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{{Quest | | title = The Science of Deduction | ||
| | | description = | ||
| | | image = The Science of Deduction.png | ||
| | | quest-giver = Ellie | ||
| | | location = Eastern Thanalan | ||
| | | location-x = 10 | ||
| | | location-y = 17 | ||
| | | type = feature | ||
| | | quest-line = Hildibrand | ||
| | | organization = | ||
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| job = | |||
| level = 50 | |||
| req-quest = | |||
| req-items = | |||
| requirements = | |||
| exp = 0 | |||
| gil = 939 | |||
| mettle = | |||
| reward(1-10) = | |||
| overridereward(1-10) = | |||
| reward-opt(1-8) = | |||
| overridereward-opt(1-8) = | |||
| unlocks = | |||
| prev-quest = The Immaculate Deception | |||
| next-quest = The Hammer | |||
| patch = 2.2 | |||
| release = | |||
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==Walkthrough== | ==Walkthrough== | ||
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*The inspector declares that you have gathered more than enough pieces of the vase. Yet even with all the pieces, he could not possibly mean to reconstruct the vase... or could he? | *The inspector declares that you have gathered more than enough pieces of the vase. Yet even with all the pieces, he could not possibly mean to reconstruct the vase... or could he? | ||
Revision as of 19:42, 26 May 2021
The Science of Deduction
- Quest giver
- Ellie
- Location
- Eastern Thanalan (X:10, Y:17)
- Quest line
- Hildibrand
- Level
- 50
- Experience
- 0
- Gil
- 939
- Previous quest
- The Immaculate Deception
- Next quest
- The Hammer
- Patch
- 2.2
“— In-game description
Walkthrough
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Steps
- Speak with Tutusi.
- Present the Althyk lavender to Durilda.
- Investigate Nophica's Wells.
- Search for precious potsherds.
- Give the potsherds to Hildibrand.
Journal
- Ellie wishes to share her latest discoveries with you.
- Inspector's Log:
- Using her skills as a reporter, Ellie has managed to identify the sword the duelist seeks: the Treaty-Blade, a weapon which was recently purchased by an Ul'dahn collector. Ellie is eager to investigate the collector, but she is also concerned that her friendly overtures may be rebuffed. A small gift might serve to pave the way-- perhaps a bouquet of rare flowers purchased from Tutusi in Camp Drybone.
- While in Camp Drybone, you and Ellie observe an Elezen inspector extracting a confession from a merchant who murdered his former partner. Ellie is impressed by the man's skills as an investigator-- though her mood darkens upon hearing the name of a certain other inspector. Avoid further mention of the gentleman in question and journey to Vesper Bay, where the Ul'dahn collector, Lady Durilda, resides.
- Lady Durilda is less than enthused with your flowers, and even further annoyed when Inspector Hildibrand and his assistant make an most inopportune appearance. It is then the agent of enquiry's turn to grow flustered when the gentleman from Camp Drybone arrives and is revealed to have been hired by Lady Durilda. Declaring that Consulting Inspector Briardien and her guardsmen can ensure the security of the Treaty-Blade, the collector demands that you all leave. However, there may be another way to earn the approval of Lady Durilda. Maria, her daughter, lost a priceless antique vase in the wilds of Thanalan, and its successful recovery may serve as sufficient proof of the inspector's investigative skills. Begin your search near Nophica's Wells.
- Your investigation leads you to a large, flamboyantly dressed man. At his feet lies something man-made. Perhaps it warrants a closer look.
- Alas, the vase is no more, having been crushed beneath the hell of the flamboyant oaf. However, Inspector Hildibrand appears to have a plan. First, you must gather the muddy potsherds.
- In a refreshing change of pace, the potsherds you pulled from the water were in fact the ones you sought. Present them to Inspector Hildibrand.
- The inspector declares that you have gathered more than enough pieces of the vase. Yet even with all the pieces, he could not possibly mean to reconstruct the vase... or could he?