Yes.... BUT.... isn't it true that a weapon doesn't become "Legendary" until it has a significant age to it? According to Lore, the Fourth Age began after the destruction of the One Ring, so that is where we were - more or less - with the release of the Iron Hills, Vales of Anduin, etc.... The destruction of the ring as depicted in the Mordor expansion set the end of the Third Age. So... with that said, should those two zones not drop Fourth Age weapons by now? (Green ones, I suppose?
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) Or.... would "Fourth Age" weapons simply not be old enough to be legendary, and just considered "Current Day Weapons", which go on sale at the local blacksmith.
In that context, a "Day 1 Third Age Weapon" would not be anything "Legendary", it would just be an ordinary sword, one that was forged by a local blacksmith, stolen by an orc on the battle field and then subsequently looted from that orc by the free peoples aka US!.... one that still needed to be proven, one that doesn't have a history or legend attached to it.... a weapon that would not become legendary until passed along a few generations and the energy of the tales and battles it was used in was forged within it!
I accept the game technical reason. But I am not sure about your lore justification...
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