Two Worlds:Removed and Unused Content

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Removed and Unused Content is content that was either cut, removed, unused or never finished during development. Additionally, this page will cover names that changed at some point in localization or development. From armor to monsters or mounted heads and many other things. Some can still be found in-game, while others are found on bonus disks, promotional material or videos.

Playable Races Online[edit | edit source]

According to a 2006 interview with Miroslaw Dymek, Technical Director of Reality Pump (As of June 5, 2006), players were originally going to be able to play as: Elves, Dwarves, Orcs, Humans and Reptiles online, but in the end were only able to play as humans and elves.[1]

Potion Recipe's[edit | edit source]

The "Master Mixers wanted!" news article from February 23, 2007 states that potion recipe's would be offered for sale in shops and as rewards for quests.[2] This was shortly after the game was delayed for the final time (January 26, 2007)[3], meaning this gameplay element was cut very late in development.

Changed Names[edit | edit source]

Numerous names changed at some point during development and between games.

Antaloor[edit | edit source]

The Bonus Disk that came with the Collectors Edition featured a scenery video with the name Anthalor in the top left corner.

Aziraal[edit | edit source]

Aziraal's name in the Art Book is listed as Azirraal.

Covengor[edit | edit source]

Covengor was once named Covenant and there are still remnants of it around on official media. The Two Worlds physical and digital map lists the name Covenant.

Gor Gammar[edit | edit source]

Gor Gammar was once known as Gor Gamaar. This can be seen in subtitles and on signposts. Internally, Gor Gammar is also spelled Gor Gamaar, Gor Gammar, and GorGammaar.

Kira[edit | edit source]

Kira's name was changed between Two Worlds and Two Worlds II. From Kira to Kyra. The spelling and pronunciation Kira are only used in-game in Two Worlds. While other pieces of source material use the name Kyra and Kỹra.

Kira[edit | edit source]

  • Two Worlds
    • Dialogue and subtitles.

Kyra[edit | edit source]

  • Two Worlds Manual
  • Two Worlds II Strategy Guide
  • Two Worlds II

Kỹra[edit | edit source]

  • Two Worlds Manual
  • Two Worlds Strategy Guide
  • Two Worlds II Artbook
  • Two Worlds II Compendium x2
  • Two Worlds II Manual

Oswaroh[edit | edit source]

Oswaroh was renamed to Oswaroth in Two Worlds II and Two Worlds II: Castle Defense. A signpost in Two Worlds features the name Osgaroth.

Qudinar[edit | edit source]

The signposts in-game say Qudinaar. While Reist's dialogue sounds like he says "Qundohar." Internally, Qudinar is spelled Qudinaar and Qudinar.

Yamalin[edit | edit source]

Numerous sources refer to Yamalin as Yarmalin.

Yatholen[edit | edit source]

Yatholen's name in the Art Book is listed as Yatolen. One of the Bonus Code Items for Two Worlds is the "Great Shield of Yatolen". The Two Worlds Collectors Edition disk has concept art for Yatholen that says what appears to be YAIOLEN. While it could be a T, it looks more like an I.

Unicorn[edit | edit source]

Unicorn Skin[edit | edit source]

The game files have an unused Unicorn skin titled SKN_UNICORN_01.DDS. The file size is 682.80 KB

Mounted Unicorn Head[edit | edit source]

Additionally, a mounted unicorn head can be found in the game titled head_unicorn.

Unicorn Gallery[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  • Balmz contributed various screenshots.
  • Voxsound#7015 on the Two Worlds community discord for the Unicorn skin rip.