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Version vom 14. April 2007, 20:28 Uhr
Pflanzen in Guild Wars refers to a breed of plants that are not exactly rooted in their habitat. They can move and fight!
Like real plants they have reduced armor against slashing damage and fire damage. On top of that, weapon upgrades "of Pruning" (for example an Axe Grip of Pruning) increase the weapon's damage against all kinds of living plants. Nearly all Plants are fleshy creatures, which means that they are vulnerable to bleeding, disease and poison, and leave corpses. The only known non-fleshy plants are Reed Stalkers.
Known Sub-Types
| Für eine Liste aller Pflanzen: Kategorie:Pflanze.
Notes
- Although they possess some plantlike traits, testing with the Plant Hunt blessing indicates that Mandragors are not technically plants.