Disable the containers before they release their toxins
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Disable the containers before they release their toxins
- Location
- Whitland Flats
(Mount Maelstrom) - Event type
- Dynamic event
- Level
- 68
- Upon success
- Defeat the Inquest's golem Mark II
- Upon failure
- Harvest kelp from the reef lurker fields so the Lonatl chief can heal his tribe
- API
- API
Interactive map |
Interactive map |
Disable the containers before they release their toxins is a level 68 dynamic event that occurs in Whitland Flats.
Objectives[edit]
- Off-line Containers
- Time limit: 15:00
Rewards[edit]
Reward tier | Experience | Karma | Coin |
---|---|---|---|
Gold | 9,923 | 324 | 75 |
Silver | 8,435 | 276 | 64 |
Bronze | 7,442 | 243 | 57 |
These are the expected rewards for a level 68 player. Higher level players receive dynamically adjusted rewards.
Walkthrough[edit]
Inquest engineers that spawn after disabling containers need to be killed in order to contribute to event progression. Otherwise, there won't be enough containers to complete the event and it will fail.
NPCs[edit]
Allies[edit]
Foes[edit]
Dialogue[edit]
Before event start:
- Champion Platform Master: "Prepare for toxic waste evacuation, T minus three minutes and counting."
- Champion Platform Master: "Toxic waste disposal protocol initiating in T minus two minutes and counting."
- Champion Platform Master: "T minus one minute and counting until hazardous material evacuation. Return to platform to limit exposure."
- Champion Platform Master: "Beginning evacuation protocols. System is warming up."
Upon success:
- Champion Platform Master: "System link experiencing critical failure. Aborting evacuation. Stand By."
- Champion Platform Master: "Hylek tampering suspected. Requesting Mark II for backup."
- Champion Platform Master: "Mark II request granted. Prepare for drop placement."
Upon failure:
- Champion Platform Master: "Waste evacuation successful. Hazardous materials have been released into the local water table with minimal issue."