Portal Space Research
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Introduced: | Unfinished Business |
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Portal Space Research | |
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Level: | ?? |
Type: | Solo |
Starts At: | ?? |
Repeat: | ?? |
General
- This is the quest that flags you to enter the Resonant Portal that portals you to the top of the plateau in the Direlands. On the plateau at the portal drop are several NPCs that will give you tasks to be completed on the plateau which is covered in crystals and elemental wisps.
Walk Through
- Goto the Resonant Portal at 14.6S 62.2W and double click it. You will get a green message but not be portaled.
- Route: Via your mansion's Portal to Izji Qo's Temple device.
- Enter the Mar'uun portal at 10.6S, 17.1E.
- The dungeon is a town with regular vendor NPCs and no monsters. In the dungeon find the area with 2 NPCs conducting portal space experiments.
- Talk to Marcus Manfried then Wren the Curious and he will direct you to enter the Test portal there by double clicking it. It will only portal you a short distance away.
- You've earned 1,000,000 experience.
- Test Portal teleports you with Test Portal.
- Talk to the two NPCs again and you will be flagged to enter the Resonant Portal.
- Now return to the Resonant Portal by the plateau and double click it. It will now portal you to the top of the plateau.
- Your resonance is now properly in tune with that of the portal.
- Resonant Portal teleports you with Crystalline Portal.
- Talk to the 3 NPCs near the drop to start several tasks.
- Oorjit to start the Wisp Whipper Kill Task
- Jyotsana to start the Marker Crystals Quest
- Tokashi Ando to start collecting different Crystalline Shards.
- Bound Wisp (Quest) (Jumping Puzzle)
Lore & Dialog
Marcus Manfried tells you, "Thank you for all your assistance. We have gathered what we can from our understanding of your personal properties, the sum of the things you've done and how that interacted with our experimental portals."
Wren the Curious tells you, "Thank you for your assistance as a test subject. We could use more good subjects like you."
Marcus Manfried says, "Yes, we were able to obtain valuable information from the results of your portaling."