There was another one I saw on G+ a while ago that listed the literal time it takes the guns to reload, and the time it takes the abilities to recharge. And he also included that the Nova bomb doesn't start a recharge until detonated, when the solar flare begins its recharge as soon as you cast it. Where did you see how to pronounce the Gjallerhorn? Or did you just guess?
(Edit: well maybe not literal)
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Edited by ChrisFrancisK: 7/29/2013 8:05:06 AMWell according to Wikipedia a Gjallarhorn has to do with Norse mythology. It's a mystical horn blown at the onset of Ragnarök associated with the god Heimdallr and the wise being Mímir.. But as for the pronunciation I'm just assuming the 'g,' is silent.
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He pronounced in -jallerhorn- I pronounce it -yallerhorn- another guy pronounces it -gallerhorn-.
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In my video I believed I pronounced it 'jallerhorn.' It really doesn't matter honestly. It's an awesome weapon either way.
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Oops! By he I meant you, and didn't realize you where who made the thread. :P
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Gjallarhorn would be best pronounced by you none nordics as Jallarhorne. The mythos desribed above is correct though. It was the horn held by Heimdall who guarded the bridge to Midgard the dwelling of the gods. The horn was only to be sounded once and that was the prelude to Ragnarok, the end of the world. Then the gods and giants and the Midgard serpent and the Fenris wolf would battle one last time to the very end. But after the smoke settled, all was not lost. Two humans had hid in the branches of the world tree Yggdrasil and a few gods survided and one returned from the realm of death and the world was anew.
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I thought I was a little correct. Thanks for the specification man.
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Np, I know my Norse mythology like the back of my hand.
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This is the video. (Note: some of the stuff he says isn't accurate due to the video being released 6 days after the actuall gameplay reveal.)