Apprentice Cook (Mayoi): Difference between revisions
From Drunkapedia
imported>Tlosk's Bot mNo edit summary |
imported>Arkalor's Bot m (Text replace - "Category:Quest NPC" to "Category:Quest NPCs") |
||
(5 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[Image | {{Intro | ||
| Patch Introduced = [[Pillars Made of Sand]] | |||
| Related Quests = [[Crafter Quest]] | |||
| Updated = [[A Rising Darkness]] | |||
}} | |||
{{NPC | |||
| Name = Apprentice Cook | |||
| Live Image = Apprentice Cook (Mayoi) Live.jpg | |||
| Race = Male Sho | |||
| Title = Apprentice Cook | |||
| Status = Non-Player Killer | |||
| Level = 5 | |||
| Strength = 80 | |||
| Endurance = 90 | |||
| Coordination = 70 | |||
| Quickness = 70 | |||
| Focus = 50 | |||
| Self = 60 | |||
| Health = 125 | |||
| Stamina = 200 | |||
| Mana = 100 | |||
| Location = 61.8S, 81.8E in [[Mayoi]] | |||
}} | |||
== Notes == | |||
* Route: See [[Mayoi]] | |||
* Moved from [[Tou-Tou]] to [[Mayoi]] during the [[A Rising Darkness]] event. | |||
== Lore & Dialog == | |||
<font color=darkgoldenrod>Apprentice Cook tells you, "Hello! My master in Glenden Wood, Copper Vanurp, has charged me with the mission to encourage the people of Dereth to cultivate their crafting skills."<br> | |||
Apprentice Cook tells you, "If you bring me some flaming kimchi, I will reward you with the funds to further your crafting studies."<br></font> | |||
[[Category:Quest NPCs]] | |||
[[Category:Quest |
Latest revision as of 11:55, 5 April 2014
Introduced: | Pillars Made of Sand | Related Quests: | Crafter Quest | Updated: | A Rising Darkness |
| ||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Notes
- Route: See Mayoi
- Moved from Tou-Tou to Mayoi during the A Rising Darkness event.
Lore & Dialog
Apprentice Cook tells you, "Hello! My master in Glenden Wood, Copper Vanurp, has charged me with the mission to encourage the people of Dereth to cultivate their crafting skills."
Apprentice Cook tells you, "If you bring me some flaming kimchi, I will reward you with the funds to further your crafting studies."