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These insignias work much like runes and can be found from the same Rune Traders in the campaign. These are the ones used in the Factions campaign.
The Guild Wars Insignias that are in the first Guild Wars pc game appear in this article. They are upgrade items that was introduced in the Nightfall expansion. They have been fully integrated since the May 2007 update. Only max collector armor and festival hats can not take insignias to upgrade. These insignias will now drop in all campaigns, and can also be salvaged from other items. These insignias can also be bought from Rune Traders. Common Insignias Good for All ClassesThese are the insignias that all character classes are going to be able to use without restrictions. These are the general insignias that do not have any regulations on them.
Assassin InsigniasThese four insignias are only for the Assassin class. But they are also allowed to use any of the above common insignias as well.
Ritualist InsigniasThese three insignias are going to be class specific to the Ritualist, but they are going to be able to use the above common insignias as well.
OverviewInsignias are relatively new to the game still, but they are no doubt fun to collect and customize characters with. These have a good supply and demand for trade in the trade channels or on fan based websites. These work much like runes, and they can be bought at the same rune traders. Mostly farmed by salvaging blue, purple, or gold items; insignias and runes can be identified via that route. Keep in mind that identification needs to happen before salvaging so that you will get the rune or insignia identified as well.
The copyright of the article Guild Wars Factions Insignias in Role-Playing Video Games is owned by Tina Samuels. Permission to republish Guild Wars Factions Insignias in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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