Help Okoro test his mettle by training with him
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Help Okoro test his mettle by training with him
- Location
- Garden of Seborhin
(Domain of Vabbi) - Event type
- Dynamic event
Interactive map |
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Help Okoro test his mettle by training with him is a level 80 event that occurs in Garden of Seborhin.
Objectives[edit]
- Speak with Okoro
- Okoro
Ishme
- Okoro
Retha
- Okoro
Okan
Rewards[edit]
Reward tier | Experience | Karma | Coin |
---|---|---|---|
Gold | 26,670 | 378 | 88 |
Silver | 20,003 | 284 | 66 |
Bronze | 13,335 | 189 | 44 |
These are the expected rewards for a level 80 player.
NPCs[edit]
Allies[edit]
Foes[edit]
- Humans
Dialogue[edit]
- Waiting for event start
- Okoro: Can anyone help an old man teach his kids one last lesson?
- Event start
- Okoro: Life in the garden makes us too soft. When my time comes to serve Joko as an Awakened, I want to be ready.
- Okoro: I also want to make sure my sons are prepared for the coming battle.
- Okoro: I'm afraid my eldest, Ishme, lacks discipline and believes he can get by without practice.
- Okoro: He's talented but thinks talent alone will keep him safe. There he is again, hanging around when he should be training.
- Talk to Ishme
- Ishme: Well, look who it is. Hey, ol' man, I see you're still able to roll out of bed in the morning.
- Okoro: Respect your elders, or you're going to find out that you're not the warrior you think you are.
- Ishme: Why bother with practice when I always win?
- Okoro: I've told you so many times, but it seems you need a demonstration. Prepare yourself.
- During fight with Ishme
- Ishme: I'll just take a break. Right here.
- Ishme: Ugh! I'm tired. Can I stop for a rest, Father?
- Okoro: (huffs)
- After fight with Ishme
- Ishme: Okay, okay, you've made your point! You're stronger than me.
- Okoro: Not stronger. Better trained. You must train harder to realize your potential, son.
- Okoro: My second eldest, Retha, has always had an affinity for books. He often trains his mind rather than his body.
- Okoro: His efforts are admirable, but he must be well-rounded to be a good candidate for Joko's army.
- Talk to Retha
- Okoro: Hello, child.
- Retha: Please spare me the lesson. I've studied the strategies of the greatest soldiers in history.
- Okoro: A quick mind is important, but you need strength and experience to execute those tactics you've read about.
- Retha: Fine, I'll show you what I've learned. Don't worry. I'll go easy on you, Father.
- During fight with Retha
- Okoro: You'll have to do better than that.
- Okoro: (huffs)
- After fight with Retha
- Okoro: You must get stronger if you're going to serve Joko one day.
- Retha: There are ways to serve Joko that don't rely on pure strength.
- Okoro: Son, you'll never be a general without first being a soldier.
- Okoro: My youngest son, Okan, sees the value of strength and trains tirelessly to overcome hurdles before anyone else.
- Okoro: He is sure to be accepted into the Mordant Crescent. He sets a fine example for his older brothers.
- Talk to Okan
- Okan: Baba! It's good to see you. What are you doing here?
- Okoro: There will be a time when I'm not around anymore—I want you to be prepared to fight for Joko when I'm gone.
- Okan: I know. I've been training every chance I get, just like you said.
- Okoro: Have you now? Let's see if you can hold your own.
- During fight with Okan
- Okoro: You'll have to do better than that.
- Okoro: (huffs)
- Okoro: Is that all?
- After fight with Okan
- Okoro: Good boy. Well done. Being youngest has never held you back. Help your brothers.
- Okan: Thank you, Father. I'll do that. You've always taught me that age is irrelevant.
- Okoro: Thank you for indulging an old man. And now that I've warmed up, I'd like to request one last favor.
- Okoro: You've proven you're highly skilled in combat. I'd like a true test. Do you have what it takes to beat me?
- During fight with Okoro
- Okoro: You're skilled indeed.
- Okoro: I may look old, but I have still plenty of strength.
- Okoro: I'm not finished yet.
- Event success
- Okoro: Hmm, yes. That was well fought. Thank you. I feel prepared to serve Joko.
- Event failure
- Okoro: This is a disgrace. Maybe I'm not ready to serve Joko after all.
- Okoro: Excuse me. I must redouble my training efforts. This is unacceptable.