Difference between revisions of "Sacred 2:The Eaten Cow"
Promatolya (talk | contribs) |
Gogoblender (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | |||
<div class="plainlinks"> | <div class="plainlinks"> | ||
<div style="float:left;">__TOC__</div> | <div style="float:left;">__TOC__</div> | ||
Line 7: | Line 6: | ||
* '''Quest Objective:''' Find the missing cow | * '''Quest Objective:''' Find the missing cow | ||
* '''Quest Difficulty:''' 1 star | * '''Quest Difficulty:''' 1 star | ||
− | * '''Quest Giver:''' Hunter Apprentice Tiraen | + | * '''Quest Giver:''' [[Sacred 2:Hunter Apprentice Tiraen|Hunter Apprentice Tiraen]] |
* '''Location(s):''' Brigand camp | * '''Location(s):''' Brigand camp | ||
* '''Prerequisite Quest:''' / | * '''Prerequisite Quest:''' / |
Revision as of 19:52, 24 October 2008
|
Quick Walkthrough
- Talk to the Hunter Apprentice Tiraen in the Brigand camp
- Kill the wolf who ate his cow
- Talk to the Hunter Apprentice again
Detailed Walkthrough
The start of this quest is located in the Brigand camp, as you can see on the map above.
In the Brigand Camp you will find Hunter Apprentice Tiraen. He is allmost constantly on the move, but if you walk towards the merchants, who is stationary, the hunter apprentice is bound to be in sight. Here is an image of what to look for.
The hunter apprentice will tell you his cow went missing, and he would like you to find it. At first you might want to slay the Hunter aprentice for giving someone of your calibre a quest like this, but it turns out your high level of skill and devotion will be needed.
When trying to find the cow, by following the yellow outline on the map above, you will see that your target (the grey circle) is allso constantly on the move. As you approach it, it turns out your target is in fact not the lost cow, but a boss-type wolf.
From here on your objectives become more straight-forward and slaying the wolf becomes the obvious way to solve this quest. Once you return to the Brigand Camp to talk to the Hunter Apprentice again, he remembers you of the stupid name he gave his cow, but spelling it out again as D-U-L-C-I-N-E-A. Other then that gold coins are handed over, and a nice experience reward is added. Add to this the loot a boss-type wolf drops, and the quest wasn't a bad one after all.
Logbook Entry