Actually, I think the location cannot be disclosed, but it is supposed to be outside the Basin of Life, since it is close to the Amberle Sea and I believe that Sea is not within the Basin
Actually, I think the location cannot be disclosed, but it is supposed to be outside the Basin of Life, since it is close to the Amberle Sea and I believe that Sea is not within the Basin
But you can fly there. In a balloon. Surely you can see which way you are flying? Past the Skarch Desert, or more towards the west?
No one in the thread asked how to get there. I asked a question, clarified what I was actually asking, and you gave a ridiculous answer. Isn't that a troll? If it isn't I'll unmark it.
Yep, and the help was very appreciated! Although that silly hearthstone kicked me out before I could complete my explorations, alas. Ah well, next time.
Anyone who may be wondering, despite Aurelia being the leader, I believe Delilah is the one who grants amnesty in her stead (unconfirmed but relatively certain).
Earlier, when the Time Dames took the Wheel away, they flew over Serenwilde, then Hifarae, then the mountains, or so I was told. So I expect that the new area is West/Northwest of the Basin, unless they took some severe turn from their course after.
Also, if you're level 78 and trying to bash astral/Icewynd, you're doing it wrong. Very very wrong. High level mobs have health that scale greatly to the extra damage done by critical hits - which become more common with high levels. If it seems like you're wailing on them for too long and they are too much effort, it's because they are.
Quantity over quality! If you're neither an enemy of the kelpies nor ladantine, then you, my friend, should be bashing the Inner Sea/Sea of Despair nonstop. The non-loyal mobs are pretty dense there these days, and with the exp boost you should be able to make well on them while not being in any particular danger of dying. The two ships in either sea also give you some gold turn in options, along with sharks being able to go the fishmonger in Nyalia and quinotaur being able to go to Lanikai if she isn't dead.
Also, half of making the grind is just persistence. It does slow down for a time, before picking up again around 92 or so. You either deal with it, or you don't.
I didn't like the first half of the event, apocalypse how gets tiring after so long. It felt a lot more like a struggle to get people to actually care than anything else.
The second part was really great though, that's the sort of thing. While it was just doing a normal quest, it was an event that didn't consist solely of 'wait for an npc to hail you, smack around the target, gather essence', which was great.
Anyone who may be wondering, despite Aurelia being the leader, I believe Delilah is the one who grants amnesty in her stead (unconfirmed but relatively certain).
High Elder Delilah Doux has a brave soul. She is in a great mood. She is currently laidback.
Earlier, when the Time Dames took the Wheel away, they flew over Serenwilde, then Hifarae, then the mountains, or so I was told. So I expect that the new area is West/Northwest of the Basin, unless they took some severe turn from their course after.
Thanks! Rivius also said north, seems the first person I spoke to got it completely wrong.
I didn't like the first half of the event, apocalypse how gets tiring after so long. It felt a lot more like a struggle to get people to actually care than anything else.
The second part was really great though, that's the sort of thing. While it was just doing a normal quest, it was an event that didn't consist solely of 'wait for an npc to hail you, smack around the target, gather essence', which was great.
Would I have liked it? Seriously, I'm getting sad I missed it, though I couldn't help it.
@Ragniliff That's a good point. I'm enemied to Celest at the very least, but not Kelpies I don't think.. I suppose I'll give it a try down there.
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High level bashing area on prime but it enemies you so kinda like off prime pk wise, non aggressive mobs that don't stack up to crazy levels and no insanity. They have weaknesses that cater to the dark side 8-X but specifically exclude Celina. This place is the most awesome area EVAH!
They don't seem to leave corpses but the essence is nice and slaughtering a prime influencing area for the light makes up for it.
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Also the normal way to get there is via the balloon in the inner sea. Events 280 for more on that. I can confirm it works properly as of a moment ago.
It's on the prime plane, urban, in some spire in some place you fly a balloon to.
It's E N W S SW NW W W NW NW E NE NW S U W U W W SW N S S W S SW S S E from the inner sea. Precisely.
/this is what a troll post looks like.
I could give a damn about some flag on some forums page. I was more-so letting you know my attempt to help was sincere.
Also, if you're level 78 and trying to bash astral/Icewynd, you're doing it wrong. Very very wrong. High level mobs have health that scale greatly to the extra damage done by critical hits - which become more common with high levels. If it seems like you're wailing on them for too long and they are too much effort, it's because they are.
Quantity over quality! If you're neither an enemy of the kelpies nor ladantine, then you, my friend, should be bashing the Inner Sea/Sea of Despair nonstop. The non-loyal mobs are pretty dense there these days, and with the exp boost you should be able to make well on them while not being in any particular danger of dying. The two ships in either sea also give you some gold turn in options, along with sharks being able to go the fishmonger in Nyalia and quinotaur being able to go to Lanikai if she isn't dead.
Also, half of making the grind is just persistence. It does slow down for a time, before picking up again around 92 or so. You either deal with it, or you don't.
Sure looks like it!
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