Talk:Duskruin Arena

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It may be worth noting that some of the prizes are limited in number. The 50k nerve staff is supposedly down to 1 item left. OBSERVER (talk)


Sewers Info - HAZADO22 (talk) 00:55, 23 April 2016 (CDT)

You analyze your Liabo moon and sense that the item cannot be altered in any way.

The creator has also provided the following information: You have successfully combined all the items necessary to craft a miniature Liabo moon! You can either keep this finished item, or you can use it in conjunction with the pendant found on the Duskruin grounds.

Usage: SPIN and TOSS

You get no sense of whether or not the moon may be further lightened.

spin moon You deftly balance the miniature Liabo moon on the tip of your forefinger and with the opposite hand, spin it gently. White sparks radiate outward for the duration of the sphere's rotations and dissipate as the ball ceases spinning and falls into your hand.

toss moon You toss the miniature Liabo moon into the air. It hovers weightlessly for a moment, a tail of white mist in its wake. Slowly, it falls to your waiting hand.


Liabo Moon Item 1: a jagged white sunstone shard Item 2: a broken white opal sphere Item 3: a white dreamstone sliver Item 4: a thin platinum strip

Lornon Moon Item 1: a black opal fragment Item 2: a blood red garnet chunk Item 3: a coarse grey moonstone shard Item 4: a thin iron strip

Tilaok Moon Item 1: a cracked ur-barath stone Item 2: a broken fire opal chunk Item 3: a splintered fire agate shard Item 4: a thin kakore strip

Makiri Moon Item 1: a lopsided golden moonstone sphere Item 2: a sharp golden topaz shard Item 3: a golden glimaerstone nugget Item 4: a reticulated crystal-edged golvern segment

Old dwarven archaeologist inside the Underground Temple in the Duskruin Arena will take the completed moons and fragments for bloodscrip.

Completed moons are worth less than if you handed in the fragment individually.