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The Cordorian board of tourism.

Post by Ramen » Sun Sep 27, 2015 8:30 am

EDITED for CLARITY: I can sort out where to grind, What I meant, for instance is The hot springs on the way to the that temple, It's one of my favorite areas on Arelith.

Yeah, that first post was a mess. allow me to rephrase this. What do you guys think the most visually stunning, or magnificent, or atmospheric locations in the game?
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Re: The Cordorian board of tourism.

Post by Ozzy.nl » Sun Sep 27, 2015 9:17 am

At 21 go to borg and hit the cold slopes killing ice Giants.

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Re: The Cordorian board of tourism.

Post by grip » Mon Sep 28, 2015 1:42 am

Cloaker Cave on the Ice Road. So metal.
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Post by Baron Saturday » Tue Sep 29, 2015 10:32 am

Shadow Woods are pretty darn nifty, and the coastlines have some cool spots, especially the west coast. Stonehold is also pretty great, if you look around a bit. There's quite a few spots in the Arelith forest, actually. The Myon overlooks are especially nice. Closer to Cordor, I'm fond of the hidden pool in the Bramble.

Those are probably the easiest-to-reach spots.
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