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Basic Info | ||||||
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Neighbor(s) | ||||||
Rata Sum, Alcazia Tangle, Arachni's Haunt, Oola's Lab | ||||||
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Description
Lush jungle map west of Rata Sum.
Exits
Towns and Outposts
- Rata Sum (Northeast)
Explorable areas
- Alcazia Tangle (Southeast)
Dungeons
- Arachni's Haunt (Southwest)
- Oola's Lab (West)
- The Elusive Golemancer (West) (Dungeon quest - after doing Lab Space quest)
NPCs
- Collectors:
- 20 Kaplack
- Various:
- 20 Blimm (during Lab Space quest) - appears north of Rata Sum exit, after finishing quest he appears in northwest part of region, granting access to The Elusive Golemancer dungeon quest.
Bestiary
Monsters
- Heket
- 20 Hylek Amini
- 20 Hylek Tlamatini
- 20 Hylek Nahualli
- Krait
- 18-23 Krait Neoss
- 20-23 Krait Devouss
- 20-23 Krait Necross
- 20-23 Krait Hypnoss
- 20-23 Krait Arcanoss
- Rider
- 20 Wind Rider
- Spider
- 24 Venomweaver
- 24 Lifeweaver
- 24 Bloodweaver
- Spider?
- 14 Spider (monster)
Bosses
- Human
- Krait
- Rider
- Tree
- 28 Timberland Guardian (Stunning Strike) (only during Lab Space, leading up to The Elusive Golemancer)
- Heket
- Forgotten
- 24 Facet of Illusions (Mantra of Recall) (only during The Cipher of Lyssa quest)
Pets
- 5 Iguana
- 20 Black Widow (non-tameable)
Quests
Magus Stones
- Blimm: The Elusive Golemancer (Primary Asura Quest)
- Commander Hixx: Scrambled Reinforcements
Notes
- Due to the sheer number of Wind Riders in this area which will interrupt many spells, it is highly recommended to take both Warrior henchmen if you are traveling alone. Caster characters should also have some form of anti-interrupt.
- You get about 3400 Asura faction points for killing all the monsters in this area.
- There are approximately 350 monsters in this area.
- Hyleks drop Juicy Heket Legs if the quest She Hungers is active, which would suggest them to be a member of the heket species.
- To the south-east at there is a small village of the shiningblade but they have been killed by krait
Trivia
- "Magus" is an ancient Iranian word that is the root of the English words "magic" and "magician".