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  |    Related Quests = [[Premonitions of the Fourth Sending of Darkness]]
  |    Related Quests = [[Premonitions of the Fourth Sending of Darkness]]
  |            Updated = [[Sudden Season]], [[Heart of Woe]]
  |            Updated = [[Sudden Season]],<br>[[Heart of Woe]]
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== Notes ==
* During the [[Sudden Season]] event, the [[Translated History Book (Dusty Volume)|Dusty Volume]] was added to the dungeon.
* During the [[Heart of Woe]] event, the surface portal was changed to exit at the top of the mountain rather than at the bottom.

Revision as of 16:30, 12 November 2011

Maps    NPCs    Creatures    Items and Objects    Portals    Images    Update History
Dungeon Location 01A9
Coordinates: 4.0N, 73.6W
Map Files: ACmaps.com
Nearest Town: Fort Tethana
Nearest LS: 1.0N, 70.7W
Route: Take Fort Tethana portal inside the statue in the middle of Ayan Baqur.
Dungeon Restrictions
Level Restrictions: 18+
Portal Restrictions: Cannot Tie
Cannot Recall
Cannot Summon
Quest Flag: None
Related Articles
Introduced In: Release
Updated In: Sudden Season,
Heart of Woe
Related Quests: Premonitions of the Fourth Sending of Darkness

Map Dereth Point

General

Maps

File:01A9.png

NPCs

  • None

Creatures

Tumerok

Skeleton

Items and Objects

Portals

  • Surface - near drop and near the end (see map)

Images

Click image for full size version.

Notes

  • During the Sudden Season event, the Dusty Volume was added to the dungeon.
  • During the Heart of Woe event, the surface portal was changed to exit at the top of the mountain rather than at the bottom.