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Crane

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Render by Kara Netterville.

Cranes are inherently opportunistic omnivores, suiting their diets to the changing seasons. They construct beautiful platform nests above bodies of water.

On the Fauna of the Echovald

Cranes are a Canthan species of moa that inhabit bamboo forests.

Canthan legends say that the crane flew too close to the sun and singed its wings, making the species fear the sky and stay on the ground. However, they are known to fly quite well. They are often seen on land because their legs are designed to allow them to wade in the shallows in search of fish.[1]

Locations[edit]

Cantha
Horn of Maguuma

Event involvement[edit]

Event star (tango icon).png Escort Bei's mech on their patrol of the Xunlai Jade Junkyard (80)

Combat abilities[edit]

Abilities
  • Dazes
Skills
  • Peck.png Peck - Damage your foe with a forceful peck.
  • Screech.png Screech - Damage and Daze enemies with a powerful screech.
Stolen skills

Drops[edit]

Name Type Rarity Quantity
Sharp Talon.png Sharp Talon Trophy Junk 1
Egg.png Egg Crafting material Basic 1
Large Claw.png Large Claw Crafting material Fine 1
Vicious Claw.png Vicious Claw Crafting material Rare 1
Heartwood Fragment.png Fallen Branch Trophy, Salvage item Basic 1
Salvageable Hide.png Salvageable Hide Salvage item Basic 1
Valuable Metal Scrap.png Valuable Metal Scrap Trophy, Salvage item Basic 1
Slab of Poultry Meat.png Slab of Poultry Meat Crafting material Fine 1–2
Harpy Feather.png Pristine Feather Trophy Rare 1

References[edit]

Gwwlogo.png The Guild Wars Wiki has an article on Crane.
  1. ^ Salome
    Salome: Canthan legends say that, long ago, the crane flew too close to the sun and singed its wings, making it fear the sky and stay grounded. But these endlessly graceful creatures, with their pale, pristine plumage, fly quite well. You see them on land so much because their long legs are perfect for wading the shallows in search of tasty marine morsels.