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]
- After Volden runs out of kegs, the keg catch minigame will not start again until he has at least 10 kegs again.
- To catch a barrel, players must stand in the trajectory of the keg before it actually enters the circle, slightly in front of the landing zone of the flying barrel. Players do not need to jump or attempt to intercept the barrel in the air, they just need to intercept the projectile before lands in the marked area.
- Regardless of who started the mini-game, any player who has not completed the heart can catch the barrel, but only one player at a time will catch it.
- Players having a hard time seeing the marker can disable post-processing. That will remove the bloom effect that can make the snow too bright.