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The First Meeting

Created by Nuku. Last edited by Mesxiah, 2 years and 147 days ago. Viewed 746 times. #4
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Oggbi (Port Bastok, E-6)You have been asked to head to Fei'Yin and help Dalzakk, one of Oggbi's students, with his task.


First you must go to Fei'yin, and from there Qui'bia arena (sp? wheres my autotranslator! ><) from there you will trigger a brief cutsence and be asked to go to Davoi. Once in Davoi head to F-6 and investigate the "hide flap" at one of the tents. This will then trigger 2 NMs to spawn. After defeating them return to Oggbi to recieve your Temple Gaiters

I have had the luxury to do this quest twice, once for myself and again for someone who asked me for help. when i did it we had 7 people, 4 lvl 51s (including myself) and 3 lvl 56-57s (2 samurais and an red mage). For us it wasint much trouble, having a high lvl rdm to sleep the mnk NM while we took on the pld one made it simple. The second time we six people ranging from 50-55 and it was quite difficult, we all almost died.I would say that an alliance of 12 from 50-55 would be the safest and easyest way to do this quest. Also i heard a rumor that you dont ACTUALY have to kill the NMs, you can examine the flap and then have 2 others take aggro while you examine it again, then escape out, I honestly dont know if this is true but...... if someones willing to try feel free to tell me your results ^^

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