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Grand Chase Guide:

Posted on 2009-01-20 by sirstarNo comments


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Sword Master
Sword masters are experts of swordplay. This style of fighting was developed by a Bermesiahn mercenary. Contrary to the name, Sword Masters aren’t limited to the use of swords, they can wield a wide variety of weapons; greatly expanding the number of strategies available to them. The king or queen of a country grants the honorable title of Sword Master to a limited number of people as a reward for completing certain missions and contributing greatly to their respective countries. Elesis’s grandfather, Sieghart, was once a Sword Master.  
CHARACTERISTICS
Elesis uses a heavy, thick, two-handed sword to inflict devastating blows on her enemies. She has the experience and confidence necessary to be a flawless swordswoman by the time she acquires the rank of Sword Master; which will further improve her formidable fighting abilities.  
How to Become a Sword Master
The Sword Master title is only given to those with great achievements; applicants must attain Level 30, and complete the 2nd job change mission before accepting the 3rd job change mission. Applicants must purchase the job change mission scroll with GP or Cash in the Shop, under the Academy tab, to begin the 3rd job change mission for Sword Master. The missions on the Cash Scroll will be easier than those on the GP Scroll. After purchasing the scroll, register the mission and you will be on your way to Sword Master. 
In order to change jobs and become a Spearman, you must obtain a mission scroll and complete the mission given.
CHARACTERISTICS
A Spearman specializes in wielding a long spear, enabling her to dodge strikes and attack enemies from a safe distance. Attacking with a long spear requires different battle strategies than fighting with a sword.Spearmen can use aggressive attack skills, like combo attacks and furious jab-and-throw attacks and can also carry out quick multiple attacks with grace, despite their cumbersome appearance. 
SKILL
LV 1: Force Strike Strike the ground with a spear to throw up sparks.
LV 2: Compact Slash Perform a spinning attack with a spear, concentrating power into the final blow.
LV 3: Fire Lance Throw a burning spear to decimate all enemies in front of the Spearman.
Basic Combo Swing the spear wildly.
Quick Multi Attacks Strike a nearby enemy with great speed.
 
MISSION LIST
Spear Fragment Gather Spear Fragments from the monsters that have gathered between the Marsh of Oblivion and Gaikoz’s Castle.
Gaikoz’s Seal Gather Gaikoz’s Seal and defeat Gaikoz in Gaikoz’s Castle. The seal can only be found on 3-Star difficulty.
AGE : 15
Favorite Activity : Intense Battles
Pet Peeve : Easy Battles
Elesis is a Kanavan Knight and daughter of a Kanavan Tracker who never returned after he was dispatched to find KazeAze. She is an exceptional swordsman who has been trained by her father since birth. While she is on a journey to find her father, she hears news about Kaze’aze in the Serdin Kingdom. Hiding her true identity, Elesis joins Grand Chase in hopes of finding her father.
CHARACTERISTICS
Elesis is feared by her enemies for her powerful attack skills that instantly wipe out entire groups of monsters. She leads her team at the front line of battle, advancing against enemies while defending her allies against enemy Archers and Mages. When she charges her enemies, they go down without having a chance to retaliate. Elesis has 80% more defense points against Archer’s arrows, and suffers the least amount of delay among the Grand Chase members when inflicted with powerful damage from enemies.
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Dofus Review by TarromX

Posted on 2009-01-17 by adminNo comments


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Dofus Okay, i am going to take this very slow for you guys so you can understand everything. First you guys maybe wonder, WHAT THE ?!#%! is Dofus? Dofus is a MMO game... like all the others, you kill to advance, to kill more, to advance more... and so it keep going like that until you are level 200. The main story/quest is to get all the 6 Dofus (it is dragon eggs whit powers) to become strongest in the world.
You start as level one as any of the 12 classes
-The Iop (some kind of mad warrior...),
-The Sram (its like a gay skeleton whos sneaking around),
-The Cra (who is like a normal archer),
-The Sadida (hmm... druid?),
-The Feca (a deffensive class),
-The Xelor (time magican),
-The Ecaflip (Wohoo gambler cats!),
-The Eniripsa (looks like some kind of cleric to me),
-The Sacrier (Emo...Emo...EMO!... don't ask me!),
-The Osamodas (a covard summoner),
-The Enutrof (tresure hunter) -And the Pandawa (who base their attack on alcohol p2p only!)
The fights: When you fight you got 3 important things, the AP (action points) all the spells and attack cost you an X number of AP... and when there is a new round youre AP is full again. The MP (movement point) this tells you how much you can move each round... all classes start whit MP 3 and AP 6, you can find items that make youre AP and MP goes up by 1 or 2. Then we got the HP (hitpoints) that is how much health youre character has, if it goes down to 0 then you are dead...
Is the graphic good? No... it depends on waht you think is good... but i think its a Donkey Kong 1 graphic. Anyway when you are F2P (Free to play) you only have acces to a small area... its the City and its surounding... its like a total area of Elvyn forest in Worlf of warcraft but in a 2d mode.... One thing thats good is that you can learn professions. The proffesion i have discoverd so far is. -Alchemisting -Tailoring (You need some kind of book to learn this one that cost alot) -Woodcutting -Farming -Shoemaker -Bow maker -Pick flower (can't remember its name...) -Etc etc There are lots of professions... BUT! you can only learn one profession until you have become P2P (Pay to play) But when you are P2P u can learn up to three! You do never want to be P2P because its impossible to level... you get to like level 20-30 then you get pissed of because you have been at same area all the time training days after days... ITS SO BORING!.
Game feeling: 4/10 (it feels like you are a god watching over the poor peoples) Quests: 3/10 (shud i call the for quest or follow the arrow?) Graphic: 4/10 (its not so detailed) Fights: 7/10 (Its a really fun tactical game... but if you like tactical try Dofus-Arena) Sound: 4/10 (Same sounds all the time... you really get the melody on youre head) Sorry but i have to give it a 4.5/10 because its boring.
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Asda Story Review

Posted on 2009-01-05 by sirstarNo comments


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By Joshua TemblettI haven’t played a point and click free MMORPG in a long time, so I was more than happy to preview this very attractive looking online world. ASDA Story has a very comforting feel about it, what with the cartoon characters having giant feet and with a distinct anime style that echoes throughout its universe. Also with the list of “jaw dropping” features that this game boasts, I became very interested in whether or not this game will be a revolution to the genre. But first how about we get this out of the way, ASDA Story is a grinding game. At the beginning of this story, you will be given short and fun quests, however shortly after level ten, you will begin to see just how amazingly repetitive this title is. It’s also incredibly addicting. You’ll spend your whole time, killing monsters, levelling up, completing quests and then repeating those three chores, however there is always new equipment and armour to be found or bought and this is where the addictive side comes in. You see the weapons and armour always make your character look super shiny and cool, and you’ll always want that set of gloves that give your persona just that little bit more defence and style. Your little avatar will also gain points every level in which you can put into your skills, increasing their power and enabling you to learn more skills. ASDA Story does however increase your stats as you level up automatically, which is useful for those of us who hate the whole “class build” concept, however if you’re one of those players who enjoys choosing how fast/strong your character is, you may not enjoy the lack of customisation available. There is no real back story to the world of ASDA Story to begin with; however as the game progresses on you will be treated to more and more snippets of information regarding the lore of the world. Whilst the game may not have a compelling storyline, it does sport several short stories, which are played out through doing quests. However you’ll quickly find out that these brief tales are nothing more than an excuse to exercise your patience in doing repetitive tasks. So whilst the story and gameplay are nothing to write home about, the graphics are very fresh and certainly the characters you create look and feel like Disney characters. There are however a few game bugs to still be fixed in the environment, one such game bug is that you can walk through huge boulders and bushes (which you get the general feeling the designers wanted to be solid). Whilst we can walk through bushes in real life, sure we may get a few scratches and scars, I have yet to see any human being walk into a humongous rock and come out the other side. Indeed the game doesn’t push awe filled “Wow!”s with its graphic but it does have its very own sense of manner and tone. The features that stand out among this title and try to make it seem different from the rest are interesting. The game has a Soul-Mate System, whereby you can make someone your soul partner and share exp, among other things, with them. You can even play as your Soul Mate’s character! Another system is the “Sowel System”, whereby your weapon of choice/amour needs to be equipped with a special jewel in order for it to work. You can also update these “Sowels”, making your items stronger. I would not say that these features are revolutionary and will really make you (the gamer) want to play this game more than any other, however for a bonus (which is what they more or less amount to), they make nice little touches. To be honest I really don’t want to lie about ASDA Story, it is an average free to play MMORPG, and to be honest it will probably remain that way. The title does have a nice system going on though, as you’ll always want to earn that new weapon or piece of amour, which in turn brings you back for more plus playing in a party, is definitely incredibly fun. If the developers can make the game less of a grind though and focus more on providing more weapons, more instants and other items, I can definitely see this game becoming close to the king of free to play, point and click MMORPGs. ASDA Story has a very comforting feel about it, what with the cartoon characters having giant feet and with a distinct anime style that echoes throughout its universe. Also with the list of “jaw dropping” features that this game boasts, I became very interested in whether or not this game will be a revolution to the genre.
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Asda Story Overview

Posted on 2009-01-05 by sirstarNo comments


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Asda Story uses cute proportionally divided into 5 ways characters in full 3D MMORPG. Based on a colorful, bright, and cheerful world, it is an easy game where monsters with strong characteristics come out. Lots of female users can have some great tastes of this comfortable game easily. Asda Story can satisfy hardcore users who would like to use complicated key controls where unlimited item expansions are possible and lots of skill trees and casual users who would like to just click around the game to enjoy it. Especially, the world’s first trial, ‘Real Costume Play’ in MMORPG is well rated by Koreans and Japanese. Also 1:1 party system, ‘Soulmate System’ has very unique characteristics of Asda Story and lots of people are very interested in that.
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Dofus Introduction

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Dofus is a Flash based massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed and published by Ankama Games[1], a French computer game manufacturer. During the beta, while the game was still in development the game was Free-to-Play (f2p). It is now primarily a Pay to Play, but it still also offers a limited amount of free content. Dofus is set in the world of Amakna (which is Ankama spelled backwards). Its success has led to the marketing of spin-off products, like books, art and comics. With the development of two continuations: Dofus Arena, released at the beginning of 2006, is an alternative "tournament" version of Dofus; and Wakfu which is currently in the process of beta testing. As the Dofus community continued to grow, new areas and add-ons are added. The developers continually add new content as well as balance items/classes. The game has attracted nearly three million players worldwide and is especially well-known in France Dofus Trailer YouTube Preview Image Dofus Gameplay YouTube Preview Image Character Classes There are 12 character classes, each one affiliated with a divinity at the origin of its name and its powers. Each class has its own spells and features, according to the weapon used. Ecaflip's Coin  Ecaflips are Warrior/Gamblers who always appear in the most surprising places... An Ecaflip is happiest when gambling - for all and for nothing. Be advised, gambling is a very serious matter for an Ecaflip, he won't hesitate to gamble away his life on a throw of the dice if it means victory...Ecaflips depend heavily on chance, hence without their luck, they couldn't gamble... Sadida's Boots  Sadidas are Summoners who specialize in creating powerful ointments and insidious poisons. Taming brambles to form horrifying weapons, crafting war and healing dolls - these, are a Sadida's bread and butter. They use the power of trees and plants to attack their opponents, immobilizing and attacking them with brambles and puppets. Some of the Sadidas utilize staff's to help them deal with their enemies. Eniripsa's Hands  Eniripsas are fairy healers with the power to ease your pain with a single word. Their potent utterances can either heal their allies or hurt their enemies... Some of them even become word hunters, wandering Amakna in search of obscure verbs and forgotten languages. Osamodas's Whip  Osamodas are born Summoners. They have the power to summon creatures and they are the greatest tamers. Rumor has it, they even cut their clothes from the skin of their enemies. Go ask them whether its true or not… and you'll see for yourself! Iop's Heart  Iops are go-getting Warriors beyond legend! One thing's for sure: Iops know how to use their weapons. They need to draw first blood at least once a day, just to feel alive. Their violent force and sudden energy can make Iops the best of knights ... but also the worst! Enutrof's Fingers  Enutrofs are helplessly covetous treasure Hunters. They are interested in any kind of goods, items or creatures that can be turned into Kamas. The first thing an Enutrof does when he meets another adventurer, is count his value with a single, sweeping look. In the eyes of an Enutrof, an adventurer is nothing but a vessel full of valuable goods and items! Cra's Range  As proud as they are accurate, Cras are the master Archers. They are precious allies to those embroiled in a messy attack. From a distance, their bows, eyes and tight fists become one, as their deadly arrows pierce through the melee to their chosen target. They are also a good support class, with spells increasing the range of all of their team or decreasing their enemy's range. Sram's Shadow  Srams are Assassins who love purses, especially when they're full! Folding up the tails of a new tunic, exploring the bottom of a pocket, nimbly fingering through the contents, stroking the valuables and drawing out the prize are what a Sram enjoys best! They have the ability to turn themselves invisible, which gives them the ability to surprise anybody and deal out heavy critical strikes. Feca's Shield  Fecas are faithful Protectors. They hold an important place in groups of adventurers for their protective powers - not to mention their skill with a staff. For generations, the Fecas have prided themselves on guarding what treasure wise men have entrusted them with. Xelor's Sandglass  Xelors are Magi who can influence time. They also command obedience from all related mechanisms including; chimes, clocks and pendulums. Xelors play with their abilities in the field… either to slow down their enemies or to teleport themselves wherever they want. Sacrier's Blood  Sacriers are Berserkers who, with each hit, increase their powers tenfold. As they have nothing to fear from cuts or blows, they haunt the front lines in battle and are most treasured by groups of adventurers! Sacriers are the perfect allies for those long, relentless battles, because of their capabilities to guard their allies from damage and possessing an enormous amount of Health Points to win the battle. Pandawa Pandawas are interested in one thing, Drinking! They base their fighting techniques on the Drunken Boxing style, which means they fight under the influence of alcohol. Pandawa can toss their allies and enemies all over the map thanks to their toughness. Pandawa are also the masters of the elements, capable of manipulating them to leave their enemies vulnerable.    Professions Each character can choose up to 3 normal professions and may choose to specialise in those 3 professions further. There are two categories of professions: collecting and crafting. Collecting professions involve players going out into the wilderness and collecting natural resources, such as wood and flowers. Crafting professions involve the player piecing collected resources together to make a vast array of different items.     Note* There is only one profession that combines both aspects of these professions, and that is the Alchemist. A Profession goes from level 1 to 100. As players gain levels, new skills are gained. In crafting professions, players will reach certain levels, thus increasing the number of ingredients, or slots, that can be used. In the harvesting professions, upon reaching certain levels, the player gains access to new resources in addition to increased number of ingredients that can be used. Players are able to learn up to three professions, but a new profession cannot be learned until existing are level 30 or higher. Lastly, crafting professions gain access to a special "Magus" specialization at level 65. The Magus specialization allows a crafter to modify the characteristics of the objects using smithmagic, runes and potions.  Alignments The alignment system makes it possible to participate in the eternal war between the cities of Bonta, and Brakmar. It makes it possible for characters to benefit from advantages, such as the ability to wear a shield, the ability to enter areas exclusive to characters of a certain alignment, and the ability to access the resources available in their own city. Since an update at the end of 2007, a territorial conquest system was created, allowing every zone to be controlled by one alignment. Players from the current alignment of the area can benefit from increased drops and experience in that area. The bonuses are determined by which alignment has the most areas, the one with the most gaining less. There is a third alignment, the Mercenary alignment, that is an exclusively role playing alignment, that has the ability to carry out contracts assigned by other players. This last alignment is governed by players and not by NPC characters.This last alignment is only available at one server in french server's.  Guilds For a collaborative aspect, the characters of all races, any levels and any alignment can associate to form guilds. That makes it possible for the members to speak with each other, coordinate events, place Perceptors, and more. A perceptor is a special NPC that is created by a member of a guild. The perceptor has the ability to collect items from fights that occur on the same map. The creation of a guild is integrated into the universe of the game. It requires a guildalogem, an item which can be dropped by any monster, rarely. Guilds can be geared towards player versus player combat, territorial conquest, socialization, or anything else.  Places Dofus is filled with magical places that people live on. Only few monsters could be found in different kind of places.These places are filled with wide variety of monsters that you could battle.But for one thing there's places that few could only go and these will be a problems. There's place that only specific characters could go. Dungeons Dungeons are places that certain monsters live in some dungeons you need the key of that dungeon to enter and there's specicfic meets for you to go in a specific dungeon. After and end of a dungeon there will be a boss. These bosses are only in this places and you could only find them in here.  Subscription Since its release, Dofus has seen more than 4 million accounts created, including 90% of the subscribers from its release and distributed between 33 servers (including 23 French-speaking , 3 international, 1 United Kingdom/Ireland, 3 Spanish, 1 German, 1 Italian and 1 Brazilian/Portuguese). Accounts are separated into two categories, Free-to-Play and Pay-to-Play. The game includes a zone accessible to Free-to-Play accounts, added last quarter 2005. Free accounts have access to the new player zone of Incarnum and access to the city of Astrub and its outlying areas. This Makes it possible for a new player to enjoy seemingly full game play, unbounded by time restrictions. Access to the entire persistent world of Dofus -- including access to other cities, participating in factional Player vs. Player battles and being able to raise profession levels above 30 -- requires a monthly fee, with discounts given for longer term subscriptions. Methods to pay for an account include; Paypal, a credit card, Pay by Cash, Audiotel phone codes and gift codes. Subscriptions to Dofus are not able to be set up for recurring billing, so players must go through the payment process each time they wish to extend a Pay-to-Play account.
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Knight Online Guide: Quest Guide

Posted on 2008-12-24 by sirstarNo comments


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Credit to semirans Within each quest are any known bugs or difficulties that I encountered while trying to do the quests. Also, I did the quests as Karus Rogue so some rewards may be specific to that class or race. I have tried to include the variants when I knew them and will hopefully be able to update them as new info is added and bugs are fixed. They are presented at the levels and in the order they were offered to me, your results may vary, but should be close. After completing the "What you do" portion of the quest, you return the original NPC to do the "What you get" part. This instruction sounds basic, but some of the qusts are a bit confusing.
Known Issues and Current Undocumented features (bugs)
1. [BLACKSMITH] Heppa quests were frequently listed out of order making it unclear how to proceed. I have them listed in the order they should be done. 2. Mercenary Captain Cougar (Kugar) is currently disabled. Messages pop up all the time telling you to go talk to him for things like information about Moradon, or training assessments. Don't waste time looking for him until they reenable him. 3. Many quests require you to kill an animal, but killing them in Moradon doesn't do it. You have to travel to Karus or El Morad, depending upon your race. When this is the case, it is noted in the individual quest notes below. This causes you not to be able to complete some quests given as early as level 27 until you reach level 35. 4. Some quests don't pop up and count your kills. They do tell you when you complete them. 5. I know there is a Kecoon Armor quest for Warriors only. As far as I can tell no other class get that quest, so you can trash those Kecoon Armors. 6. Currently the "Glyptondont Hunt" and the "Werewolf Elimination" are glitched. I have killed tons Glyptodont in both Karus and Moradon and the quest never completes. The werewolf is a bit more hard to tell as people are always farming them in Moradon and I can't locate any in Karus to see if they allow you to complete it.
Quests for Levels 1-10
Level 1 Moradon N/A Rescuing Sid What you do: Kill 1-2 Worm What you get: Servant (Seed) Notes: Seed is the quest helper that pops up for the rest of the game telling you whe a new quest is available. He doesn't always get the names of the NPC correct and frequently pops up just as you are trying to kill something. You can disable the helps in the quest options. Level 2 Moradon Sentinel Patrick Worm Hunt What you do: Kill 5 Worm What you get: 50 xp Notes: No counter pops up after each kill. There is an announcement that the quest is completed once you kill 5 worms. Level 3 Moradon [Grand Merchant's Daughter] Menissiah Spools of Silk What you do: Gather 5 Silk Spools What you get: 50 xp Notes: Level 3 Moradon Sentinel Patrick Bandicoot Hunt What you do: Kill 5 Bandicoot What you get: 100 xp Notes: Level 4 Moradon [Grand Merchant's Daughter] Menissiah Bandicoot Fang What you do: Gather 3 Bandicoot Teeth What you get: 10 Water of Life and 10 Potions of Intelligence Notes: Level 6 Moradon Sentinel Patrick Kecoon Hunt What you do: Kill 10 Kecoon What you get: 50,000 Noah Notes: Level 6 Moradon [Grand Merchant's Daughter] Menissiah Making Antifebriles Peletts What you do: Gather 5 Kecoon Bladders What you get: 3 Bezoar Notes: I suspect that this quest is to make pellets, not peletts. Level 7 Moradon Sentinel Patrick Bulcan Hunt What you do: Kill 10 Bulcan What you get: 500 xp Notes: Level 9 Moradon [Blacksmith]Heppa Iron Bar What you do: Gather 5 Iron Bar What you get: [Rogue:] Dagger +5 or Bow +5 [Mage] Wood Staff +1 [Fighter] Unknown [Cleric] Unknown Notes: This is the first part of a 5 part quest. Heppa's quest list is not in the order that you do them. It is repeatable if you seect the "I lost the weapon" option prior to completing all the steps. The weapon will have a note at the bottom saying it is a special quest item. Level 9 Moradon [Blacksmith]Heppa Item Upgrade What you do: Gather 5 Kecoon Bladders What you get: Upgrade Scroll (low class) Notes: Level 9 Moradon [Blacksmith]Heppa Weapon Enhancement Upgrade What you do: Upgrade the weapon from "Item Upgrade" quest at the anvil and get "Magical Enhancment Rock" from [Grand Merchant's Daughter] Menissiah What you get: Upgrades quest weapon by +1 Notes: Level 9 Moradon [Blacksmith]Heppa Making an Elemental Scroll (low class) What you do: Gather 5 Iron Bar and 3000 Noah What you get: Elemental Scroll (low class) Notes: Level 9 Moradon [Blacksmith]Heppa Increased Weapon Attack What you do: Upgrade the weapon from "Weapon Enhancement Upgrade" quest at the anvil and get "Magical Enhancment Rock" from [Grand Merchant's Daughter] Menissiah What you get: Adds elemental damage to quest weapon. Notes: Level 9 Moradon Sentinel Patrick Wild Bulcan Hunt What you do: Kill 10 Wild Bulcan What you get: 800 xp and 2000 Noah Notes: Sometimes seen as Wold Bulcan Level 10 Moradon [Grand Merchant] Kaishan 1st Job Change What you do: Talk to the NPC and pay 3000 Noah What you get: Able to use advanced skills and you start getting skill points. Notes: He is located at the top of the second set of stairs above the Magic Anvil. This is also the NPC that allows you to redistribute your stats. Level 10 Moradon [Familiar Tamer] Kate Pet What you do: Kill 10 Bandicoot, 10 Worm, 10 Kecoon, and 10 Bulcan What you get: 1 Kaul's egg and 5 Familiar Summons Notes: Anyone can do this quest once reaching level 10, but only premium users can summon the Kaul. The counter is buggy. It will pop up each time you kill the correct animal, but it always says "bandicoot" It also only counts the bandicoot kills correctly. Once you have killed the correct number of each type, the counter stops coming up if you kill another. Once you kill all 40 animals, it says "Monster Hunt Complete" Some other animals in the same class count towards your total. For example, Scavenger bandicoots count towards your bandicoot total. (I know, clear as mud)
Quests for Levels 21-29
NOTE: Names of Quest NPC at this level are frequently incorrect. [Mercenary Adjutant] Rage is frequently refered to as Imperial Palace Guard, Imperial Palace Sentinel, Verca and Melvick. Level 21 Moradon Seed - Sentinel patrick Glyptodont Hunt What you do: Kill 1 Glyptodont What you get: 10,000 xp Notes: I have killed many Glyptodonts in both Moradon and Karus, the quest never completes. Level 22 Moradon Sentinel Patrick Gloomwing Hunt What you do: Kill 30 Gloomwing What you get: 20,000 xp Notes:. Level 23 Moradon Sentinel Patrick Orc Watcher Elimination What you do: Kill 20 Orc Watcher What you get: 500,000 Noah Notes: Level 24 Folk Village [Mercenary Adjutant] Rage Battle Armor 1 What you do: Kill 20 Spoiler What you get: War Boots Notes: Level 24 Folk Village [Mercenary Quartermaster] Osmoond Folk Village Construction What you do:Gather 1 Pincers Poison What you get: 8000 Noah Notes: Repeatable Level 25 Folk Village [Mercenary Adjutant] Rage Battle Armor 2 What you do: Kill 30 Scorpions What you get: War Gauntlet Notes: Level 26 Folk Village [Mercenary Adjutant] Rage Battle Armor 3 What you do: Kill 20 Lycan What you get: War Helmet Notes: Level 27 Folk Village [Mercenary Adjutant] Rage Battle Armor 4 What you do: Kill 30 Loup-garou What you get: War Pad Notes: Level 27 Graveyard Nameless Warrior Soul's Rest What you do: Kill 30 Undying What you get: 300,000 Noah Notes: You need to kill undying in Karus or El Morad, the ones in Moradon don't count towards your total. The counter also does not come up when you ar killing them. "Monster Hunt Complete" does come up when you are done. This makes it so you can't do this quest until you reach level 35. Level 27 Graveyard Nameless Warrior Song of the Nameless Warrior What you do: Gather 1 Undying Bone What you get: 2000 Noah Notes: Level 28 Folk Village [Mercenary Adjutant] Rage Stop Morale Flagging What you do: Gather 10 Skeleton What you get: [Rogue] Sword Breaker +5 or Crossbow +5 [Mage] Unknown [Fighter] Unknown [Cleric] Unknown Notes: This is not Kill 10 Skeleton, it is to collect 10 of the items called Skeletons Level 28 Folk Village [Mercenary Adjutant] Rage Battle Armor 5 What you do: Kill 20 Dark eyes What you get: War Pauldron Notes: Level 29 Folk Village [Mercenary Quartermaster] Osmoond War Supplies Preparation 1 What you do: Gather 10 Bezoar of the Glyptodont What you get: 36,800 xp Notes: Level 29 Folk Village [Mercenary Adjutant] Rage Keilan Hunt What you do: Kill 20 Keilan What you get: [Rogue] Kukry +2 or Crossbow +2 [Mage] Unknown [Fighter] Unknown [Cleric] Unknown Notes: Repeatable until you reach a certain level
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