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Old Aug 27, 2007, 06:17 PM // 18:17   #1
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Default Hall of Monuments - Monument of Valor Suggestion

After being somewhat underwhealmed (an understatement) at the Hall of Monuments during the preview weekend here is my suggestion to the Monument to Valour section.

Currently the Monument of Valor shows unlocked high-end weapons (Eye of the North only).

My suggestion:

Have the Monument of Valor display a selection of your weapons from across your account. A picture says a thousand words:



Various weapon displays could be shown and display options could be a money sink (e.g 200g for the layout above).
Weapons need not be greens nor max damage, after all it's a cosmetic thing.
I prefer my Purple Forked Sword to a Green like Shiros blade.
As its a monument to the Characters make it more character focused, I will never use a Green Sword as it can't be dyed, salvaged or changed in any way therefor have no interest in displaying it!

*Disclamers:
I know the tappestry is the Monument of Fellowship, couldnt find a pic of Valour.
Please excuse my poor photoshop skills

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