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Dragons continue to rage across Elsweyr. Chizbari the Chipper charged me with slaying some of these great beasts in the Dragonguard's name.
Quick WalkthroughEdit
- Kill three Dragons in Southern Elsweyr at any of the hunting grounds.
- Return to Chizbari.
Detailed WalkthroughEdit
Make your way to either of the Dragonscours, and from there, to one of the sublocations specified on your map. Watch where the Dragons land and fight them there. Dragons are dangerous and should be tackled with a group. When you've killed three of the beasts, return to the sanctum and let Chizbari know what you've finished.
The two dragon hunting grounds are as follows:
- North Dragonscour — A Dragonscour in the Tenmar Forest, southeast of Black Heights and north of Senchal. (map)
- South Dragonscour — A Dragonscour in the Scorch, south of Senchal and west of South Guard Ruins. (map)
NotesEdit
- Killing Dragons in Southern Elsewyer for this quest will not count towards killing Dragons to complete Dragon Hunt, and vice versa.
Quest StagesEdit
The Dragonguard's Quarry | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
Using the information provided by Chizbari the Chipper, I should hunt down these Dragons and kill them.
Objective: Kill Dragons at Hunting Grounds: 0/3
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I killed several Dragons. I should return to Chizbari the Chipper and claim my reward.
Objective: Talk to Chizbari the Chipper
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Notes
* Any text displayed in angle brackets (e.g.,
<Alias=LocationHold>
) is dynamically set by the game and will be filled in with the appropriate word(s) when seen in game.
- Not all Journal Entries may appear in your journal; which entries appear and which entries do not depends on the manner in which the quest is done.
- Stages are not always in order of progress. This is usually the case with quests that have multiple possible outcomes or quests where certain tasks may be done in any order. Some stages may therefore repeat objectives seen in other stages.