

You'll need 2 compasses to enter the Crystal cove on the ship. In this pulic area Copper pices are nearly priceless, hence without a compass drop from the pirates or the doubloons of copper to trade in to collect the compass, you won't be able to enter the quest area of Crystal Cove. In Suggler's Rest, the Compasses are hard to get at first, you'll need 500 copper doubloons to enter the quest area called Crystal Cove, You'll need to slay the Pirates to collect treasure and coins.
SEARING HEIGHTS DDO SERIES
This is the first in a series of Festivals which I will give some tips on what to get or what to keep and what to avoid. Thanks so much for stopping by, and if you took the time to read my constant rambling, then I thank you even more! I am going to try to refocus on this blog since I have time again.This is still a work in progress so please come back to read again, for more tips. Citi and DDO back together (again), and they lived happily ever after! We hope… The center of the Searing Heights is a mecca for Sulatar Elves and Hobgoblins! I may instead run around in the Searing Heights to get Slayers/ Rares/ and Explorers to complete Level 7 and go back later to finish the chain for Favor. Without either a rogue hire or the ability to disable, my chances to complete these quests is dismal. I’ll admit I do not look forward to the last three quests in that chain. Once I got to level Seven, I went out to Tangleroot, spent some time getting slayers, rares, and explorers followed by the Splinterskull chain.Īt present, I am amidst the Sharn Syndicate chain. Volcanoes, hills, ruins, and… Sulatar?Ĭitianna, my newest Arcane Archer Ranger build, has gone through a bunch of chains, which makes leveling go very quick. Thus far, I have gone through most quests with great ease, and have gotten 4/5ths of the way through 7th level with only two deaths. If you’re intrigued as to which build I refer, you can find the build here.įor those that do not already know, I tend to solo quests (with the help of a level appropriate hireling) due to the schedules of my guild members not matching my own, and I never seem to have much trouble with the quests from level one through seven, but quests level eight and higher tend to prove most difficult. For me, Information that improves your quality of play is more important than the build itself, and also makes the game even more fun! Ready, Aim, Fire!
SEARING HEIGHTS DDO HOW TO
I learned a lot about how to play archers, and that made me quite excited. The biggest benefit with the build was the in-depth method in which the build was written. Mostly due to the fact that I missed the game and the company of the people in the guilds I was in, but also because of an Arcane Archer build I found, and thus far, it is a build with which I have been greatly pleased. Citiana, my latest archerįast forward three months later, and you will find that I have made a full-fledged return to DDO. I understand that they’re in the business to make money, but for someone without extra cash, my ability to enjoy the game is very much reduced. Many MMO’s bog down gameplay unless you either subscribe or spend a fortune buying all the perks. Whether it was the discontent over the new crafting system (haves vs have-nots), everyone wanting to play nothing but Reaper (and being completely inept at it), or just worn down over playing the game so long, I just didn’t seem to get any joy out of playing DDO anymore.ĭuring my time away, I tried a few games in an attempt to fill the void left by no DDO, and some were quite fun, but things such as micro transactions really destroyed the experience overall. Unsure of the exact cause, many factors contributed. As I have done a few times before, I grew tired of the same old grind andtook a break. Months ago, as summer began, I found myself disheartened with DDO. A not long time ago, on a server not so far away…
