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Guild Wars: Eye of the North : ウィキペディア英語版
Guild Wars: Eye of the North

''Guild Wars: Eye of the North'' (also known as ''GW:EN'' and ''EotN'') is an expansion pack to the Action RPG ''Guild Wars'' made by the Seattle-based ArenaNet studio, a subsidiary of NCsoft. It was released worldwide on August 31, 2007. Unlike other games in the ''Guild Wars'' sequence, ''Eye of the North'' requires players to own one of the earlier three campaigns. It features no tutorial content and is intended for characters that have reached level 10 or higher.
''Eye of the North'' does not feature new professions, but has 18 new "multilevel" dungeons, 150 new skills (50 of them restricted to PvE), 40 new armor sets, and 10 new ''heroes'', in addition to the new items, weapons, and titles added as usual in every ''Guild Wars'' campaign. It is in part intended to act as a bridge from ''Guild Wars'' to ''Guild Wars 2'' and introduces the new races of the ''Norn'' (dwellers on the icy slopes of the Shiverpeak Mountains to the north) and ''Asura'' (inhabitants of the southern part of the Maguuma Jungle), both of which would later become playable in the sequel.
''Eye of the North'' continues the ''Prophecies'' story, which is told in three acts. In Act I, a great earthquake tears across the three continents of Tyria, Cantha and Elona, revealing entrances to a network of underground tunnels. From there, players enter into the homelands of the Charr (from the ''Prophecies'' story) to the north, the Asura to the west, and the Norn at the far end of the Shiverpeaks. The story culminates with a battle against the Great Destroyer, the chief antagonist of the dwarven pantheon.
== Gameplay ==


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