Postal 2 Weapon Locations

Postal 2 weapon locations list

Jan 07, 2014 I thought this was a mod since I got it after I installed a ton of mods and used xMod to give myself all weapons in my game. It's even called the 'Beta Shotgun' too as if it's from the beta build of Postal 2, and that made me think that someone modded it in. This is a cool little secret:). The best place to get cheats, codes, cheat codes, walkthrough, guide, FAQ, unlockables, tricks, and secrets for PC. Here are several weapons from Postal 2 orginially created by SGS and converted to GTA San Andreas by Bandit. Please note that it is highly recomended that you back up any files just in case either you do not like this modification or it causes your game to go wrong.

Tengu Echo weapons

Type
Crafted weapons
Collection
Discipline
Artificer
Huntsman
Weaponsmith
Req. rating
400
Rarity
Exotic
Req. level
80
Release
May 26, 2020

The Tengu Echo weapons set is a set of weapons released with the No Quarter chapter of Living World Season 5.

Acquisition[edit]

Recipes

To unlock the recipe to craft a Tengu Echo weapon, the Mysterious Journal achievement must be completed.

The player has to find Goro Cleverclaws, initially located in Drizzlewood Coast near Petraj's Rest, to buy a Sheet of Handmade Tengu Etching Paper from him. The player must then interact with one of the Curious Carvings (each corresponding to a specific weapon) so that the Tengu Echo weapon recipe is unlocked and available to buy from Goro Cleverclaws for 35,000 .

  • Unlocking the Tengu Echo weapon recipes will award progress for the Tengu Weapon Etchings achievement.
    • It should be noted that this achievement awards a Recipe: Tengu Blade to craft Tengu Echo Blades, 2 Assassin's Orichalcum Imbued Inscription and 6 Tengu Echo Blades.
  • The total price for all recipes is 560,000 .
Crafting

Once the recipes are unlocked, weapons can be crafted by Artificers, Huntsmen, and Weaponsmiths. All weapons require 4 Tengu Echo Blades.

Weapons[edit]

ItemTypeItem linkTrading post
Main hand
Tengu Echo AxeAxeloading…
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Tengu Echo DaggerDaggerloading…
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Tengu Echo MaceMaceloading…
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Tengu Echo PistolPistolloading…
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Tengu Echo ScepterScepterloading…
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Tengu Echo SwordSwordloading…
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Off hand
Tengu Echo FocusFocusloading…
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Tengu Echo ShieldShieldloading…
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Tengu Echo TorchTorchloading…
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Tengu Echo WarhornWarhornloading…
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Two-handed
Tengu Echo GreatswordGreatswordloading…
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Tengu Echo HammerHammerloading…
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Tengu Echo LongbowLongbowloading…
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Tengu Echo RifleRifleloading…
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Tengu Echo Short BowShort bowloading…
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Tengu Echo StaffStaffloading…
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Gallery[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • The weapons in this set share many similar characteristics with Tengu weapons from Guild Wars 1.
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StandardBronzeIronSteelDarksteelMithril
ImbuedBanditRDredgeROgreRKraitRPearlE
SpecialCharrS
BeadedRI
GodskullRIS
PrimordusEI
CorruptedEIS
AmbriteEIS
AuricEIS
ExperimentalEIS
PerfectedEIS
AstralEIS
DragonsbloodEIS
Dragon SlayerEIS
Restored BorealEIS
Illuminated BorealEIS
Tengu EchoEIS
StormcallerEIS
Charged StormcallerEIS
AscendedAIS
StellarAIS
Heroic DragonsbloodAIS
R - Rare; E - Exotic; A - Ascended; I - requires special ingredient; S - requires recipe sheet

Postal 2 Weapon Locations Near Me

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Postal 2: Paradise Lost is the third expansion to the wildly violent and politically incorrect FPS, Postal 2. Once again featuring “The Postal Dude”, an angry protagonist with a chip on his shoulder and a tendency for violence, Postal 2: Paradise Lost puts players in control of the mayhem. Similar in style to the original Postal 2, players must explore the seedy city of Paradise over five days of the week. Paradise Lost features a variety of new zones, many themed after the apocalyptic fallout from the previous expansion, Postal 2: Apocalypse Weekend. Using a zany variety of weapons and guns, players complete errands and eradicate the undesirable population of Paradise as they see fit.

Main Game Features

  • Five stages of FPS antics
  • Ten new weapons/guns
  • Four new zones to explore

Story

Paradise Lost takes picks up shortly after the events of Apocalypse Weekend, with the Postal Dude and his dog Champ narrowly escaping death from a nuclear explosion. After seeing a cat trotting down the road, Champ runs off after it, forcing the Postal Dude to give chase. Not long after, due to his previously sustained head wound, the Postal Dude passes out behind the wheel, crashing and succumbing to a coma. Awakening over a decade later, the Postal Dude treks into the unrecognizable Paradise and begins to look for his dog.

Spread over the course of five days, you'll explore Paradise and the surrounding area, checking off objectives on your short errand list. The story is often tongue-in-cheek and purposefully offensive, packed with off-color jokes and shocking content. If you played the original Postal 2, none of this will come as a surprise and is an expected part of the package. In terms of narrative quality, Postal 2: Paradise Lost isn't exactly high-brow storytelling, but it's entertaining and offbeat in its own unique way.

Gameplay

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Paradise Lost offers players an open world to explore, with a few objectives to accomplish each day. It's up to the player whether they want to complete objectives using violence or peace, although combat is usually unavoidable. When you do decide to let some bullets loose, there is an impressive selection of weapons, including pistols, assault rifles, shotguns, and more. Paradise Lost adds in a few wackier weapons, including the Weed Whacker, the Bean Bag Launcher, and even a sword. The Postal Dude's journey to recover Champ and heal up from his coma takes him to a variety of familiar and new locations, including several new areas introduced in Paradise Lost. These include several environmental zones, such as a desert, a forest, and snow-barren fields.

In terms of potentially offensive content, Postal 2: Paradise Lost is packed to the brim. Just like the original game, Paradise Lost pulls no punches in poking fun at sensitive topics and capitalizing on shocking material. As always, players can attack innocent civilians, gruesomely executing NPCs at will. You can also give characters the finger, urinate on them, and even kick them in the nuts. Objectives are also darkly humorous takes on controversial topics, ranging from terrorism to toilet humor.

Conclusion

Postal 2: Paradise Lost is unabashedly loud, violent, and offensive, which surprisingly works from time to time. As an expansion to an FPS with one of the biggest cult followings around, Paradise Lost adds more of what fans what to see. There's wackier objectives, more ridiculous weapons, and a continuous spew of racy jokes and touchy topics. If you're a longtime fan of Postal 2, Paradise Lost will absolutely please.

Even when you remove the exceptionally obnoxious amount of shock-value content, Postal 2: Paradise Lost is still redeeming from a gameplay perspective, as the unparalleled level of player freedom grants tons of fun. Unless you've got especially thin skin, Postal 2: Paradise Lost is a fun and appropriately contentious expansion.

Pros

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  • New weapons are inventive
  • Open-ended gameplay provides replayability
  • Cleans up the events from Postal III

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Cons

  • Humor is hit and miss
  • Some objectives are annoying to complete

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Overall rating: 7