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Szark 3/17/08 12:28:26 PM
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Blizzard has announced that they have partnered with EPIC Weapons to create replicas of Frostmourne, the weapon which helped corrupt Prince Arthas on the road to becoming the Lich King.
Read more here. |
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E1io 3/17/08 1:06:05 PM
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Do or do not. There is no try. |
Looks expensive. |
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Sovrath 3/17/08 1:18:50 PM
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Originally posted by E1io
Something like $360.00 USDor so. I kind of want one even though I'm not really a WoW player for the most part. But that is a bit steep. Still, they did a beautiful job. |
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CujoSWAoA 3/17/08 1:37:57 PM
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There are swords similiar to this which are far far far less expensive and arguably better quality. I buy a lot of replicas. I just paid 400 dollars for an Indiana Jones hat, hah, so in my searchings I've seen some awesome fantasy swords for 90 to 190. But never THAT much, as this WoW one is going for. 200+ dollars of that is Name alone. CBSwords.com, for instance, sells a lot of fantasy swords for very cheap. |
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Dulain 3/17/08 2:20:02 PM
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Originally posted by Sovrath On the site it says it's $429.00. They have over 500 pre-ordered already and the number is rising. With the first 99 of them to be in a collector's auction, so they will get more for those. "Frostmourne Hungers!" |
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Sovrath 3/17/08 2:24:20 PM
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Originally posted by Dulain
It says purchase price $379.00 But heck, at either price... GIVE ME 5! (kidding, it's very expensive). |
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Dulain 3/17/08 2:48:22 PM
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Ah, you're right. Just pre-ordering one straight out is $379. If you register to try and win one of the 99 collector's swords through auction it is $429. The number they are tracking is for those registered for the auction. |
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URMAKER 3/17/08 3:29:37 PM
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wow that thing looks badass. |
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greymann 3/17/08 3:31:03 PM
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Not sure it's a good idea to give wow players a real sword. |
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airstrike 3/17/08 3:39:42 PM
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Id rather buy a katana than that sword ,now that's a real sword.Plus as someone mentioned,it's a bad idea to give WoW players any shard objects ... even blunt objects.Well anyway ,im realy not surprised that the money hungry blizzard released this,they make +15mil a MONTH ,even with all the server costs etc. they should still have 5mil per month and they still need to squeeze every once of money they can from WoW.Other games wich make way way way less money then WoW release free expansions. But blizzard screws WoW playerbase again by forcing them to buy expansions that offer the same stuff but with a different skin and even more useless time sink. |
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letum6030 3/17/08 3:52:31 PM
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Joined: 6/22/06
Do people read my posts? Probably not. Do they read my quote? Hopefully not. |
A 28' blade on a 47' sword isn't great. The blade is only 47% of the length of the sword. That's a very short blade for a two handed sword. A claymore is about 55' long with only 13' for the handle and 42' for the blade. A typical long sword is about 36' long with 6' for the handle and 29' for the blade. A bastard sword would have a handle length of about 9-10' and a blade length of about 36'. So the sword has the handle of a two handed sword and the blade almost the length of a standard long sword. It's strange to me that they wouldn't make the blade longer. It is only stainless steel instead of a better material, so it would only work as an ornamental piece which makes it less appealing to me. |
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kitsunegirl 3/17/08 5:48:22 PM
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