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Quest Summary
Quest Type: Solo
Start Location: Rebel Hideout
Timer: 20 hours
Level Restrictions: 130+
Level Suggestions: 150+
Rewards Summary
Items:
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Man-At-Arms Thrasher Plaque
Max XP:
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2,000,000 xp
Titles:
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Man-At-Arms Thrasher
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Introduced In: Under Cover of Night

Walk Through

  1. Talk to Robert Gutsmasher at 43.9N 73.9W in Rebel Hideout on Marae Lassel to begin the task of killing 50 Viamontian Man-at-Arms.

Items

Rewards
Man-At-Arms Thrasher Plaque


Experience Rewards

Task Required Max Experience Percentage & Level Cap
50 Viamontian Man-at-Arms and report to Robert Gutsmasher 2,000,000xp

??% up to level ??


See Level Costs for per level information.

Title Rewards

Task Required Title Reward
Hand the Man-At-Arms Thrasher Plaque to Robert Gutsmasher Man-At-Arms Thrasher

See Titles for a list of all available titles.

Lore & Dialog

Robert Gutsmasher tells you, "When the Viamontians stole into our cities under cover of darkness, we were wholly unprepared. They killed many for sport, then slew then again at their lifestones. The Viamontians knew they could not entirely kill our people, but that didn't stop them from their murderous lust, laughing and shouting at the screams of the dying."

Robert Gutsmasher tells you, "Now the damnable curs occupy our towns while we scratch out a living in this meager cave. I would seek revenge on those augmented beasts if I were more able. But I am forced to remain here and oversee the feeding of our sick and wounded."


Robert Gutsmasher tells you, "You, however, could do me a favor. There is a type of Viamontian Knight called the Man-At-Arms. Those ones, I find especially irritating. Kill 50 of them for me, and I will reward you for your efforts."

Robert Gutsmasher tells you, "You do the Carenzi a great service."