Item:Grim Orkish Brand

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Grim Orkish Brand

Item Information

Once you acquire this item, it will be deposited into your barter wallet.

Drop Information

This item has a chance to drop from Bahádring's Chest on Tiers 1-3 in Tûl Zakana, the Well of Forgetting instance.

Barter Information

Barterers: Brawler Quartermaster (Bej Mâgha) and Brawler Trader (Vestibule of Utug-bûr)

Item(s) to Receive Item(s) to Trade

 Wrought-iron Shagâni Buckle 3 Grim Orkish Brand 30 Sand-worn Copper Token

Barterers: Captain Quartermaster (Bej Mâgha) and Captain Trader (Vestibule of Utug-bûr)

Item(s) to Receive Item(s) to Trade

 Shagâni Honour-guard Heraldry 3 Grim Orkish Brand 30 Sand-worn Copper Token

Barterers: Hunter Quartermaster (Bej Mâgha) and Hunter Trader (Vestibule of Utug-bûr)

Item(s) to Receive Item(s) to Trade

 Shagâni Tracker's Tome 3 Grim Orkish Brand 30 Sand-worn Copper Token

Barterers: Mariner Quartermaster (Bej Mâgha) and Mariner Trader (Vestibule of Utug-bûr)

Item(s) to Receive Item(s) to Trade

 Boarding Captain's Trusty Pipe 3 Grim Orkish Brand 30 Sand-worn Copper Token

Barterers: Rune-keeper Quartermaster (Bej Mâgha) and Rune-keeper Trader (Vestibule of Utug-bûr)

Item(s) to Receive Item(s) to Trade

 Shagâni Granite Chisel 3 Grim Orkish Brand 30 Sand-worn Copper Token

Barterers: Warden Quartermaster (Bej Mâgha) and Warden Trader (Vestibule of Utug-bûr)

Item(s) to Receive Item(s) to Trade

 Shagâni Spear Carving 3 Grim Orkish Brand 30 Sand-worn Copper Token

Barterers: Mâkhda Khorbo Quartermaster (Bej Mâgha), Ikorbân Valley Quartermaster (Urmâkh), and Temple of Utug-bûr Quartermaster (Vestibule of Utug-bûr)

Item(s) to Receive Item(s) to Trade

2 Sand-worn Copper Token  Grim Orkish Brand
10 Sand-worn Copper Token 5 Grim Orkish Brand


Barterer: Ikorbân Valley Quartermaster (Urmâkh)

Item(s) to Receive Item(s) to Trade

 Phial of Glistering Well-water 100 Sand-worn Copper Token 2 Cracked Easterling Sceptre 2 Grim Orkish Brand

Requires T3 completion of Tûl Zakana, the Well of Forgetting