Difference between revisions of "Oxbow River Wildlife Refuge"

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It is recommended you be at least level 5 before exploring here, and level 8 before beginning the [[Fairy Queen's Quest.]]  
 
It is recommended you be at least level 5 before exploring here, and level 8 before beginning the [[Fairy Queen's Quest.]]  
  
== What You'll Find
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== What You'll Find ==
  
 
In the beginning area, you'll find a few watering holes around the edges, a river leading south towards the rest of the map, and a Souvenir Shop.  
 
In the beginning area, you'll find a few watering holes around the edges, a river leading south towards the rest of the map, and a Souvenir Shop.  
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*Bring a scroll of fly
 
*Bring a scroll of fly
 
*Use a Potion of Invisibility
 
  
 
*The hardest enemy here is a floating eye at the last map and and a basilisk below the waterfall that can petrify you, be quick
 
*The hardest enemy here is a floating eye at the last map and and a basilisk below the waterfall that can petrify you, be quick
  
 
*Do NOT enter the caves. Binyamin had a way of tormenting players that refused to read signs
 
*Do NOT enter the caves. Binyamin had a way of tormenting players that refused to read signs

Revision as of 22:28, 16 December 2017

Location

Opening a map at New Verden's entrance, Oxbow shows up as a to the east, and a little south. If you find Stoneybrook, you just have to go a little further east. It's sprite on the map will look like a mushroom by a tree.

It is recommended you be at least level 5 before exploring here, and level 8 before beginning the Fairy Queen's Quest.

What You'll Find

In the beginning area, you'll find a few watering holes around the edges, a river leading south towards the rest of the map, and a Souvenir Shop.

Tips

  • Bring a scroll of fly
  • The hardest enemy here is a floating eye at the last map and and a basilisk below the waterfall that can petrify you, be quick
  • Do NOT enter the caves. Binyamin had a way of tormenting players that refused to read signs