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Tann
12-01-2016, 02:47 PM
KWEE KWAY KAY KEY nos, putting the quest back in Everquest


Seen a lot of new posts here and on the reddits about starting areas and how to make plat early on, figured I’d whip out a little guide on how great Qeynos is for new players for both monetary and experience gains. I’ve done the quest routes listed below on 6 or so characters and can confirm you can easily reach the 20’s and have upwards of 1k plat generated in not too much time.

Basic assumptions in this guide is that you’re a new player, and most likely playing a class that isn’t super gear dependent. Most of this is super easy for the casters, less so for the melee.

**Very important caveat, you will destroy your faction standing with the Bloodsabers (evil guild for Bertoxxulus worshippers in the Qeynos Catacombs)**


Part 1: Rabid Wolves (lv4+)

At any given time in the Qeynos Hills zone you’ll find 2 Rabid Wolf (http://wiki.project1999.com/A_Rabid_Wolf) up, one is level 3 and the other level 5. These used to have specific spawn points and patrolled on a very specific path but that was changed with the Karana’s plague event update.

Noteworthy: Both can proc the rabies which hits you with a small amount of direct damage and a very lengthy -1hp/tick debuff, thankfully when you turn in the quest you’ll get cure diseased cast upon you.

You’ll loot from them Diseased Wolf Pelts (http://wiki.project1999.com/Diseased_Wolf_Pelt) which you can either farm them until your inventory is full or turn them in one at a time to get that rabies cure.

Turn these at the Priest of Life Space Ship in North Qeynos to Priestess Caulria (http://wiki.project1999.com/Priestess_Caulria), she’ll cast cure disease on you, and award you as shown below.

https://i.imgur.com/56G5afG.png

This is great experience until level 8 or 9 when you’ll move onto the next step.

Part 2: Rabid Grizzly (lv8+)

Staying in Qeynos Hills you’ll find a single Rabid Grizzly (http://wiki.project1999.com/A_rabid_grizzly), just like with the wolves its spawn location and pathing has changed, it used to spawn on a hill outside of Blackburrow.

Noteworthy: This mob is an undercon (hits for around 25 per attack and procs rabies), meaning it is a lot tougher than other mobs in the same level range. If you’re a pet class this won’t really be a problem but if something else you might want to wait until level 9 or 10 before tackling this beasty.

You’ll loot a Putrid Bear Hide (http://wiki.project1999.com/Putrid_Bear_Hide) for the quest and occasionally Grizzly Bear Skin (http://wiki.project1999.com/Grizzly_Bear_Skin) which can sell for 20-40pp to other players.

Same as above you bring these to Priestess Caulria (http://wiki.project1999.com/Priestess_Caulria), you’ll get more experience, coin, and faction, along with a copy of Endure Disease (http://wiki.project1999.com/Endure_Disease) which you can vendor for even more coin.

https://i.imgur.com/hFVwETZ.png

I typically stop doing the grizzly quest at lv14 and move onto step 3 but I’ve seen folks do this in the 20’s (though you really should let lowbies do this quest at that point). Note that in gathering pics for this guide upon turning in 1 wolf and grizzly pet my exp bar jumped a bit over 1% at level 31.


Step 3: Bandits!

In West, North, and East Karana you’ll find camps of bandits (North K’s are actually called “A Raider” at #14). Typically 5-6 to a camp, a mixture of wizards and “warrior” mobs that backstab (wiki calls them warriors) with a level range of 9-12. Their packed in close enough to where you’ll want to find a way to single pull them, via lull, harmony, sneak pulling, etc..

Aside from these being decent exp till lv18-19 and offering some good faction hits upon death:

https://i.imgur.com/o7tLg7k.png

They drop our next quest item Bandit Sashes (http://wiki.project1999.com/Bandit_Sash), these can be handed in to Chesgard Sydwen (http://wiki.project1999.com/Chesgard_Sydwen)

https://i.imgur.com/wCfro7u.png

Located at the paladin guild in South Qeynos for faction, coin, exp, and a bronze weapon (value varies from 1-6pp).

https://i.imgur.com/m1t5Cyh.png

I typically load up every available inventory slot with sashes whilst I’m out at the bandit camps, great exp and coin that’ll get you into the 20’s. I can’t say exactly how long the exp is good for but I met a rogue who was still doing sashes in his 40’s for the plat and exp gain, the one sash I turned in for the guide pictures gave me 1% exp at level 31 so it’s possible.

At this point you'll be lv20+ and have upwards of 1000 plat saved up, not counting spell costs, be hated by the evil qeynos guilds, be almost Ally faction with all the good factions in the Karana's and have no trouble safely traveling through Highpass.

**Temporary Step, whenever the Karana’s Plague Event ends so shall this (I think?)**

Step 4: Bread Shipment

This one takes a bit of travelling and being able to Bind Affinity yourself next to one of the NPC’s and being able to SoW/gate will drastically improve the efficiency.

The quest dialog and wiki pages are a bit borked (neither NPC has a wiki page) but if go to South Karana and visit Jarlen Meadowgreen you can do the Bread Shipment (http://wiki.project1999.com/The_Bread_Shipment) quest, though it’s not the same turn in npc that the wiki lists.

https://i.imgur.com/sGHzl2E.png

There is no [quest trigger] in his dialog but if you mention Bread he will respond.

https://i.imgur.com/fP1zBmT.png

Hand him 2gp and off you go to North Karan with your Bag of Bread Loaves.

https://i.imgur.com/UtZI9zU.png

In lieu of what the wiki says, take the bag to Inkeep James in North Karana, he’ll have no [quest trigger] dialog about the bread quest but he will offer a muffin quest which is another option if you know a baker.

https://i.imgur.com/YZsaRZT.png

Turn in for a range of coin reward and faction, note this will have negative hits to the rogue guild in Qeynos.

https://i.imgur.com/J3ayi3u.png

Noteworthy: If you can, bind at Jarlen in South Karana as sometimes Griffons and Hillgiants will path right over Inkeep James, and no one wants to be stuck in a death loop.

This should easily be viable from 20-24 or even 29, I’ll be testing this shortly on my mage but for the sake of the guide after the turn in I was 2% further into lv31.

Alternatively ignore everything on this guide and just group and make friends cause it’s an MMO not a single player game.

Tann
12-01-2016, 02:48 PM
sorry for the dark pics, was night time in game and didn't adjust my gamma accordingly.

JHaslip
12-01-2016, 03:26 PM
Great... Bertoxxulous Necro here. Great guide though!

Trollhide
12-01-2016, 03:39 PM
Excellent guide, although I would also add a bit about the Gnoll Fangs quest cause the exp for that is nuts.

I had never heard of the bread loaves quest but will definitely be giving it a try on my 20 druid, should be able to run it doubly fast as he can bind in SK and port to NK.

Tann
12-01-2016, 03:51 PM
too late to edit and fix typos yay.


Great... Bertoxxulous Necro here. Great guide though!

I did this way back on my Human Necro, Bert worshiper as well, my bad ><

Gnoll Fangs

I always stay away from those, BB is usually crowded and the exp gain was nerfed hard. Also the wolf/bear pelts are 100% drop rate so no worries for rng.

skarlorn
12-01-2016, 05:25 PM
Good guide. I discovered this myself while leveling Borgnach (maybe 6th character to take up past 20s). Qeynos, with all its quests and integrated content, has the feel I always wanted out of EQ (namely a focus on rewarding quests). I had a blast carousing this area. Made me wish we could go back in time and give McQuaid and the others another couple years + $200K to make the rest of the world so fleshed out!

Tann
12-01-2016, 05:33 PM
I wish the edit feature didn't poof after 5min, was going to add a map for the last part as the zone pages on the wiki don't even show where these npc's are:

Inkeep James and Jarlen Meadowgreen are both at the #4 locations on the map(s), in North Karana in a small building and the South Karana Centaur camp respectively:
https://i.imgur.com/joF2RNn.jpg

Trollhide
12-01-2016, 11:56 PM
I had never heard of the bread loaves quest but will definitely be giving it a try on my 20 druid, should be able to run it doubly fast as he can bind in SK and port to NK.
Bread loaves quest worth 5% xp per turn-in on a wood elf druid at L20, arguably not worth doing even being able to gate to Jarlen and port to NK druid ring :\

Tann
12-02-2016, 10:07 AM
Bread loaves quest worth 5% xp per turn-in on a wood elf druid at L20, arguably not worth doing even being able to gate to Jarlen and port to NK druid ring :\

worth doing must be highly subjective cause that sounds good to me, I don't recall how long it took but I seem to remember on my mage it took like 6-8min per run (with gate and jboots).

The bard diet as an example is 1 mob every 7min, which I think is a blue mob yea? Blues are 1-2.5% at most.

I'll report back later but I plan on doing 24-29 with this quest.

Vallanor
12-02-2016, 11:22 AM
Great guide. Qeynos has been my favorite starting area since classic. Blackburrow is still my favorite dungeon and killing bandits in the WK foothills is nostalgic as hell. It's a shame it's a little underpopulated compared to EC or GFay, but that also means less competition. Highly recommended!

Trollhide
12-02-2016, 11:52 AM
worth doing must be highly subjective cause that sounds good to me, I don't recall how long it took but I seem to remember on my mage it took like 6-8min per run (with gate and jboots).

The bard diet as an example is 1 mob every 7min, which I think is a blue mob yea? Blues are 1-2.5% at most.

I'll report back later but I plan on doing 24-29 with this quest.
Yea that's why I said arguably :) I can charm kill 2 mobs for full exp (probably 4-5%) in less time than it takes to run that quest, so the exp gain from fighting is similar to if not better than running the quest, but fighting mobs is also more engaging for me than mindlessly running back and forth for hours on end. The bread quest is certainly an option though.

Aaramis
12-02-2016, 12:07 PM
As a druid at 22, I found the bread quest slower than charm killing, but faster than root rotting.
And hey, you make money in the process. It's not a bad deal, and is a nice find.

Going to milk it to 24 at leat for my new spells.

Wiley
12-08-2016, 01:54 PM
2nd or 3rd approval for bandit sashes, did that on my ranger from 12-18 iirc

Crawdad
12-08-2016, 05:02 PM
Great guide! I would include wisps as a transition between grizzlies and bandits. Tons of them spawn in Qeynos hills, and the quest rewards are great exp/plat.

Tann
12-13-2016, 02:00 PM
So I decided to level my necro doing the bread quest and I'm happy to report 16-24 went by fairly quickly. I began roughly 71% into Lv16 and I misplaced the data for that level but below is a screen grab of the google doc I updated as I was running back and forth.

151 turn-ins/quest runs were tallied, with I'd guess an extra 4-5 not recorded from Lv16 and an addition 4 runs to give myself a bit of a buffer after I hit 24. Each run took 5min (counting load times), so in total this took around 13.33 hours though spread out over a week.

https://i.imgur.com/ArpK9PX.png

Recorded my exp bar after each turn-in, and had some very basic formulas counting how many per level, a running total, difference in exp bar after each, and average % difference.

Spoilered here is a gif of one of the runs, to get a feel for what that joyous adventure was like just watch this 160 times.

https://i.imgur.com/o9YOplF.gif

Trexy
12-13-2016, 08:06 PM
Great guide! I would include wisps as a transition between grizzlies and bandits. Tons of them spawn in Qeynos hills, and the quest rewards are great exp/plat.

If you're capable of killing wisps, never forget about wisp island in Erud's Crossing! By the time you're finished leveling there you will have bags on bags of greater lightstones. They can be turned in for the research aid quest in NK, or sold in the EC tunnel for slightly more PP. Just remember to always, always, ALWAYS make sure there are no other wisps around when you agro, and immediately pull to the shore to make sure you don't get ganged up on.

I'll also second the gnoll fang quest. I love the rabid grizzly quest, but he is a single fixed spawn, and it's not too uncommon to run up only to find someone already parked on the hill overlooking it. Same goes for rabid wolves to a lesser degree. There are only 2 spawns, and I've had it happen a couple of times where a local druid or ranger is using the tracking ability to snag 75% of the wolves before I can find them. It's times like these it's time to test your luck in Blackburrow.

You won't earn a lot of money doing this quest, but the experience is good. Early on it's not uncommon to turn in 2-3 stacks and find you leveled up 3-4 times just from turn-ins.

SDWV
12-16-2016, 12:57 AM
Good stats, Tann. I'm casually doing this quest on an alt when I want a relaxing leveling experience. South Karana is so peaceful. North Karana is violent, though. So many Griffs trying to ruin my day.

Ikon
12-17-2016, 10:54 AM
If you're capable of killing wisps, never forget about wisp island in Erud's Crossing! By the time you're finished leveling there you will have bags on bags of greater lightstones. They can be turned in for the research aid quest in NK, or sold in the EC tunnel for slightly more PP. Just remember to always, always, ALWAYS make sure there are no other wisps around when you agro, and immediately pull to the shore to make sure you don't get ganged up on.

I'll also second the gnoll fang quest. I love the rabid grizzly quest, but he is a single fixed spawn, and it's not too uncommon to run up only to find someone already parked on the hill overlooking it. Same goes for rabid wolves to a lesser degree. There are only 2 spawns, and I've had it happen a couple of times where a local druid or ranger is using the tracking ability to snag 75% of the wolves before I can find them. It's times like these it's time to test your luck in Blackburrow.

You won't earn a lot of money doing this quest, but the experience is good. Early on it's not uncommon to turn in 2-3 stacks and find you leveled up 3-4 times just from turn-ins.
There are lots of rabid grizzlies and wolves next door in west karana now ;) Level 17 atm, was level 4 this time yesterday

Cromcat
12-17-2016, 04:40 PM
Not sure if I +1ed this... but here +1!!!!

As someone who just did the South Karana Tanned Gnoll Hide quest (turn in is guy near Qeynos bank) repeatedly (~27-34) and still going. That would be my recommendation of things to add =)

Ikon
12-18-2016, 06:23 AM
Just want to add for anyone wanting to hunt the bears / wolves in Q Hills, there are 2 bears and two wolves. I think they have ph's, trying to figure it out now but def 2 of each.

jolanar
12-18-2016, 09:58 AM
Qeynos is by far the best area to start if you enjoy quests. They made Qeynos area first, so it has a lot more quests than any other city.

fugazi
12-19-2016, 09:01 AM
@Ikon on Qeynos Hills:

There are two Rabid Wolves that spawn in and roam along the west side of the map, up and down the hills. There seems to be a mysterious third Rabid Wolf who sometimes roams along the eastern side of the zone, frmo time to time popping by in the lowbie area around where you zone into from Qeynos Proper.

The Rabid Grizzly roams from north to south and back again in a path a bit west from the Blackburrow Entrance. I'm not sure if there's a second, but the spawn times are so low at 6 minutes that running a 'rabid triangle' buffered by gnoll fangs from the surrounding blackburrow crew is a solid way of doing 10 to 15 in a handful of hours.


Suffice to say tho, that if you or a groupmember possesses track, it will be a lot easier and one might think that West Karana might be even better.

Tann
12-19-2016, 10:11 AM
that is how it used to be fugazi, unless it's been reverted back. with the karana plague event patch the wolves and grizzly are all over the place. I've found one of the wolves all the way in the NE corner by the dread corpses.

Ikon
12-19-2016, 10:38 AM
@Ikon on Qeynos Hills:

There are two Rabid Wolves that spawn in and roam along the west side of the map, up and down the hills. There seems to be a mysterious third Rabid Wolf who sometimes roams along the eastern side of the zone, frmo time to time popping by in the lowbie area around where you zone into from Qeynos Proper.

The Rabid Grizzly roams from north to south and back again in a path a bit west from the Blackburrow Entrance. I'm not sure if there's a second, but the spawn times are so low at 6 minutes that running a 'rabid triangle' buffered by gnoll fangs from the surrounding blackburrow crew is a solid way of doing 10 to 15 in a handful of hours.


Suffice to say tho, that if you or a groupmember possesses track, it will be a lot easier and one might think that West Karana might be even better.
Yeah. I was curious about the variance of mobs so I killed every wolf and bear in the area and an extra wolf and bear spawned on the Hadden side so they have PH's. The one wolf on the QH side doesn't of course.

Tried the other side and first clearing of all the bears and wolves gave me a rabid grizzly and two wolves as well. Maybe every wolf / bear is a ph for rabids although haven't had two grizzlies on one side yet, definitely up to 2 wolves on the BB and 2 on the hadden side.

Tann
12-19-2016, 11:57 AM
Yeah. I was curious about the variance of mobs so I killed every wolf and bear in the area and an extra wolf and bear spawned on the Hadden side so they have PH's. The one wolf on the QH side doesn't of course.

Tried the other side and first clearing of all the bears and wolves gave me a rabid grizzly and two wolves as well. Maybe every wolf / bear is a ph for rabids although haven't had two grizzlies on one side yet, definitely up to 2 wolves on the BB and 2 on the hadden side.

pre-karana event it was basically as fugazi stated, 2 rabid wolves were on the west side of the zone. The lv3 wolf spawned by a tree fairly close to qeynos and would path north a bit further then the 2nd spawn. The 2nd spawn, lv5 wolf, spawned a bit south of the lake and pathed almost down to where the first wolf spawned and then would trek up NE towards the road.

bear spawned outside black burrow near one of the gnoll watchers and would path in a circle.

I've probably killed those 3 spawns over 1000 times across all my characters, this was all before the pathing got messed up so who knows.. like others have said these mobs show up in WK now too!

Muggens
12-19-2016, 02:00 PM
Thanks for this nice guide, gonna check it out - have a wiz twink in Qeynos ready to go.

Tann
02-22-2017, 01:54 PM
bump, haven't played in a spell. Is the karana plague still going on? Will it ever end on this server?

Tann
07-11-2017, 01:41 PM
bumping the OG of bread quest threads.

BadSkeelz
07-12-2017, 04:02 PM
Thank you for this thread. I had fond memories of the Qeynos are back on live, but because I was a zek-worshipping dark elf warrior I didn't have access to a lot of quests out there. Still enjoyed the density and flavor of the zones (even the wandering aggros of which there were many). Not surprised they were among the earliest put together. Reading this thread inspired me to get back out there with a more welcome character.

If you ever run across Yngol the barbarian shaman feel free to ask for a rabies cure and any other goodies I can manage.

nina
07-12-2017, 07:23 PM
I've been killing rabid wolves but there is currently only 1 spawning. I have spent agggeesss looking for the second, but to no avail. I'd be happy for someone to prove me wrong, maybe a ranger with track, but only 1 rabid wolf.

Plus the rabid grizzly seems to have a few place holders too now?

Canelek
07-12-2017, 08:33 PM
I think the second west QHills rabid wolf is on a longer timer or has a PH. I had done this on a couple different characters during the current plague event. And yeah, there is sometimes the odd rabid wolf on the east side nearish to where br'er bear wanders.

Best bet for rabid bears is to go to WK and nail them. Obviously way easier with track.

The bandits are just fantastic exp and cash for the level. And for new folks, it gives them a chance to figure out the mechanics of splitting groups of mobs up and/or dealing with casters (just ranger/druid spells, IIRC, but nice intro mobs!).

Tann
07-13-2017, 08:52 AM
I've been killing rabid wolves but there is currently only 1 spawning. I have spent agggeesss looking for the second, but to no avail. I'd be happy for someone to prove me wrong, maybe a ranger with track, but only 1 rabid wolf.

Plus the rabid grizzly seems to have a few place holders too now?

yea its wonky now with the plague event, pathing and spawn locations changed. Both wolves and the grizzly used to be on 6min 40sec (standard outdoor) spawn timers and had patrol routes they'd take, after the event kicked off its all over the place.

like Cane said you can find them in WK now too, which wasn't the case prior to the event.

Tann
07-13-2017, 09:05 AM
sadly I can't edit OP, would love to clean it up with spoiler tags and spelling/grammar errors.

part 4, that bread quest, has apparently been nerfed due to some player shenanigans, a more robust thread on the subject is here (https://www.project1999.com/forums/showthread.php?t=275384).

Tann
10-06-2017, 10:39 AM
bump, try Qeynos today. less bread, more bandits!

Rufus1
10-06-2017, 11:24 AM
When my buddy and I made our 2nd duo here to test different classes before locking in on one, we were a barb shm and war. Our first duo stayed around the Freeport areas and I have to say I'd suggest new players try the Qeynos side first. We did the bulk of 10-20 on bandits and turning in their sashes for the quest in Qeynos. The open camps and insane plat earning for that level really is better than begging for stuff at the tunnel. We wouldn't leave the main mountain bandit camp until our inventory was full of sashes. You get a bronze weapon and gold for each turn in, it's amazing. You also get to sell the bronze weapons the bandits drop to in zone vendors, pretty nice. Of course this doesn't work for evil class/race but I'd suggest it to anyone that can do it.

Canelek
10-06-2017, 01:23 PM
Considering how Blackburrow is a favorite PL zone to many, it is nice to have the rabid critters/bandits options. Unless there are a ton of folks leveling at the same time in EK/QH/BB, there are a lot of good options.

Kesselring
10-08-2017, 06:39 AM
Gnoll fangs as well. Though i remember fangs giving a lot more exp per turn in on classic live than it does on p99. People used to exclusively level up there because the fangs gave better exp than belts and such for kaladim turn ins.

gprater
12-11-2017, 04:56 PM
while in qeynos hills, kill the gnoll hunters as often as possible and turn the staff pieces in to Corun Finisc for a crappy staff and up to 8 plat.