Survive the Night
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| Journal Category | World Event | ||||
| Journal Level | Scales with player level | ||||
| Journal Difficulty | Solo | ||||
| Starting Zone | Nektulos Forest more | ||||
| How to Start | Setri Lur'eth at ( 1088, 0, -328 ) /waypoint 1088, 0, -328 | ||||
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Speak to Setri Lur'eth at ( 1088, 0, -328 ) /waypoint 1088, 0, -328| get the quest, she is the one you talk to when doing the initial quest for the Hedge Maze.
If the girl dies, you have to start the zombie waves all over again. Speak to her ghost and she will let you try again.
Steps
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- Zone into Charnel Hollow ( 884, 7, -471 ) /waypoint 884, 7, -471. (as of 10-22-11 mentoring to reduce the quest level doesn't work: Update: 29-Oct-2011 - mentoring did work!)
- At first, go to some of the houses that circle the zone and move the plants to the girl in the middle of the zone. (Best to place them in a horse shoe shape around her) - Note: I found 7 plants.
- Talk to the girl to start the encounter.
- Waves of Zombies will start attacking. Kill Zombies and stop them from killing the girl. The plants will help you kill the zombies, so pull to them.
- After a few waves of zombies a Doll named will spawn right next to the girl. This will happen while you are still killing zombies, so watch out for the notice of the doll. - If the girl dies, hail her ghost to restart (Girl will respawn "alive" again).
- Once you finish killing the doll and all the zombies speak to the girl again.
- Return to Setri Lur'eth in Nektulos Forest
Rewards
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- At least 11s 36c at level 27
- One of the Following:
| This article refers to events, personae and activities only present in-game during the annual Nights of the Dead festivities, which come to Norrath each year from (roughly) mid- to late-October through to early- to mid-November. |