Clutch of Kings (Broodu)

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Quest Summary
Guide - Items - Maps - Images - Lore
Quest Type Group
XP Reward 56,184,660
XP Cap --
Item Reward Broodu's Hide
Lesser Direlands Device
Gem of Inner Will
Salvaged Granite
Salvaged Sunstone
Salvaged White Sapphire
Title Reward Broodu Killer
Starting Location --
Timer 21 days
Level Restrictions 60+
Level Suggestions 80+
Introduced In On Bended Knee

General

  • This is the third of six quests in the Clutch of Kings, or Burun Kings, series of quests.
  • It is broken up into four parts; a dungeon, a puzzle, another dungeon, and finally the boss, Broodu.
  • The trophy is acquired from the ground after killing the boss.
  • It is then taken to Cragstone, and given to Guard Hamdyn for your reward(s); or can be saved for the Clutch of Kings series.
  • You will be facing Burun Ruuks and Burun Guruks in both dungeons and with the boss. All the monsters are commonly weak to frost and additionally a Critical Strike weapon will be needed for the boss fight.

Walk Through

Part 1: Depth's of Liazk Itzi's Temple

  1. From Xarabydun, run to the temple at 40.8S, 11.9E and speak to the Watcher of the Dead to be portaled into the Depth's of Liazk Itzi's Temple.
  2. From the drop, jump down and take the North exit. From here, hug the wall left for the rest of the dungeon, with the only obstacle being a lever activated door in the first large room:
    1. In the first large room you come to, open the Southeast door by entering the room on the East wall and pulling the lever inside. The entrance to the East room is activated by floor plates on either side of the door.
  3. When you reach the end of the dungeon, use the Portal Gateway to be sent to the Secrets of Liazk Itzi's Temple:
    Portal Gateway teleports you with Secrets of Liazk Itzi's Temple.

Part 2: Secrets of Liazk Itzi's Temple

  1. From the drop, pull one of the 3 levers in front of you, which will determine the following sequence of levers you will pull:
    • Route 1 (Fibonacci Sequence): Pull 0 1 1 2 3 5, then 8, 13, 21, 34 and 55.
    • Route 2 (Pi): Pull 3 1 4 1, then 5, 9, 2, 6 and 5.
    • Route 3 (Prime Numbers): Pull 2 3 5 7 11, then 13, 17, 19, 23 and 29.
  2. If you succeed, you'll be portaled in front of an exit portal which leads to Liazk Itzi's Temple, take it.
    • Note: If you fail, you'll be portaled to the beginning, where you'll have to start over again.

Part 3: Liazk Itzi's Temple

  1. After completing the puzzle in the previous section, going through the Portal Gateway will progress you into part 3, the second dungeon.
  2. See King 3 Broodu Part 3 for a detailed walk through.

Part 4: Center of Liazk Itzi's Temple

  1. Using the Portal Device in King 3 Broodu Part 3 will portal you into the last area.
  2. The drop is hot so check your buffs before entering.
  3. Broodu can be seen across the room and will attack when he or his minions are attacked.
  4. See King 3 Broodu Part 4 for a detailed walk through.


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Lore & Dialog

Watcher of the Dead tells you, "My purpose is plain, I watch the dead that reside within the halls of this temple. I have stood this vigil since my sacrifice over thirty thousand years ago, when the world cooled and the darkness made war upon all. The weight of time has long crushed my bones to dust and left with me with this incorporeal form. Yet, I serve my purpose with the same vigor that I did in life."

Watcher of the Dead tells you, "The delta is long covered in the harsh and dry sands. If the taint unleashed from the world long hidden by the portals within these halls has claim all will be fertile to point of death. Life will grow unchecked and there will be a choking that suffocates the core of this world and all who live on it."

Watcher of the Dead tells you, "Enter these halls and purge this taint. Then shall we rest, then shall we find peace."