Bundle
A bundle, also known as an environmental weapon, is a special type of object which, when acquired, provides its own set of skills.
Bundles can usually be found and picked up in the game world, or obtained from NPCs during events. They cannot be stored in your inventory, although some merchants sell consumable items which can be stored, which provide you with a bundle when used, such as the underwater net.
Examples of bundles include eggs that provide beneficial effects or can be thrown at enemies, buckets of water picked up and used to douse a fire or awaken a drunkard, Wooden Planks, tree branches or broken and empty bottles used as weapons or to stun or launch an enemy. Asura inventors all over Tyria also frequently invite adventurers to test their experimental weapons during events. Some weapons, like the Frying Pan, provide entertaining effects, and many provide a way to experience a specific real skill or effect which may not be available to your profession, such as leaping, stunning, knocking back or throwing a net at an enemy.
Mechanics[edit]
When picked up or otherwise obtained, a bundle replaces the currently equipped weapon's skills with its own set of skills, without actually replacing the weapon itself in the hero panel. Your weapon will become unusable until you either swap weapons or drop the bundle, but you will continue to benefit from any bonuses your equipped weapons provide.
Most bundles have usage limitations such as being usable only once or having a limited lifetime, disappearing if you wander out of the area where they are meant to be used or having a chance of breaking when their skills are activated. Swimming with a bundle equipped will usually cause it to be lost, though gliding with a bundle will not cause the bundle to be lost as bundles cannot be dropped while in air. In most cases, dropping a bundle using its dedicated skill or swapping weapons will destroy it, although some weapons are static and will remain on the ground when dropped or when being downed.
Certain bundles (like Affinity Analyzer) block the profession mechanic, rendering slot skills tied to it useless or limited compared to their original function.
All bundles share the same unique weapon strength, which scales with the rarity of the equipped mainhand weapon.
Profession skills[edit]
Bundles are available to some professions as part of their regular skills or profession mechanic:
- Elementalists can conjure elemental weapons having their own sets of skills.
- Engineers' engineering kits are bundles that they can take out and stow at any time. These kits act as a replacement to weapon swapping for them since they only have access to one weapon set instead of two. For an engineer, dropping a bundle has the same effect as stowing the kit.
- Rangers can have their porcine pets use their forage skill to obtain a bundle.
- Thieves have the steal attack, which provides them with a skill to use depending on the target.
- Firebrands can equip Tomes with skills that cost pages when cast.
- Bladesworns have access to their Gunsaber and Dragon Trigger as a replacement for weapon swapping.
Player chatter[edit]
Race | Gender | |
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Male | Female | |
Asura | Where's a golem when you need one? The secret is to lift from the knees. Oh, my back! |
Up. Up. Up. (grunt) Must... lift... with... legs. |
Charr | Lift with your legs. Oooof! Easy does it. |
Up it goes! Ugh. Erk. |
Human | Upsy-daisy! Easy does it. Oooof! |
Always lift with your legs! 1, 2, 3, lift! Ooof! |
Norn | Hefty! Gently, now. That's got some weight to it. |
Up, I say! Ha! I've held heavier. Oof. That's some bulk right there. |
Sylvari | Heavy! I've got it. I'm up to the challenge. |
I've lifted twice this. I can manage. (groan) (groan) Heavy! |
Trivia[edit]
- A few bundles were mentioned in early articles [1] about the game such as:
- Wooden planks used to smack enemies can be gained by killing oakhearts, or found in the rubble caused by centaurs breaking down a wooden gate. — Implemented
- Breaking a barstool over the head of a rowdy bar patron can yield a chair leg that can be used to great effect as a club. — Not implemented
See also[edit]
The Guild Wars Wiki has an article on Bundle. |
References[edit]
- ^ Part 2: Weapons, Professions and Races, Official Guild Wars 2 website (archive)