Windurst Mission 2-2
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Walkthrough
- You can skip this Mission if you turn in a total of 3 1/2 stacks of crystals (42) since gaining Rank 2. If you would like to do it though:
- Talk to the Windurst Gate Guard and accept this Mission.
- Then go talk to Moreno-Toeno at L-6 in Windurst Waters North. He'll send you off to Tahrongi Canyon with a "Creature Counter" Magic Doll.
- Head off to Tahrongi Canyon as quickly as you can. You only have 1 game day to get there, kill the mobs, and come back. It is recommended that you bring a Scroll of Instant Warp so that you can get back to Windurst quickly. Make sure to set your home point in Windurst before using Scroll of Instant Warp.
- Once in Tahrongi you need to kill at least 30 monsters. As noted before, you only have 1 hour to kill them and get back, so you probably want to go after monsters that will go down quickly.
- Once finished, go back and talk to Moreno-Toeno again. He will only finish up with you in the last game hour before your time is up (after 55m20s until 57m36s). When spoken to, he will tell you how much time is left.
Notes
- If you accidentaly accept this Mission, and decide you want to skip it, just talk to Moreno-Toeno as if you were going to do it. Then just come back and talk to him again at least an hour later and fail the Mission. Then you can do the next one if you turn in enough crystals.
- The first time you repeat this mission, Moreno-Toeno will require you to kill at least 30 monsters in Buburimu Peninsula (This is easily done solo at lvl 25). You will be given two (2) game days to complete this mission. Again, Moreno-Toeno will only finish in the last hour of the 48 game hours given. So, be punctual.
- Kills made as a party do count. So if a party of three kill 10 creatures each, this will count as 30 kills towards completing the mission.
Game Description
- Mission Orders
- Assist the Aurastery's School of Magic in the selection of the venue for their next skills test. They want to record the number of monsters you can hunt at a specific area, in a set number of days, to fairly standardize their skills test.

