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{{Quest infobox | {{Quest infobox | ||
| title = Environmental Unbalance | | title = Environmental Unbalance | ||
| description = The Allagan [[Administrative Node]]'s warning lights are flashing. | | description = The [[Allagan]] [[Administrative Node|administrative node]]'s warning lights are flashing. | ||
| image = | | image = | ||
| quest-giver = Administrative Node | | quest-giver = Administrative Node | ||
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| overridereward(1-10) = | | overridereward(1-10) = | ||
| reward-opt1 = 3 Haddock Dip | | reward-opt1 = 3 Haddock Dip | ||
| reward-opt2 = 3 Trapper | | reward-opt2 = 3 Trapper's Quiche | ||
| reward-opt3 = 3 Stuffed Artichoke | | reward-opt3 = 3 Stuffed Artichoke | ||
| overridereward-opt(1-8) = | | overridereward-opt(1-8) = | ||
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| patch = 3.0 | | patch = 3.0 | ||
| release = heavensward | | release = heavensward | ||
| id-edb = | | id-edb = 96a23455eff | ||
| id-gt = | | id-gt = 67527 | ||
}} | }} __NOTOC__ | ||
==Walkthrough== | ==Walkthrough== | ||
??? | ??? | ||
==Steps== | ==Steps== | ||
*Slay | *Slay [[Meracydian Brobinyak|Meracydian brobinyaks]]. 0/4 | ||
*Report to the [[Administrative Node|administrative node]]. | |||
*Report to the administrative node. | |||
==Journal== | ==Journal== | ||
*The Allagan administrative node's warning lights are flashing. | * The Allagan administrative node's warning lights are flashing. | ||
*The Allagan administrative node informs you that a large number of unidentified dragons have been detected nearby. These creatures pose a severe risk to the native fauna. It asks you to alleviate this risk by slaying four of the things. | * The Allagan administrative node informs you that a large number of unidentified dragons have been detected nearby. These creatures pose a severe risk to the native fauna. It asks you to alleviate this risk by slaying four of the things. | ||
*You kill the beasts as instructed by the administrative node. Report your success to the system so that it may reevaluate the situation. | * You kill the beasts as instructed by the administrative node. Report your success to the system so that it may reevaluate the situation. | ||
*The administrative node indicates that although you have reduced the dragon population somewhat, their rate of reproduction is too high for this to be a viable long-term solution. The entire population of dragons must be eliminated to prevent further risk to the environment. | * The administrative node indicates that although you have reduced the dragon population somewhat, their rate of reproduction is too high for this to be a viable long-term solution. The entire population of dragons must be eliminated to prevent further risk to the environment. |
Revision as of 16:56, 28 October 2022
Environmental Unbalance
- Quest giver
- Administrative Node
- Location
- Azys Lla (X:11.4, Y:37.9)
- Level
- 59
- Required quest
- Close Encounters of the VIth Kind
- Experience
- 13,455
- Gil
- 673
- Patch
- 3.0
- Links
- EDB GT
“The Allagan administrative node's warning lights are flashing.
— In-game description
Rewards
- In addition to the above, choose one of the following options:
Walkthrough
???
Steps
- Slay Meracydian brobinyaks. 0/4
- Report to the administrative node.
Journal
- The Allagan administrative node's warning lights are flashing.
- The Allagan administrative node informs you that a large number of unidentified dragons have been detected nearby. These creatures pose a severe risk to the native fauna. It asks you to alleviate this risk by slaying four of the things.
- You kill the beasts as instructed by the administrative node. Report your success to the system so that it may reevaluate the situation.
- The administrative node indicates that although you have reduced the dragon population somewhat, their rate of reproduction is too high for this to be a viable long-term solution. The entire population of dragons must be eliminated to prevent further risk to the environment.