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Revision as of 21:15, 1 March 2024
Out to Dry
- Quest giver
- W'dhovaka
- Location
- Middle La Noscea (X:15.6, Y:16.9)
- Level
- 10
- Experience
- 855
- Gil
- 173
- Patch
- 2.0
“W'dhovaka, a Skylift operator, is looking for someone to assist with her megalocrab woes.
— In-game description
Rewards
- 23 Ice Shard
Steps
- Slay megalocrabs.
- Report to W'dhovaka at the Skylift.
Journal
- W'dhovaka, a Skylift operator, is looking for someone to assist with her megalocrab woes.
- Each time a balloon envelope is ruined, it reduces the amount of cargo the Skylift operation can transport. Slay five megalocrabs and help keep the crates moving.
- You have slain the megalocrabs. Return to the Skylift and report to W'dhovaka.
- Thanks to your shell-cracking efforts, the balloon envelopes are safe from marauding megalocrabs for a time. With the demand for cargo transport ever growing, however, a more permanent solution to the problem seems in order.
Dialogue
Accepting the Quest
W'dhovaka: Ah, for the love o' Llymlaen, not again! The leather's ripped to bloody shreds! Hm? No, there's naught awry with me breeches, ye cheeky sod. W'dhovaka: It's the megalocrabs—they've been at the balloon envelopes I left out to dry on the rocks. Those hells-spawned snippers think they've found a squid or somethin' an' set to nibblin'. W'dhovaka: Less balloons in the air means less cargo gettin' lifted, an' that don't sit too well with me. Ye lookin' for a quick job? How 'bout ye crack a few shells afore ye head off on yer way? If ye could put down five or so o' the buggers, that ought to do for now.
Reporting to W'dhovaka
W'dhovaka: Ye take care o' them snippers? Good bloody riddance! Nice work there, lad/lass. W'dhovaka: Still it won't be long afore a new crew o' crabs comes sidlin' in to claim that territory. And our loads just keep gettin' heavier, what with all the rebuildin' going on. If I don't want to be buried under a mountain o' crates, I'd best think of a more lastin' solution to this snipper problem.