Help Kevach maintain his lodge
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Help Kevach maintain his lodge
- Location
- Dolyak Pass
(Wayfarer Foothills) - Level
- 12
- Renown NPC
- Lodge Keeper Kevach
- Assistance
- You've helped Lodge Keeper Kevach.
- Scout
- Lempi
- Reward
Map |
Interactive map |
“Retrieve frozen kegs from the ice cave and bring them to Volden. Help Hodir catch frozen kegs, and waken drunken patrons passed out in the snow.
— Heart objective
Help Kevach maintain his lodge is a renown heart in Dolyak Pass, Wayfarer Foothills.
Walkthrough[edit]
Contributing actions[edit]
- Kill Ice Wurm Hatchlings — 3% heart progress
- Wake Passed Out Warriors with Throw Water from Water Buckets — 7% heart progress
- Bring Frozen Kegs from the ice cave and bring them to Volden (5% heart progress) or Hodir (10% heart progress)
- Wave to Volden and attempt to catch the keg he throws at you — See the notes section for more info.
- 15% heart progress for catching a barrel
- 10% heart progress for giving the barrel to Hodir or Kevach
- Give Wurm Eggs to Chef Aldis — 2% heart progress
- Revive NPCs — 5% heart progress
Contributing events[edit]
- Gather wurm eggs from the cave and bring them to Aldis (12) — 0% heart progress, but spawns foes
- Defend Kevach's lodge from attacking wurms (12) — 0% heart progress, but spawns foes
Completion message[edit]
Notes[edit]
- Once Volden runs out of kegs, the keg catch minigame will not start until he has at least 10 kegs again.
- Players must catch the flying keg before it shatters on the ground by standing slightly in front of its landing zone, indicated by an orange circle marker on the ground.
- Players might be more successful at catching the keg if they are facing it and aren't jumping.
- Regardless of who started the minigame, any player who has not completed the heart can catch the keg, but only one player at a time will catch it.
- Players having a hard time seeing the marker can disable post-processing on the graphic options to remove the bloom effect that might make the snow too bright.