The Forgotten Recipe
I found an old recipe. The ink's faded in some places and it's barely legible. Maybe the Camp's cook can help with that.
- Tipo
- Missão Secundária
- Região
- Assentamento Antigo
- Capítulo
- Capítulo 1
- Etapas
- 0
- Diálogo
- -
- Diário
- -
Quem dá a missão
Snaf
x 47.1% · y 45.6%
No mapa
Video Guide
A community walkthrough for this quest.
Recompensas
Reconstruído a partir do diálogo de recompensa em jogo. G1R não tem tabela de recompensa fixa - a fala de entrega do NPC é a fonte da verdade.
- 01·01
Claro que sim. Aqui, mais uma porção. Ou três!
- 01·02
Certo, mas hoje não tenho mais. Volte amanhã.
- 15·00
Você disse que eu posso comer quanto ensopado eu quiser, certo?
- 01·01
Good, I just have to add them, then the stew will be ready... Wait ...
- 15·00
I have the things you wanted from me!
Resultados
O que o jogador ganha com esta missão - as relações, o acesso e os favores que vêm de concluí-la. Reconstruído a partir do banco de textos do jogo.
Met a trader named Fisk in the Old Camp. First thing he said was he's the man to see for everything. Weapons, armor, maybe more if you've got the ore.
Fisk isn't too happy that I got rid of Mordrag. He did a lot of trading with him.
Ran into Fisk again after I got rid of Mordrag. He wasn't happy. Called me an idiot and said Mordrag was his number one supplier.
Made a deal with Huno: he teaches me how to forge the Lurker's Bite (a shortsword) - I forge five sickles for Fisk (to sell them to the New Camp). Got the material from Huno and could get to work immediately.
Got Snaf's approval for Brock's stew. He offered me daily extra portions of his ragout for working out the recipe with him.
Thing is, I'm behind on orders, so I got no time for that. Forge me some sickles and bring 'em to Fisk.
Whistler's gonna put in a good word for me, if I get his sword from Fisk. Gave me 100 ore to buy it back.
Unless you've got Gomez's key or fingers blessed by the god of lockpicks ...
Got it - can take it to Snaf now.
Now that I got the recipe I'll bring it to Snaf.
