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Priest Epic Quest FAQ
Version 1.0a
July 2, 2006
By AdrenalineSL
The very latest versions and updates can be found at GameFAQs:
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Firstly, thanks for checking out the FAQ. Second, welcome (though I
think I should've said those in the reverse order). This Priest Epic Quest
FAQ was conceived with one purpose: to help new and old level 60 priests
alike who are interested in wielding their very own glittery
Benediction/Anathema by providing information on quest prerequisites,
preparation tips and strategies on the quest itself. With this in mind, I
can only assume that you as the reader know everything that I'm talking about
or am about to discuss herein. Of course, I will elaborate on the more
obscure points. Be aware that I will be using a lot of online gaming terms
that you may or may not have heard of, out of habit. I'll save you from my
usual verbose ramblings and cut this intro unfortunately short. ;)
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IMPORTANT NOTE!
All information contained within this document has been proven to work
for this quest as of Patch 1.10 (unless otherwise specified). If there has
been any changes in succeeding patches, please notify me to help make
addendums. As the quest is not repeatable by the same character, it is not
possible for me to go back and double check on everything myself. Thanks! :)
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Contents
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I. What Is It?
II. Getting Started
A. Prerequisites
B. Talent Build
C. Gear
a. My Personal Gear Setup
D. Items & Buffs
a. Items You Should Have
b. Recommended Items
c. Buffs & Food
d. Item/Buff Checklist
III. The Encounter
A. Quest Location
B. Quest Description
C. Tips & Strategies
D. The Final Reward
IV. Section You Ignore
A. Version History
B. Credits
C. Contact Info
D. Legal Junk
E. Closing Statement
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- I. What Is It? -
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If you've come to this FAQ, more likely than not you are actively
seeking the knowledge in preparing for and overcoming the encounter. Fear
not, we will get to that later. Let's first address the question: What is
it? What is this so-called epic priest quest? What exactly is so "epic"
about it? The quest itself isn't so much as a task of epic proportions.
However, the reward you get is what you would call in World of Warcraft
(hereon referred to as WoW) terms "epic." The reward is the Priest only
weapon, Benediction, which can be transformed into Anathema. Benediction and
Anathema are two different forms of the same weapon with different passive
abilities to accommodate Holy and Shadow priests, respectively.
Besides having really cool graphics, Benediction/Anathema is, perhaps,
the definitive priest weapon. You won't need to upgrade it for a long while.
Possessing this fairly elusive epic weapon is a tell-tale sign of your skills
as a priest...well, kind of. Obtaining it is not easy. It calls for a bit
of patience in preparing for it (details on why later), hence the need for
this guide.
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- II. Getting Started -
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This section will equip you with all the information you need to
prepare for the quest.
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| A. | Prerequisites
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As with many great challenges in the World of Warcraft, there are a few
prerequisites that you must meet in order for you to be able to trigger the
event.
First and foremost, you have to be a Priest--a no-brainer obviously but
you'd be surprised by how many people have asked me where my
Benediction/Anathema (hereon after referred to as just "Benny") dropped. The
quest and the weapon itself require that you be level 60. Once those two
conditions are easily fulfilled, your level 60 priest must find a raid group
that is capable of defeating Major Domo Executus from Molten Core. He drops
the Eye of Divinity, the first of two required pieces to acquiring the
ultimate quest reward. The Eye has a 50% drop rate, with the Ancient
Petrified Leaf (the hunter epic quest initiator) being the other drop.
The second required piece is the Eye of Shadow, which, unlike the Eye
of Divinity, is Bind on Equip. This means that it can be found on the
Auction House for generally about 200 - 800g depending on the economy of your
server and its rarity. Lord Kazzak from the Blasted Lands also has a chance
to drop the Eye, but being a world raid boss, he is often camped by high-end
raiding guilds. Your third option is to farm (to kill things repeatedly for
hours on end until desired item(s) is obtained -- normally a practice
performed by paid Chinese players) the elite demons in Dark Whisper Gorge at
the southern edge of Winterspring. Specifically, you want to kill the
Hederine Slayers and Hederine Initiates (doom guard and succubus-like
demons). This process may take 45 mins or it may take hours or even days.
Just be patient and farm with dogged perseverance.
It is entirely possible to solo these elite demons if you have access
to a Druid, Hunter or Paladin. Other classes may have a very slim chance,
but it's usually recommended to have two others with you for a guaranteed
kill and more efficient farming. There's also a chance that other people may
be farming for exactly what you want, so competition for mobs is unavoidable.
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| B. | Talent Build
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It is generally encouraged that your priest be Holy specced. However,
it is not a necessity to be a more heal-friendly build. I myself was able to
complete the quest with minimal problems on my first try with a heavy Shadow
build. Of course, having Holy Nova will greatly facilitate the encounter
(details on why that is when I discuss the actual encounter), but completely
do-able without. If respeccing is a pain for you, it means that being well-
prepared in gear and items is all the more important for your success.
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| C. | Gear
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Since this is after all an epic quest, a common misconception is that
your gear needs to also be epic. This is garbage. What you need is the
right kind of gear. Having a good balance of intellect, +healing and mana
regen gear is key. A high base mana regeneration rate is ideal because the
encounter can be both long and very exhausting on your mana pool. If you are
Shadow specced, it is imperative that you have all the mana regen gear you
can get, especially since you most likely have less mana than Holy priests.
A good place to get such gear is in Dire Maul. In fact, most, if not all, of
my gear is from Dire Maul.
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| a. | My Personal Gear Setup
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Crown of the Ogre Magi (http://www.thottbot.com/?i=35859)
Elder Magus Pendant (http://www.thottbot.com/?i=35769)
Devout Mantle (http://www.thottbot.com/?i=20469)
Mindsurge Robe (http://www.thottbot.com/?i=35959)
Sublime Wristguards (http://www.thottbot.com/?i=35879)
Shadowy Laced Handwraps (http://www.thottbot.com/?i=37195)
Whipvine Cord (http://www.thottbot.com/?i=35651)
Padre's Trousers (http://www.thottbot.com/?i=35781)
Boots of the Full Moon (http://www.thottbot.com/?i=35634)
Emerald Flame Ring (http://www.thottbot.com/?i=35701)
Seal of Rivendare (http://www.thottbot.com/?i=14960)
Mindtap Talisman (http://www.thottbot.com/?i=35819)
Royal Seal of Eldre'Thalas (http://www.thottbot.com/?i=38410)
Quel'dorai Channeling Rod (http://www.thottbot.com/?i=35686)
Take note that NONE of this gear is epic and is therefore easily
attainable if you just put in the time. You don't NEED the exact same gear,
but having the majority of or better gear would most certainly help. I
understand that it isn't probable to be able to acquire most of this gear in
a timely fashion, so just do your best to imitate this setup if you want.
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| D. | Items & Buffs
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Even if you are sporting a full set of Prophecy and have 9000 mana, it
may still not be enough for you to complete the quest successfully. In
addition to the gear, you will need to bring with you a variety of
consumables. It would also be a major benefit to you if had some buffs.
Instead of bunching all the items into one or two enormous paragraphs,
here's a list of things you should have and why they are useful.
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| a. | Items You Should Have
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No if's and but's about it. These are the items you need to have with
you.
Oil of Immolation
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If you've looked around the internet for resources on preparing for
this quest prior to viewing this FAQ, you'll notice that 99.9% of all guides
recommend bringing this. This FAQ is no different. Oil of Immolation is a
must! It is highly touted because not only will it kill off the things
trying to hinder you relatively quickly, there is no cooldown on its usage.
Quantity: At least 10
Materials: Firebloom x1, Goldthorn x1, Crystal Vial x1
Found: Made by Alchemists
Major Mana Potion
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There shouldn't even be any discussion about this. As I've mentioned
previously, the encounter will drain your mana like crazy. A quick recharge
goes a long way. Getting this should not be a problem. I recommend running
Dire Maul North tribute runs multiple times to stock up on these potions.
Quantity: At least 2
Materials: Dreamfoil x3, Icecap x2, Crystal Vial x1
Found: Made by Alchemists and dropped by mobs level 56 and up
Night Dragon's Breath
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a.k.a. plant of uberness. This baby restores a fairly small amount of
both your health AND mana (approx. 400 of each). It may not seem like much,
but the cooldown is two minutes and does not share a cooldown with any of
your other consumables. That is always a win!
Picking these plants is quite a bit of work. First, you need to have a
decent stock of Cenarion Plant Salve (http://www.thottbot.com/?i=2948).
Next, you need to find the spawn points of this plant. There are resources
on the internet for this. Once found, using 4 Cenarion Plant Salve you must
cleanse the corrupted Night Dragon's Breath. Only after it is cleansed can
you pluck the fruits of your efforts. Sometimes you may stumble across a
bugged plant that will not allow you to pick it even after it's been
cleansed. Don't worry, it's broken as intended. (There's really nothing you
can do about it when this happens. Trust me, I've contacted a GM about it
before.)
Quantity: At least 5
Found: In Felwood
Whipper Root Tuber
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Along the same botanical properties as its sister plant, Whipper Root
Tubers restore 700 to 900 health. This is important because during the
encounter you will not have the time nor luxury to heal yourself, so the
Whipper Root plays an important role in keeping you up. Read above for some
info on how to procure this plant.
Quantity: At least 5
Found: In Felwood
Lesser Mana Oil
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This item falls on the thin veil between necessity and optional. The
need for this is kind of dependent upon your current gear setup, but it goes
along with my strong advocacy for mana regen gear. It doesn't hurt to have
it anyway. Rubbing some of this fine oil on your weapon enchants it with the
passive effect: restores 8 mana every 5 seconds. Each application lasts for
30 minutes.
Quantity: 1 (Each one has 5 uses)
Materials: Dream Dust x3, Purple Lotus x2, Crystal Vial x1
Found: Made by Enchanters
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| b. | Recommended Items
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These are recommended and are therefore optional. Totally nice to have
though.
Major Rejuvenation Potion
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This nifty potion instantly restores 1440 to 1760 health and mana.
It's a great potion to have, but the recipe itself is not easy to come by.
As such not too many alchemists have it. Those who do will probably charge a
fee to make it.
Quantity: 1 is usually enough
Materials: Heart of the Wild x1, Dreamfoil x4, Golden Sansam x4, Imbued Vial
x1
Found: Made by Alchemists
Demonic Runes
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Demonic Runes restore 600 to 900 mana at the expense of 600 to 1000
health. If you cast Power Word: Shield on yourself before consuming one, the
damage should be absorbed. The damage used to be affected by the amount of
+shadow damage you wear and could potentially kill you in one consumption,
but that has changed. For the better, thankfully.
Quantity: 5
Found: Dropped by mainly Satyrs and any high level demons
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| c. | Buffs & Foods
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Besides having your own Power Word: Fortitude, I recommend that you
enlist the help of other fellow players, such as Druids, Mages and buff
bitches -- oops, I mean Paladins -- for their sexy buffs. If you are on
Horde, I have heard that Shaman may drop totems without it constituting as
outside aid (someone please confirm), but I am unsure about this.
Let me mention in advance that these buffs are not completely
necessary, but they will help tremendously.
***** Note: You can have only one food induced buff active at any given
time. Being the mana regen whore that I am, I highly recommend the Nightfin
Soup. ;) *****
Class Buffs
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These are buffs special to certain classes. They should not be hard to
get unless you are a social outcast who is hated by everyone...which is a sad
thing when a Priest is scorned. If you also do not know who to turn to for
these buffs, I can only stare at you in disbelief, wondering how you even got
to 60 in the first place.
Divine Spirit
* Shadow specced priests do not have this. They will have to find a
Discipline/Holy priest who is willing to help a sister out.
Mark of the Wild
Thorns
Arcane Intellect
Blessing of Wisdom
Blessing of Kings
Concentration/Retribution Aura
* Again, I cannot confirm this, but I believe you can be in the same
group as a paladin with impunity.
Night Fin Soup
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Effect: Restores 8 mana every 5 seconds for 10 mins.
Quantity: 1 for each attempt
Requires: 250 Cooking
Ingredients: Raw Nightfin Snapper x1, Refreshing Spring Water x1
Runn Tum Tuber Surprise
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Effect: Increases Intellect by 10 for 10 mins.
Quantity: 1 for each attempt
Requires: 275 Cooking
Ingredients: Runn Tum Tuber x1 (from Dire Maul), Soothing Spices x1
Cerebral Cortex Compound
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Effect: Increases Intellect by 25 for 60 mins.
Quantity: 1 (Unique)
Requires: Basilisk Brain x10, Vulture Gizzard x2
Comments: This is received as a "quest reward" from Blasted Lands. Near
the entrance coming from Swamp of Sorrows are a couple of High
Elves who give out these quests. You must kill the mobs around
Blasted Lands and bring them the required number of organs they
request. Only one Blasted Lands buff may be active at any given
time.
Gizzard Gum
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Effect: Increases Spirit by 25 for 60 mins.
Quantity: 1 (Unique)
Requires: Vulture Gizzard x10, Snickerfang Jowl
Comments: Another Blasted Lands buff.
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| d. | Item/Buff Checklist:
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Here's a handy checklist to make sure you've got everything you need to
handle this encounter.
Quest items:
__ Eye of Divinity
Consumables/Potions:
__ Oil of Immolation x10
__ Night Dragon's Breath x5
__ Whipper Root Tuber x5
__ Major Mana Potion x2
__ Lesser Mana Oil
__ Major Rejuvenation Potion
__ Demonic Runes
Buffs:
__ Nightfin Soup
__ Runn Tum Tuber Surprise
__ Cerebral Cortex Compound
__ Gizzard Gum
__ Mark of the Wild
__ Thorns
__ Arcane Intellect
__ Power Word: Fortitude
__ Divine Spirit
__ Blessing of Wisdom
__ Blessing of Kings
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So you think you've done everything you could to prepare for the quest.
Yes, preparing for this quest was very time-consuming and required a lot of
work on your part, and here's why. The quest giver is on a global two hour
cooldown. This means that if ANYONE (on both Alliance and on Horde) on the
server has spoken to the NPC and has attempted the quest (whether succeeded
or failed) the NPC despawns and will not appear until two hours later. So,
if you are ill-prepared for the quest and happen to fail, this means you have
to wait two hours to try again, and this wait time does not calculate the
possibility that there are probably twenty other priests trying the same
quest.
The other reason is that during the duration of the encounter, you may
NOT receive ANY outside help whether from guild members, friends or people
passing by. Any hints of assistance will deactivate the entire event and
cause an automatic failure. Therefore, all those buffs and items will be
your only aid.
It is probably useful to note that you do NOT need the Eye of Shadow to
initiate the quest. You simply need it to complete and create Benny. In
other words, once you've acquired the Eye of Divinity, you may attempt this
quest. Keep in mind that you will need to have the Eye of Divinity equipped
during the entire encounter or you will not be able to see any of what's
going on.
***** As an unconfirmed note, I had a friend of mine, who's also a
priest, try this quest using the Spectral Essence
(http://www.thottbot.com/?i=18570) without having the Eye of Divinity. I saw
her do the quest with my own eyes. It may have been a system oversight. I
cautiously mention this because I have no other grounds on which to base
this. *****
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| A. | Quest Location
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The quest NPC's name is Erin Havenfire and can be found atop a mound to
the west of the main Stratholme entrance. There is a short tunnel, at the
end of which eventually leads to Terrordale. If you've reached Terrordale,
you've already gone too far. If you have an add-on that allows you to view
coordinates on your World Map, the (x,y) coordinates are (20, 18). You must
have the Eye of Divinity equipped to see her. If you cannot find her, then
it's likely that someone has initiated the quest before you and you must now
wait for her to respawn.
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| B. | Quest Description
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Up until this point, I have been pretty vague and discreet about
revealing the details of the quest. There isn't really a reason for it, just
that I wanted to save all the juicy details for this section. After you've
spoken to Erin Havenfire, you will need to read through her personal tragedy
that explains why you must do what you are about to do. In essence, she
hopes that you will succeed in doing what she has failed. When you accept to
perform the quest, The Balance of Light and Shadow
(http://www.thottbot.com/?qu=7622), the event will begin. From the cave
entrance a plethora of peasants will spawn, some of whom are diseased. Help
them escape unharmed as they flee from the Scourge. They will slowly walk
from the cave entrance toward the quest giver. Strangely enough they seem
pretty casual about it when their lives are in jeopardy.
You just have to do everything in your power to keep them healthy.
Easy enough. However, while they are skipping along to home base, enemy
skeletal archers from unreachable distances are popping arrows into their
sides and constant waves of ground troops are also collaborating to bring
death to these poor peasants. The archers cannot be killed. The skeletal
footmen, however, can be. This is where the Oil of Immolation becomes a
crucial element to your success. More on that in Tips & Strategies.
The quest begins slow, but the peasants don't come in just one wave.
There are at least five or six waves before the quest is finished. You'll
find that this event will quickly elevate to a frantic game of whack-a-mole
except instead of a mallet you have Holy spells, all the while keeping
yourself alive.
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| C. | Tips & Strategies
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The very first thing you need to do as you're standing in front of the
quest giver is arrange all your consumables on your action bars, where they
can easily be accessed without too much searching. Second, open up your
spell book and bring out the following three spells: Abolish Disease, Renew
(rank 6) and Flash Heal (rank 4 or 5). Assign these three spells to easy
hotkeys (such as 1, 2, 3) side-by-side for easy access. Third, press V to
display an NPC's health over their heads. This will save worlds of pain and
help you keep tabs on the peasants' health for when they begin spawning in a
frenzy.
When you are about ready, start popping all your food buffs. Hopefully
when you requested for class buffs, you got the hour long durations or you
have the players themselves along with you. Now you should be fully prepared
to undertake this task. It is not easy.
I cannot tell you how to do this step-by-step, but here are some
valuable tips that will bring you one step closer to victory.
Watch Your Health!
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This may seem like a laughable tip, but you'd be surprised by how many
priests I've seen die simply because they did not keep track of their own
health because they were too immersed in watching other life bars. A Power
Word: Shield here and there, plus a renew or potions on yourself should do
the trick.
Handling The Skellies
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Those skeleton footmen can be a real pain. Not only do they slowly
dwindle away your health and the peasants' health if they have aggro, but
they can interrupt your heals. Pop an Oil of Immolation every chance you
get. The skellies have very low health and die in a matter of seconds with
the immolation effect active. Just remember to consume them when you can.
Also unleash a full rank Psychic Scream every now and then if you can spare
it. Again, a Shield usually protects you for the full duration it is up. If
you have Holy Nova, a low rank (2 or 3 is fine) will do away with them
instantly.
The Peasants
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At the beginning of each wave, you'll notice a couple peasants glowing
a sickly green or purple. These specifics must be targeted right away and
cleansed with Abolish Disease. (Abolish Disease is much more effective
because there's a slight chance the same peasant may be diseased again. :))
As the peasants sustain damage from the archers, throw a Renew on the more
healthy ones and Flash heal the more endangered ones.
Keep a sharp eye out 'til the current wave reaches the back. However,
do not wait for them to despawn completely. Once the current wave of
peasants are nearly safe at the end point, quickly head to the cave entrance
to escort the fresh batch of peasants with no delay. Cleanse accordingly and
keep everyone as healthy as possible. If a peasant stops to battle a
skeleton, keep a Renew on him or her and help melee the skeleton.
As the quest suggests, do not allow more than 15 peasants slip away or
you will fail the quest.
Possible Outside Help
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This tactic bends the rules just slightly, as they are technically
helping but are not really doing anything per se. As far as I know (from
friends' experience), you simply have a Warrior, Paladin or Druid (in bear
form) all with the Thorns buff stand a little bit to the right of the cave
entrance, or even better spread them along the entrance.
When the skellies spawn, they will aggro your Thorned friends. Your
friends will not see what is hitting them, but are for sure taking damage.
As long as they refrain from moving a muscle, the skeletons will slowly die
due to the Thorns effect and take some of the burden of the skellies from
you. I do not know if Blizzard has changed the encounter so that this tactic
does not work in recent patches, so let me know.
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| D. | The Final Reward
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In all the chaos, you won't be able to keep track of the number of
peasants you've saved, but when you complete the quest successfully you'll
get the standard yellow text splashed across your screen: The Balance of
Light and Shadow (Complete). Perfect!
Now speak with Havenfire to receive your ultimate reward...the Splinter
of Nordrassil! What do you mean you don't get Benny? Of course, you do!
This is where you need to have both the Eye of Divinity and Eye of Shadow.
Combine all three to create Benediction! Simply right-click on the Splinter
when all three are in your inventory.
Congratulations, my epic staffed friend. You can transform the staff in
and out of Benediction or Anathema with a 30 minute cooldown between each
transformation.
Okay, well I've told you all that I know to equip you with the know-how
to carry out this task. The only thing now is to rely on yourself and your
skills. Just stay calm and focus. If you fail, fret not. Persistence is a
powerful force and will help you accomplish anything. And Godspeed to you if
you are on a PvP server. (Go eat poopy and choke on it, you griefers.)
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You can ignore this, you know...
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| A. | Version History
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Version 1.0a | Released July 2, 2006
Just corrected a few little things here and there. Also added that
"Important Note" at the top.
Version 1.0 | Released June 30, 2006
The first public release of the FAQ. Everything that I've planned for
the FAQ is done. If anything needs to be added, I will.
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| B. | Credits
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Much of the information was based off of memory, but some of it could
not have been compiled without the help of a few people or sources...Thanks
and love go to:
Blizzard - For creating this highly addictive game, which I've just recently
gotten off of. No thanks to you for stealing a year of my life away. :(
Thottbot - Without which this FAQ would have been 50 times harder to create.
Lots of tidbits of info were gleaned from the vaults within.
CJayC - For maintaining still the best video game website on the net. Please
have my babies!
Raymond - For helping me with some things I had to test out. Love you. You
can have my babies as well...I suppose. ^_~
ShdwR1m3 - His Samurai Legends FAQ inspired me with his awesome formatting
and overall awesomeness.
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| C. | Contact Info
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If for any reason you don't understand what I've written in this FAQ
because you are an illiterate ninnyhammer, you may contact me and ask a
question which has not already been covered in this FAQ. Anything directed
to me via electronic mail that I deem worthless or not worthy of my
attention, I will simply ignore or delete. Because I am the author of this
FAQ, I have the power to do such a thing and you cannot faze me.
Anyway, if there's something you'd like to add or correct, feel free to
contact me at: tofuninj4 [at] gmail [dot] com. I accept all kinds of e-mail.
Really.
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| D. | Legal Junk
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in any form. World of Warcraft is a registered trademark of Blizzard
Entertainment. The author of this document is in no way affiliated with
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You may download the file through a web browser onto a single computer for
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Do not remove any copyrights.
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characters are copyright and property of Blizzard Entertainment.
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| E. | Closing Statement
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And here I go, disappearing again for a year without a trace! Hope
this FAQ helped, entertained or groped you. NINJA VANISH! *smoke bomb*
Please check out my other walkthroughs and guides for various games at this
link (though they are all for relatively old games):
http://www.gamefaqs.com/features/recognition/8212.html
Thanks for reading!!!
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MUCHAS GRACIAS!!!
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World of Warcraft Priest Epic Quest FAQ
Copyright 2006 Stephanie Lee
June 2006