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Vermintide 2 gamepedia
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vermintide 2 gamepedia

As I've experienced, you can find veteran items in the following chests.

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These cherished red items are difficult to get because chance is a primary factor, there is no way to guarantee you’ll get one since you cannot even upgrade an exotic(orange) item to get to the red tier, chests are the only way to get them. With this knowledge, perhaps you’ll feel at ease when it comes to re-rolling properties and stuff like that… probably. Everything I know about red items, and one aspect learned through hearsay, can be found here. This rarity has left some players too concerned about losing these precious things to experiment with them to learn how they work, that’s what this guide is here for. So I think there's the potential for there to have been some tribe up there who found a site sacred to the gods of civilisation and built a fortress around it before that tribe either succumbed to Chaos or got wiped out by their neighbours who did.Red tier items, or veteran items as I like to call them since it causes plenty of needless confusion, are the highest tier of item you can get, making them somewhat rare. The Gospodars weren't driven out until c1500IC. There's a lot of reading in the End Times and I didn't enjoy it enough to read it more than once, particularly from an electronic copy.īut it does mean that having a site within the Chaos Wastes where it's easier than normal to contact the gods of civilisation makes sense, if you assume that the gods of civilisation still had their realms in the Aethyr, or at least some link to the Aethyr.Īs to who would build it? Good question, but after the Vortex went up, it took a while for Chaos to gain complete control over the northern tribes. In End Times, I recall there being a statement (from one of the elf gods, IIRC) about how the gods of civilisation lost to the Chaos Gods and were driven out of the Realm of Chaos. It's pretty much saying that the domains of the Chaos Gods and of the gods of Men alike are in the Realm of Chaos (or, possibly more accurately, the Aethyr). After all, we're apparently harnessing powers of a dying god in TWW3, so makes me wonder if this isn't an indication of things to come for WFB in the future.Ĭlarification: The source above is from the Liber Chaotica, circa 6E. I don't know, feels like a tin foil hat theory, but something to consider. If Old World is it's predecessor, do you think they might start making the gods in Fantasy more involved? I mean, the apparent time period of Old World is apparently gonna be the Great War Against Chaos, no? So perhaps they're gonna go into that and have Sigmar more involved with Magnus' rise to power. They are there, running rampant as the mainstays of the setting. After all, gods in AoS are roaming free, Sigmar, Nagash, all of the pointy ears. What if these are simply the first of the two to undergo this route.

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This is what makes me start to wonder about the Old World, and the general direction GW might be taking any sort of Warhammer Fantasy products from here on out. But now two mainstay Warhammer Fantasy games are getting a similar treatment where gods take a more direct role, apparently. I mean, Warhammer Fantasy usually didn't paddle in gods being communicated directly, or at least it was a sort of rare occurence. it all sounds a bit too convenient to be a coincidence.

vermintide 2 gamepedia

Because, if that random piece of info about its game 3 narrative is correct, we're gonna have some sort of a dying god in the narrative, right? Again, some "good god" is apparently playing some sort of narrative role in the campaign, like how we're going over to the Chaos Wastes in Vermintide to commune with the gods. To be honest, it's already a bit far-fetched, as normal gods usually don't have any sort of connection to the Realm of Chaos, so why exactly would there be such a place that deep north? But the issue arises when we consider the supposed narrative of TWW3. tl dr version: the dudes in Vermintide are traipsing over to the Chaos Wastes to seek out a Citadel that apparently allows them to commune with good gods, not the Dark Gods, but your average Joe gods like Sigmar. Well, then they dropped us this entry in the Lohner's( the innkeeper) journal: Stupid, really, how can you have Chaos Wastes without them Daemons, right? Don't know what they intend to do up there. So Vermintide 2 is getting itself a new DLC, where we're going into the Chaos Wastes, right? Well, the thing is, news about it are kinda bad because the developers said no Daemons for us. 2K A Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia.846 A Total War Saga: Fall of the Samurai.













Vermintide 2 gamepedia