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Post by george75 on Apr 4, 2017 17:23:17 GMT -5
I'm in bone pass, going to darkmoss. Ice blocks the route to Granthorne. The north route is blocked between camps. . george
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Post by fallen on Apr 4, 2017 18:27:18 GMT -5
george75 - sorry, the map names you are using aren't connected. You are in Bone Pass, trying to head south to Brunehorn and then into Darkmoss? You should go to the Braeys war camp, visit the docks and take the ferry across to the Koda camp on the south side. I think that answers the question?
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Post by Sarellion on Apr 4, 2017 21:42:22 GMT -5
I missed some quests because I completed CoD before Storm Bastion, so don´t know if there is a possibility to open Bone Pass both ways in one of these quests. If there isn´t do you plan on opening it sometime in the questline? Running to Braeys War camp and back to Brunehorn is rather annoying. Did it twice or so, just to check for anything else to pop up and yeah well, wasted times running through two huge empty maps. Considering that everything else gets opened up via the River Torrent it´s a bit odd.
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Post by fallen on Apr 4, 2017 22:03:20 GMT -5
Sarellion - sorry for the long trip. That is the current way around. If you visit the Brunehorn docks, you can skip up to Granthorn pretty quickly once you get to the far side. Will work on improving this.
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Post by Sarellion on Apr 4, 2017 22:19:03 GMT -5
Ah yeah forgot that trip. I don´t see much of a reason to keep the road locked after you get the Ember Log anyways. Just rolling it a bit further.
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Post by fallen on Apr 4, 2017 22:21:24 GMT -5
Ah yeah forgot that trip. I don´t see much of a reason to keep the road locked after you get the Ember Log anyways. Just rolling it a bit further. I will have to check. I know that the original requirement was because allowing a second entry into the Braeys territory that isn't from the west would required an entirely new branch of story. It is probably reasonable to unlock it once you've started E3, but I'd have to check all the possible story ordering to make sure it wouldn't be a big issue.
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