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Last update:11 May 2016
In short: A journey during which you’ll kill a Griffin.
Difficulty level: Hard.
The journey is long and dangerous.
Now come the hard part -the journey to the far awayBluemoon Tower.
Prepare well by taking a lot of potions/herbs.
The shortest way leads back toGran Soren.Run through the city and leave it by the northwest gate.
Head north and follow the road.
Turn east againat the next fork, and after a while leave the road to reach a straight.
Behind the Harpies' nest you’ll need to battle… the wind.
It’s strong enough to hinder your mobility.
The most difficult part of the journey is going through the canyon, which is also theBandits' hideout.
The enemies are placed behind rocks and they shoot from above.
make a run at lure them out and finish them off in a safe place.
Another option would be to run deep into the canyon and hide behind one of the side rooms.
At the other side of the canyon there is another opponent- aGolem.
you’re free to either ignore it or fight it.
What makes the fight easier is thatthere areballistason the nearby rocks.
Finally, go down to the castle ruins.
Inside, there is a real battle going on.
Killoff Harpies and Skeletons, all the while climbing the stairs to the very top.
Pay closer attention to enemy mages.
Once you’re in the building, go through the metal door.
On the other side turn left andhelp the soldiers destroy the boltlocking the gate.
you could kick off the next gate in the same way.
The third gate will require another action - provoking theGriffinto attack.
The beast will break the wall and start chasing you.
Escape by going up.
Pass through other chambers and climb the narrow winding stairs.
The final battle will begin upstairs.
If you completed theA Troublesome Tomequest,Steffenwill show up and help you out.
Afterwards, loot the gold and take theportcrystal, which allows to set a teleportation spot.
Report back toGran Soren.
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