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Quick Summary: written by Tib, checked by MolagBallet


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Quest Stages: written by Tib, checked by MolagBallet
Kill a powerful miregaunt and gather some nightbloom vine for the Naga-Kur.
Zone: Murkmire
Quest Giver: Bolu
Location(s): Echoing Hollow
Prerequisite Quest: Death-Hunts
Reward: Grand Tribal Armor Crate
Average Leveled Gold
XP Gain: Standard Experience XP
ID: 6234
RepeatableRepeatable: Daily
Harvest nightbloom vine from the Echoing Hollow
Bolu of the Dead-Water tribe, called the Naga-Kur in the Argonian tongue, wants me to go to the Echoing Hollow and accomplish the task he set before me.


Quick WalkthroughEdit

  1. Head to Echoing Hollow and kill Walks-Like-Thunder.
  2. Gather some Nightbloom Vine from the surrounding area and within the ruins.
  3. Return to Bolu for your reward.

Detailed WalkthroughEdit

Talk to Bolu to receive this daily quest.

"I declare truth. While the Naga-Kur is the strongest tribe in all Murkmire, we still request aid every now and then."
What kind of assistance do you need?
"Go to the Echoing Hollow, far across the land. In that secluded bog, the rare nightbloom vine grows like weeds. Gather nightblooms and bring them here.
Beware the guardian of the Hollow, though. It dislikes intruders."
What kind of guardian?
"One of Murkmire's miregaunts. It's a huge, lumbering creature we call Walks-Like-Thunder. Very strong. Very dangerous.
Best to kill it before you try to gather the vines."
I'll gather nightbloom vines and kill the guardian of the Hollow.

Head east of Dead-Water Village to Echoing Hollow. The Nightbloom Vine is located around the world boss and inside the ruins within the Hollow.

Defeat the Miregaunt. The guardian has around 2.5 million health. Be sure to watch out for the Totems it summons, which fling hist sap at the players engaging the miregaunt and will heal the boss if they are left up too long. Take down the Totems. It is recommended that you assign the task of taking down totems to a ranged dps, someone with a bow or a destruction staff will do. If you are rooted by the miregaunt's cone-shaped root attack, roll dodge out to break free. Avoid the area of effect abilities the boss deals out, and make sure to take down the totems. The healing those totems give the boss is massive. One failure to take down most or all of the spawned totems can bring this boss back to near-full health. As long as the totems are being burned down consistently, this world boss is easy.

Once the boss is dead, the best opportunity to collect the nightbloom vines presents itself. Collect the vines around the boss area and inside the nearby ruins.

With the boss dead and the flower vines in hand, return to Bolu in Lilmoth for your reward.

"You look like the wamasu that caught the dragonfly. Was your hunt successful?"
I killed the guardian of the Hollow and collected the nightbloom vines.
"I speak truth. I expected the miregaunt to break your bones and leave your body to sink into the swamp. A pleasant surprise that you survived. And that you succeeded.
The Naga-Kur thank you for your service."

Quest StagesEdit

Old Growth
Finishes Quest Journal Entry
I should go to the Echoing Hollow to gather nightbloom vines for Bolu. While I'm there, I should also kill the Hollow's guardian, Walks-Like-Thunder.
Objective: Kill Walks-Like-Thunder
Objective: Gather Nightbloom Vine: 0/5
Finishes quest  I gathered nightbloom vines and killed Walks-Like-Thunder. I should return to Bolu and claim my reward.
Objective: Talk to Bolu
Notes
* Any text displayed in angle brackets (e.g., <Alias=LocationHold>) is dynamically set by the game and will be filled in with the appropriate word(s) when seen in game.
  • Not all Journal Entries may appear in your journal; which entries appear and which entries do not depends on the manner in which the quest is done.
  • Stages are not always in order of progress. This is usually the case with quests that have multiple possible outcomes or quests where certain tasks may be done in any order. Some stages may therefore repeat objectives seen in other stages.