Recover stolen Lionguard supplies from the dredge, and bring them to Deputy Urtt
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Recover stolen Lionguard supplies from the dredge, and bring them to Deputy Urtt
- Location
- Shiverspur Front
(Gendarran Fields) - Event type
- Dynamic event
Interactive map |
Interactive map |
Recover stolen Lionguard supplies from the dredge, and bring them to Deputy Urttis a dynamic event in Shiverspur Front. Deputy Urtt needs a hand recovering Lion's Arch Supply Containers dotted around a nearby dredge mine and from defeated dredge themselves.
Objectives[edit]
- Lion's Arch Supply Containers
- Your contribution: x
- The supplies will be taken back to Junction Haven in: 0:59.
Rewards[edit]
Reward tier | Experience | Karma | Coin |
---|---|---|---|
Gold | 1,154 | 140 | 33 |
Silver | 981 | 119 | 28 |
Bronze | 866 | 105 | 24 |
These are the expected rewards for a level 27 player. Higher level players receive dynamically adjusted rewards.
Walkthrough[edit]
Kill dredge or interact with Lion's Arch Supply Containers located in the vicinity to obtain Lion's Arch Supply Containers. Hand them in to Deputy Urtt.
NPCs[edit]
Allies[edit]
Foes[edit]
Object[edit]
Dialogue[edit]
- At Junction Haven
- Sheriff Rollak Tornmuzzle: I hesitate to send you out alone, but we need those supplies, and you're the most qualified for the job.
- Deputy Urtt: You forget. I am norn. We don't need the company of others to succeed at our tasks.
- Sheriff Rollak Tornmuzzle: I don't think it's possible to forget that. I entrust this to you.
- Event start
- Deputy Urtt: A good hunter stalks his prey before he strikes. Those supplies are as good as mine.
- Once Deputy Urtt receives enough supplies
- Deputy Urtt: That should be all the supplies they took, but no need to cut short the hunt. I can stay out a little while longer.
- Event success
- Deputy Urtt: I hate to see this end. It's been fun, but all good things must come to an end.
- Deputy Urtt: I'm taking these supplies back to the haven. You dredge come back, and it'll be worse for you next time.