Voracious Eater Kill Task

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Voracious Eater Kill Task
Required Level: Any
Recommended Level: 70+
Type: Solo
Starts With: Aun Ruperea
Starts At: 44.3N, 77.9W in Timaru
Repeat: 20 Hours

Walkthrough & Notes

  1. Kill 50 Voracious Eaters.
  2. Return to Aun Ruperea to receive your rewards.
Notes

Dungeons & Maps

No related dungeons.

Rewards

Experience: 20,000,000 (Fixed)
Titles: Voracious Hunter
Items:

Images

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Dialog

Opening Dialog

Aun Ruperea tells you, "With the arrival of the blue-skins come the creatures of tooth and boil. The gray ones call them simply Eaters, and aptly named they are."

Aun Ruperea tells you, "These Eaters have wrought much destruction on my brothers. I require assistance in ridding the Aun of these beasts. There is a particular breed of Eater, the one they call Voracious. You must aid me. Slay 50 of the Voracious Eater and I will sing your name to the elders of my xuta."
Completing Kill Task

Aun Ruperea tells you, "Ah, buhdi, you do my xuta a grand service. I thank you."

Aun Ruperea gives you Voracious Hunter Plaque.

You've earned 20,000,000 experience.

Aun Ruperea tells you, "You are indeed a Voracious Hunter."

Aun Ruperea tells you, "Many beasts of tooth and boil have you slain. You do your xuta proud."

Update History

Under Cover of Night

  • Kill task introduced.

Introductions

  • Title now awarded directly (title token removed).

Learning From Experience

  • XP reward increased from 2,600,000 (fixed) to 20,000,000 (fixed).

The Quest for Freedom

  • Repeat timer changed from 13 days to 20 hours.