GW1 vs GW2 Complete Collection






I'm setting up a new page for my 'complete collection'. Check it out for updated screenshots as well as mapped locations. I'm leaving this page until I get through updating with all the locations I have here!
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Please note that this is a work in progress. I'm still working on mapping out the world and I'm taking it at my very own pace. I don't have all of the locations mapped and screenshot yet, but where's the fun in rushing around to do so? Please bear with me as I get them all uploaded and for a more updated list, keep tuned in to our home page. Thanks everyone for your support and patience!

***Beware of spoilers for those of you who have not completed Guild Wars 1!***



Lion's Arch Crafter's Circle
Lions Arch/ Old Lions arc
 Lore: Lions Arch was once the main city in Kryta, and even now serves as a central trading hub and port. While it used to be a Human city, it now welcomes races of all types.
Lions Arch
Trivia: Lions Arch is one of the hosts of Wintersday, Canthan New Year, and  Halloween each year. It is decorated for each one. In Wintersday it can be seen covered in snow!
Lions Arch Keep
Lore: Lions Arch used to hold the throne for the King and Queen but has now been shifted to Divinity's Reach.
Lions Arch
Shaemoor Bridge
Beetletun
Lore: The guard towers of Beetletun have always stood with guards watching over it. It has been said that they wait for the arrival of  a mysterious enemy hailing from across the saltwater lake called Giant's Basin.
Wizard's Tower and Fisherman's Haven
Lore: This floating tower of Kessex hides the mystery of who rules it as well as the powers inside. Many have tried to enter it but no one knows just what waits inside.
Nebo Village
Ascalonian Settlement
Lore:  The Settlement was established when Prince Rurik made peace with officials in Kryta, who then allowed those wishing to escape the post searing world to settle here.
Statue of Grenth in Temple of the Ages
Lore: Grenth is the God of Death and Ice. He provides guidance for Assassins, Necromances, Ritualists, and Water Elementalists.  He is the judge of the dead and decides the proper afterlife for them. The statue in the Temple of the Ages was often used to access the underworld by kneeling to him.

Temple of the Ages
Fort Salma
Fisherman's Haven
Sanctum Cay
Dominion Killing Zone/Twin Serpent Lakes
Fort Salma entrance
Lake Gendarr
Beacon's Perch
About: Beacon's Perch was part of Dwarven territory in Guild Wars 1. With a war between different Dwarven factions, venturing outside of a Shiverpeaks outpost could gain you a fight with the Stone Summit, a band of Dwarves who hated all other races and often resorted to slavery to win their battles.
Beacon's Perch
Beacon's Perch
Granite Citadel
Granite Citadel
Granite Citadel
Granite Citadel
Hall of Monuments
Hall of Monuments
Xunlai Chests in Eye of the North/Hall of Monuments
Graggult's Keep

Lakeside County/Plains of Ashford
Ashfod Abby
Ashford Catacombs
Lakeside County


Inside Ashford Catacombs
Ascalon City Structure
Green Hills County Statue of Balthazar
Barradin Estate
Rin(Nolani Academy)/Black Citadel
The Breach
Some buildings in Rin/Black Citadel. See original post for more details.
Flame Temple Corridor/ Incendio Templum
Rin
Ashford/ Ashford Forum
Searing Crystal
Earth Elemental's valley in Ascalon
Great Northern Wall Entrance/ Ascalon
Ascalon
Nolani Academy
Nolani Academy Bridge/ The New Bridge
Ruins of Rin
Ruins of Nolani
Wall of Ascalon
Ruins of Nolani
Ascalon Academy
The Great Northern Wall (North side)
Searing Cauldron
Piken Square


Serenity Temple
Grendich Courthouse



Arbor Bay/ The Grove
The Pale Tree
Henge of Denravi
Rata Sum










14 comments:

  1. These are all awesome! It's pretty interesting seeing the differences between the two games, so thanks!

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  2. Very good work :) thats exactly what i searched for :) Thanks for that!
    Would be great, when you can upload more pics ;)

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  3. Thanks a lot for this, I'm sitting with gw1 and gw2 on different computers visiting the same areas. A nice trip down memory lane:)

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    1. Thank you for visiting the site! It's people like you who keep me inspired!

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  4. Thank you so much for this site! I have been playing GW2 since pre-purchase launch, but I never played GW1. I went looking for some information to better understand the background, and your site is a treasure trove. You're doing wonderful things here not only for fans of Guild Wars, but for those of us who are new to the family. :-) Thanks again!

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    1. Thank you for your support! I'm glad to hear that I've helped out and I hope to continue doing so.

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  5. I would certainly also like to see overlays of the two world maps. This is awesome! Great job! ;)

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  6. This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you!

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  7. Bless you for this! As a long-time GW1 player, I took to Google to find just this sort of thing. I'm bad at spotting these things on my own, so I appreciate the work you've done. Very interesting to see what 250 years has done!

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    1. I very much appreciate your support and glad you found Project Tyria!

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  8. Awesome! Its so wonderful. I hope you go on with the journey of tyria. Thank you very much!

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