Destroyer

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Concept art by Jaime Jones

The Destroyers are fiery, nearly mindless creatures who seek to clear the Depths of Tyria of all life in order to prepare for the Great Destroyer's arrival.

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[edit] Creatures

Name Trophy
Image:Cross grey 20.png 16 (25) Destroyer Spawn
Warrior 24 (26), 28 (30) Destroyer of Bones
Warrior 28 (30) Destroyer of Earth
Warrior 24 (26), 28 (30) Destroyer of Flesh
Warrior 24 (26), 28 (30) Destroyer of Sinew
Ranger 24 (26), 28 (30) Destroyer of Deeds
Ranger 10 (24), 24 (26), 28 (30) Destroyer of Hordes
Necromancer 24 (26), 28 (30) Destroyer of Hope
Mesmer 20 (26), 24 (26), 28 (30) Destroyer of Thoughts
Elementalist 28 (30) Destroyer of Lives
Elementalist 28 (30) Destroyer Tremor
Ritualist 15 (25), 28 (30) Destroyer of Souls
Dervish 28 (30) Destroyer of Compassion
Destroyer Core

See here for a list of different Destroyer creatures.

[edit] Notes

  • Destroyers are immune to burning, resistant to fire damage and vulnerable to cold damage.
    • Their immunity to burning makes skills like Searing Flames useless.
    • They have a -20 penalty to armor against cold damage.
    • They typically have a +20 bonus to armor against fire damage, although some have a higher bonus.
    • They generally have 20 more armor than typical monsters of the same profession and level.
    • Destroyer warriors lack the profession's typical +20 armor bonus against physical damage.
  • Despite their stony appearance, Destroyers are fleshy creatures.
  • Despite having a wide range of professions, Destroyers have no healers and no condition removal, however their mesmers have hex removal skills.
  • Touch skills are effective against Destroyers, since they ignore armor.
Concept art of a Tannek by Matthew Barrett
  • Winter combined with any elemental damage (like weapon upgrade, or fire elementalists nuke spells) works very well on them due to their lowered armor against cold damage.

[edit] Trivia

  • Destroyers were originally called "Tanneks", and early concept art for them shows them to be fleshy, piglike creatures. It is possible they were adapted for GW:EN after appearing in the cancelled Utopia campaign.

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