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The second was 2-3 and I only got one page (to be fair, it's because I was a bit low level for all the other stuff in the zone). The third I asked a friend to join (who was super-bored of Kurn's) and first kill, last page. I had an "Are You Kidding Me?" moment. | |||
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Don't worry, the RNG will assert its vengeance on the visceral dagger and that damn stone key....
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The point of doing the Kurhki (sp) quests is that you are doing them as you level up, which is what I did on live. By the time I was level 50 I had already gotten the highest Kurhki (sp) and it wasnt very difficult as most could be done with a small xp group.
Secondly, I am not aware of any mini-bosses you need to kill in order to do Greenmist. The hardest part was Drusella's mirror and the Greenish Metal Shard, which back in the day (live) I obtained during a pickup Chardok raid--but Im sure you can get it much easily with the gearing and talent on this server. As far as I remember, getting Greenmist never required more than a full group to get the components, and at the time of completion I was not in a raiding guild. I would not have been able to get the SK epic. For transparency I never did complete the SK epic, but I did complete Greenmist. | ||
Last edited by walfreyydo; 07-24-2019 at 02:57 PM..
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Still have nightmares from doing the khurki quest, my god did that suck. Pay for it if you can. Full greenmist mq absolutely worth 40-50k imo
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It's this. Which would make cultural sense seeing as how the Iksar cities of Cabilis and Sebilis were situated deep in jungles or in Cabilis' case near the Swamp of No Hope. The blade becomes more complex as the Crusader explores further and further from Cabilis, going from the Fer'Esh item icon to the Shan'Tok. To my knowledge the names of these weapons do not have a translation to Common/English to further explain their etymology. The mispronunciation of this weapon's name comes from English-speakers associating the blade with the soldiers (Ghurkas) that used them. | |||
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