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Is there a piticular order hat needs to be followed when doing Quest and going to different places.

Like before going to Rivertown what should be done first? Or is it ok to go to Verdistis before I have been to archers guild or to the cemetary and so on.

I have seen where it says not to go to Stormfist Castle until you have complete teh 3 main quest. What are the 3 main ones. I go to different places and end up with all kinds of quest to solve and one of them is to find Zandorf and i have got an invite to go to Stormfist.but I ahve not been to all the places on the map.

My main thing I guess is that I dont want to miss any thing and just need to knwo if there is any special order to doing quest or going to different areas.

Thank you for your help.


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Welcome

No there is no order to solve the quests except for the main quests.
But the things depend of the level of your char.
Sometimes your char is too weak to visit some areas and you have to go somewhere else first.
You can go to Verdistis first and solve the quests to get XP points but you can go to the archers guild too or to the cemetary, it is as you like !

To go at Stormfist Castle you have to do ONE of these three quests :
- Doctor Elrath
- Poison the orc well
- Find the Duke murderer

You will find Zandalor later in the game.

Don't worry you will not miss anything.
Just ask questions in the forum, use the search function, or have a look at Kiya's fansite.

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The game won't let you do things out of order. The easist rule is: if it's far too hard, you're probably in the wrong place. I'd suggest leaving Stormfist Castle to later in the game, at least level 20. That place is a little harder to back track from if your too young. So keep a seperate save before you enter any major area and don't save over it until you're safely out.

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Thank you all for the good information. I was hoping it was like that.

Now to go out and venture the world of Divine Divinity.

BTW very nice game been playin RPG games for many many years. lol

to many years to keep count of. I am 46 if that is any idea of how long.

I love RPG games and am going out next week to get Beyond Divinity it looks like it wil be a great game also.

Again take care and thank you for the information.


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Questbreakers, click here

Welcome, JWR - and specially welcome to the the oldie club <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wave.gif" alt="" /> - the link above shows you a few cliffs, you should avoid.
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I've noticed 'short' and 'long' versions of the same quest. For example, exposing Dr. Elrath... there is a short way, and a long way to achieve this. Of course, to maximize experience, you want to take the longer route.


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