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Revision as of 22:31, 23 November 2015

Beast Tribe QuestsVanu Vanu Daily Quests Template:Quest

Walkthrough

After getting the quest, go to the designated areas. Kill the scouts that spawn, and return to Muna Vanu to collect the reward.

In-game Description

Muna Vanu is troubled by growing Vundu aggressions.

  • The difficulty of this quest will be synched to your current level.

Objectives

  • Search for Vundu scouts northeast of Ok' Zundu. (0/4)
  • Report to Muna Vanu.

Summary

Muna Vanu has heard troubling reports of Vundu activity at the border of Zundu territory. Unfortunately, his tribe does not have the manpower to respond to these threats. He asks that you patrol the border in his stead, and protect the Gundu from any encroachers you come across. Travel to the border in the northeast and search there for Vundu scouts.

  • Please note that the difficulty of this quest has be synched to your current level. Furthermore, you many not proceed with a class or job that is different from when you accepted the quest.

You have defeated a number of Vundu scouts lurking just within the borders of Zundu territory. Return to Muna Vanu and let him know that this threat to the sovereignity of his tribe has been assuaged.

Muna Vanu offers his most sincere thanks for your efforts. His tribe still owes the Ok' Zundu a great debt of gratitude, and your efforts have gone a long way in repaying their kindness. By the same token, through your contributions to the Gundu, Muna Vanu finds they have become similarly indebted to you.