![]() The only actual epic reward is a purple XP Booster. Let’s talk drops: You aren’t getting too much great stuff from Gifts. Same goes for camping the arrival zone of the merchant, because you get one loot there without actually participating in the run. So it’s more an issue of leeching and morale. If everybody did it, then nobody would get loot because mobs wouldn’t be killed. ![]() I guess some hardcore legits might scream exploit here, but in my eyes it’s acceptable. I saw some folks using the /follow command on the merchant in the public zones. You additionally do need to complete the skirmish, otherwise the quests won’t reset the next day. You get additional Bountys from the daily quests in the Enclave, but it’s not as efficient. Once accepted all open Protective Orders will auto-complete on approaching the merchant. Just make sure to communicate who is activating the quest. I’d advise alliances and guilds to gather and complete their Protection Orders together. It’s the longest one per merchant, has the most mobs on its way and the easiest pulls. The best route is the one in lower level Strongholds. Smart players and parties time the pulls and maximize the encounters. It has a small cooldown after a fight before it can be aggro’d again. The merchant spawns mobs every so often, but you can also pull ones into its aggro zone and create more loot that way. Normally the Whispering Caverns have quite a crowd going at any time of the day. ![]() Even if, it could also be a matter of not being an appropriate level for the zone. I’m not so sure about it any longer, but haven’t actually tested it. Early in the event I got the impression that the lower level zones have a worse drop rate for Bountys. You need the Protection Orders quest that drops from Bountys with a cooldown of several hours.Įscorting the merchant is easy and each time you protect it from danger it drops either Renown or a Bounty. Strongholds have one as well, but other than the normal ones players cannot start it at any time. There is one in the Blacklake District, Ebon Downs and Whispering Caverns. No matter what type of goods you’re after, the best way to farm Bountys is escorting the Foreign Merchants in the adventure zones. Follow the Merchant Foreign Merchant Crowd You should easily be able to amass enough currency to grab everything you want. It’s another story for Renown, which drop left and right from Bountys, Gifts and the skirmish. Still worth trying after the event.) Renown ![]() Since you want to safe Figurines where you can, note that you only need the Garden Key once, even if you want to get multiple toons up there. So it could be possible that they are completely dependant on RNG.) That’s a bit annoying, especially since the drop rate is not too great. (We get conflicting reports as to whether you’re at least guaranteed one Figurine per day. You always get one in the first Bounty you open each day, for more players need to pray to RNGesus. In case of the Figurines, it’s actually even the only one to get them. The best way to get both currencies are Protector’s Bountys and the corresponding Gifts that drop from them. Neverwinter strongbox full#For a list of full rewards, just visit Elminster or look up the official news page. The Jubilee Unicorn is also a new addition as well as a a “Firebreathing” emote. This year the collection of thrones has been extended with the Throne of the Shadow Dragon. There are two currencies, Neverwinter Renown and Protector’s Figurines, with which you can buy the stuff. The various rewards from the event can all be looked up at Elminster Aumar in the Protector’s Enclave. But that’s actually a good thing as the anniversary event is still rocking! The Rewards Elminster Aumar After the big tweaks of last year the anniversary only received a few new rewards and otherwise came back unchanged. So if something sounds familiar for our loyal readers, it’s because it is.Īdventurers of Neverwinter are currently celebrating the fourth Jubilee event along the Sword Coast. This is a repost of our original event guide from 2016. ![]()
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