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Journal Category | World Event | ||||
Introduced | LU30 | ||||
Journal Level | Scales with player level | ||||
Journal Difficulty | Solo | ||||
Starting Zone | see Starting the Quest below | ||||
How to Start | see Starting the Quest below | ||||
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What does this information mean?
Starting the Quest[]
This is a Guide Quest. To date, guides have been reported in Frostfell Wonderland Village, Qeynos Harbor, West Freeport and New Halas on live servers, usually somewhere near the city's Frostfell Tree and/or Magic Closet. On the test server, no guides appear and this quest is started by speaking to Santa Glug's Ugly Little Helper in Qeynos Harbor or West Freeport outside the Arena ( 236, -4, -46 ) .
The Gigglegibber Goblin in the Santa Glug outfit has asked me to find the presents he lost, and deliver them to Aimee the melancholy ratonga, who has lost the spirit of Frostfell.
Steps[]
- Collect 10 Special Frostfell Presents in either Qeynos Harbor, West Freeport, New Halas, Gorowyn, or Kelethin.
- This is a timed step, however the timer gives you a gracious amount of time to complete the step (roughly six hours).
- The presents are scattered through the city, and generally appear as red gifts with gold stars, gold ribbon, and a gold bow. They are trackable as "present".
- Give the presents to Aimee. She can be found at the various locations listed below.
- Qeynos Harbor under a tent at ( 856, -25, -49 ) .
- West Freeport outside the Arena by a tree at ( 255, -4, -94 ) .
- New Halas outside the Quagmarr Residence, not far from the Frostfell tree at ( -64, 148, -7 ) .
- Gorowyn on the bottom level, under the ramp leading up at ( 2577, 9, 1161 ) .
- Kelethin not far from the Frostfell tree at ( 238, 112, 397 ) .
- Neriak: behind the Magic Closet ( -92, 11, 274 )
Rewards[]
You may choose one of the following:
This article refers to events, personae and activities only present in-game during the annual Frostfell celebration. Frostfell comes to Norrath each year from (roughly) the second week of December to the first week of January. |