hand in their constant war against the Luxons. It requires large amounts of Amber to operate.

During the mission Fort Aspenwood, players on the Kurzick side try to defend the Master Architect as he works on completing the weapon while players on the Luxon side try to penetrate the fort's defenses to slay the Architect before he completes the weapon.

The weapon resembles a giant drum with a stone dragon perched atop it and a huge horn coming out of it which hurls fiery projectiles. When firing, the dragon beats the drum with its tail, which causes bright runes to appear on its surface. When all four runes appear, the weapon fires.

Upon completion (Kurzick side wins the mission), the weapon is seen in a mission cutscene where it is used to blast one of the Luxon ships to cinders. However, the cutscene doesn't run anymore in both PvE and PvP.

However, if Gunther is killed (Luxon side wins the mission), the weapon is seen in a mission cutscene where it falls to pieces (the stone dragon falls apart) The Luxon ship is shown as untouched.