Quest:A Most Valuable Stone

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A Most Valuable Stone
Level 132
Type Solo
Starts with Dargumë
Starts at Asbaj-khîrfin
Start Region Máttugard
Map Ref [45.9S, 112.0W]
Ends with Dargumë
Ends at Asbaj-khîrfin
End Region Máttugard
Quest Group Gundabad: Máttugard
Quest Text

Bestowal Dialogue

'<class>, perhaps you can assist me with something. I have acquired four types of minerals that I have found in Máttugard. I am having a difficult time deciding which one to seek out first. Would you examine the four samples and give me your opinion?'

Background

Dargumë, a treasure hunter, seeks assistance with gathering the most valuable minerals to be found in Máttugard.

Objective 1

  • Appraise the banded gold
  • Appraise the copper
  • Appraise the amethyst
  • Appraise the marble

Various stones can be found nearby in Asbaj-khîrfin.

You should appraise each of the various stones.

While this amethyst is beautiful, it is not the highest quality that you have seen
Other minerals are mixed with this marble, making for an impure stone
This copper is acceptable for making various kitchen-ware
The elegant banding would make this a highly sought out stone for jewellery making

Objective 2

Dargumë can be found in Asbaj-khîrfin.

You should talk to Dargumë.

Dargumë: 'The banded gold you say? Yes I was leaning towards that mineral as well! That amethyst is quite beautiful though. I am torn!
'Ah, what if we each collect one type of stone? I will attempt to collect some more of the amethyst and you can search for the banded gold. What do you say?'

Objective 3

  • Collect banded gold (0/12)

Banded gold can be found in northern Máttugard.

You should collect banded gold.

Collected banded gold (12/12)

Objective 4

  • Bring the banded gold to Dargumë

Dargumë can be found at Asbaj-khîrfin.

You should bring the banded gold to Dargumë.

Dargumë: 'Wonderful! I was able to find an adequate amount of amethyst as well! Thank you! These will make fine jewellery in the hands of skilled crafters!'