Once you've got the Sentient gobbler items, chuck all four into the Mystic Forge and you've got one that does the same thing for less inventory space! It also unlocks Aurora's collection sets, but is worth doing even if you never plan on touching Aurora. The Gleam of Sentience is the end result of four separate collections, each worth doing in their own right as they each drop a separate gobbler: Token Collector in Ember Bay, Conspiracy of Dunces in Bloodstone Fen, Cin Business in Lake Doric and Lessons Learnt in Draconis Mons. ~Takes a while, can be sped up by throwing money at it Anyway, completing the Mawdrey collection gives you an ascended backpiece and a bloodstone dust gobbler. Mawdrey II is quite expensive and not enormously interesting, but I do like the backpiece from it. ~1 hourĪ Study in Gold starts a scavenger hunt around Auric Basin's city of Tarir that leads you to Herta who gobbles up bloodstone dust at an alarming rate in return for crafting materials and a very low chance at a rare infusion. It gives you a tour of the city, including up one of the jumping puzzles, and rewards you with Princess, who eats dragonite ore and poops out crafting stuff. Lion's Arch Exterminator has a fun target shooting quest around Lion's Arch. These convert bag pollutants like dragonite ore, emypyreal stars and bloodstone dust into, well, spare change basically. I'm Gulbasaur.1865 on EU if anyone gets desperate enough to need my help. If you get stuck on anything, always slap it on the LFG. My advice is to work at a bunch of them at the same time and then get a windfall at the end, or ignore them entirely if you don't need them. It sucks if you can only play once a week so I've gone back through making timegates clearer. Note: Particularly for the LS3 and LS4 ones (including the skyscale), there is an element of timegating where you do a bit each day and then a bit more the next day. I've added on a few of the very cheap "throw money at it" ones if the reward is worthwhile - the bags are a good example as they'll save you a bit of gold. Some act as content guides, some are scavenger hunts and some are games-within-a-game. None of them are "complete the set by spending all your gold" collections - all most are "go somewhere, do something" quests chosen for the specific purpose of being interesting to actually do. With EoD six months away, I thought I'd do a run down of the cooler, somewhat hidden collection quests in the game.
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