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Latest revision as of 16:50, 13 May 2023
Rising up from the shores of the Ocean of Tears and towering high above Dagnor's Cauldron and the Greater Faydark Forest are the peaks of the Butcherblock Mountains. These mountains cradle the home of the dwarves, Kaladim, which was dug beneath the very roots of these mighty behemoths of earth and granite. Due to their close proximity to the Ocean of Tears, the Butcherblock Mountains are graced with a temperate climate that consists of a constant, ocean breeze and frequent, mild showers of cool rain and costal fog. This climate has generously given birth to the lush vegetation to flkourish in this area, making the Butcherblock Mountains the emerald jewel of Faydwer.
The dwarves of Kaladim, for whom the mountains have provided generous bounties of precious jewels and the finest iron ores in all of Faydwer, speak an awesome legend surrounding the mountains and its importance to their people. According to this legend, a dwarven hero of unsurpassed might and honor by the name of Dagnor Butcherblock, for whome these mountains are named, pounded these hearty towers of earth and stone from the very heart of Norrath.[1]
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Safe/Evac Spot
Just southeast of Kaladim (2550, -700)
Dangers
While there are some mobs that you will want to avoid in your early levels, there is nothing really to be afraid of. The greatest danger is you the player. Players can take on too much and get themselves killed. Try not to take on too many mobs or a mob that is too tough and you will be just fine.
There are some danger areas to keep in mind. These include the Chessboard, the undead tower, and the goblin camps. All of these areas have multiple mobs that can overwhelm a newer character. You will want to wait until level 9 before attempting these camps.
Benefits
This is one of a few zones that you can stay in from just starting out until your character is in the teens. Just like Faydwer itself Butcherblock Mountains is self sufficient. You have merchants to sell to, plenty of mobs to hunt to level, guards will help if you need to run, tradeskill NPCs are readily available, and there is easy access to Kaladim for anything that you may need that is not available in Butcherblock. The zone has never really been crowded so hunting is really only limited to what you can do.
Traveling To and From
There are a few ways to get here but the zone is like a maze as you cannot go over the mountains.
The docks and the boat from the Ocean of Tears is to the west of the huge statue that signifies the home of the dwarves. The wait for the boat is fairly long, so don't miss it.
The Greater Faydark can be reached through a tunnel in the eastern mountains.
Dagnor's Cauldron is in the southern wall.
Garden Variety's Glorious Adventures and Travel Guides
The Kaladim Stormguard regularly patrols the Butcherblock, and they have done so for hundreds of years. Nonetheless, the dwarves generally welcome the help an adventurer brings since, despite constant patrolling, the mountains still support and hide goblins. Other dangers lurk in the mountains as well. Some folk fear the ogre outlaws, who stubbornly refuse to be beaten back from their ancestral home in Faydwer. Others speak in whispers about spectral creatures that gather on dark nights to serve evil gods as game pieces on an enormous, weathered chess set in a secluded canyon.The Butcherblock Mountains are the backyard for the Dwarves of Kaladim. The zone is a newbie zone that one can spend the better part of their first 20 levels in. There is plenty to kill and quests to do.
Forageable Items
Zone | Item | Edible | Stack | Lore | Magic | Nodrop | Comment |
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All | Fruit | Y | Y | N | N | N | can be used in brewing and baking |
All | Berries | Y | Y | N | N | N | can be used in brewing and baking |
All | Vegetables | Y | Y | N | N | N | can be used in brewing and baking |
All | Rabbit Meat | Y | Y | N | N | N | can be used in baking to make a stew |
All | Roots | Y | Y | N | N | N | can be used in brewing |
All | Pod of Water | Y | Y | N | N | N | can be used in brewing to make normal flasks of water |
All | Fishing Grubs | N | Y | N | N | N | Used w/ Fishing Skill |
Butcherblock | Aviak Eggs | Y | Y | N | N | N | can be used in brewing to make Aviak Egg Oil or Egg Nog, also in baking to make Clump of Dough |
Butcherblock | Vineclinger Berries | N | N | Y | ? | Y | Druid Only; Wakening Land Quest |
Bestiarum Vocabulum
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Items
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Quests
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References
- ↑ Excerpt taken from Everquest Atlas: The Maps of Myrist by Amanda Flock. Published December 31st 2002 by Sony Online Entertainment, Inc. ISBN10: 0972149503 (ISBN13: 9780972149501).