Online:Writhing Sveeth Hunt
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Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Talk to Huntmaster Sorim-Nakar in Ald'ruhn to receive the task.
- Track down and deal with Writhing Sveeth.
- Return to Ald'ruhn to receive your reward.
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
Huntmaster Sorim-Nakar at Ald'ruhn may offer you this daily quest once you have completed Ashlander Relations. He will ask you to hunt down a greater hive golem, a variant of the typical hive golem. This hive golem has been named Writhing Sveeth and can be found in the Ashlands northwest of the Erabenimsun Camp. The huntmaster advises you to destroy Fetcherfly Nests to attract the attention of Writhing Sveeth. Once you reach the area marked on your map, you will find a few of them scattered about. After you've destroyed a random number of mounds, Writhing Sveeth will appear nearby. Aside from its slightly larger health pool, it is indistinguishable from generic hive golems.
Kill it and return to the huntmaster for your daily reward coffer.
Quest Stages[edit]
Writhing Sveeth Hunt | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
The greater hive golem known as Writhing Sveeth has been terrorizing the area to the northwest of the Erabenimsun camp near Nchuleftingth. The Huntmaster suggests I destroy fetcherfly nests to attract the attention of the golem.
Objective: Hunt Down Writhing Sveeth
Objective Hint: Destroy Fetcherfly Nests to Lure Writhing Sveeth
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I successfully hunted the greater hive golem known to the Erabenimsun as Writhing Sveeth. Now I should return to the Huntmaster and present him with the trophy.
Objective: Return to Huntmaster Sorim-Nakar
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