A unique activity checker mob.
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2019 4:54 pm
This is for LS and SS only, the DS version will be upcoming.
Two mobs have been added to the game, which will hopefully help making unique activity tracing a bit easier.
If you have a unique, you have to do this once every two weeks RL:
Part 1:
Go to Far Madding or Seandar and find this woman:
A richly dressed woman is here, with an eye for quality.
You can ask her where her husband is. She will only respond to you if you have a unique.
If you have a unique, she will relay which area her husband is in.
Part 2:
The husband can randomly load in one of 7 northern zones. Find the room as it was listed by the wife and give the connoisseur the item he seeks, or pay in turnpoints.
He seeks:
Scalp of Murgoz, Alamir or Zuret.
A chunk of the scalp/ insignia of a cityhead.
5 turnpoints.
You can pay in the form of either. You WILL have to wear/wield the unique when turning the item in, otherwise he won't register it.
Note that simply registering here does not equal being active enough with it. It's just a means to help cut down the time that goes into monthly traces a bit.
At this point, this is a trial. It may become harder, it may become easier. Time will tell if this even works.
Two mobs have been added to the game, which will hopefully help making unique activity tracing a bit easier.
If you have a unique, you have to do this once every two weeks RL:
Part 1:
Go to Far Madding or Seandar and find this woman:
A richly dressed woman is here, with an eye for quality.
You can ask her where her husband is. She will only respond to you if you have a unique.
If you have a unique, she will relay which area her husband is in.
Part 2:
The husband can randomly load in one of 7 northern zones. Find the room as it was listed by the wife and give the connoisseur the item he seeks, or pay in turnpoints.
He seeks:
Scalp of Murgoz, Alamir or Zuret.
A chunk of the scalp/ insignia of a cityhead.
5 turnpoints.
You can pay in the form of either. You WILL have to wear/wield the unique when turning the item in, otherwise he won't register it.
Note that simply registering here does not equal being active enough with it. It's just a means to help cut down the time that goes into monthly traces a bit.
At this point, this is a trial. It may become harder, it may become easier. Time will tell if this even works.