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Old 12-11-2005, 11:21 PM
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Arrow Campfire Between Arindale and Lost Lake

Hi Damn Snakes!, thanks for the response.

I am attaching a .jpg file of the northeast corner of the map and I marked the location of the campfire. You have to cross the river to get to the campfire and I would suggest a save before you do. I was almost always attacked by monsters in the river while crossing or waiting on the shore. I used that save after my first attempt because I couldn't find a way up onto the shore. I learned to check the opposite shoreline for a good spot up before crossing the next time. I would suggest that you set Fire or Blast Nova as your active spell as I got into some major battles here after resting.

I sometimes had to rest for 6 or more days after an outing on Lost Island and playing tag with the Moonbeasts. I would purposely after resting go immediately back to resting at times no matter how many monsters were surrounding me. The more = that much more fun!

My attachment also shows the two Moongates I used in that area of the map for when I needed to sell stuff. You do have to run to each one to avoid the pesty monsters if you haven't rested but that is not hard after the first run through the area as you know approximately where the monsters usually are lurking. I would pop in to Arindale after I was done, cross the river and rest to top off my spells before continuing.

The is a map of all know treasure spots and many of those have campfires that "ferncliff" posted and is now a sticky. I am including a link to the page with this post:

http://www.gamebanshee.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=66051

I hope this helps you and others out.



Kel

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