I was on my sister's account helping her level up. I realized she had the quest for the Spiral Geographic Society at Level 47 - but I'm Level 62 and I haven't gotten it. Funny thing is, I've defeated the guy in Krokotopia and Zarichi from MooShu. Why didn't I get the complete quest?
I was on my sister's account helping her level up. I realized she had the quest for the Spiral Geographic Society at Level 47 - but I'm Level 62 and I haven't gotten it. Funny thing is, I've defeated the guy in Krokotopia and Zarichi from MooShu. Why didn't I get the complete quest?
After finishing Dragonspyre, you will begin your journey to Celestia.
There is a quest called "Swimming with Stars". Also, check to see if Professor Balestrom in the Storm school has a quest called "Strange Frequencies". If I remember correctly, "Strange Frequencies" is the start of the quest to the Spiral Geographic Society (dungeon).
I was on my sister's account helping her level up. I realized she had the quest for the Spiral Geographic Society at Level 47 - but I'm Level 62 and I haven't gotten it. Funny thing is, I've defeated the guy in Krokotopia and Zarichi from MooShu. Why didn't I get the complete quest?
once you open Celestia, you can go talk to the storm professor and find that he has a quest. It was originally the required quest to get the spiral key to go to Celestia, but that was changed very quickly. The player base at the time wasn't used to cheating bosses and was getting frustrated with quests to open new worlds being so hard.
You will never be told Balstrom has a quest, you'll just have to walk into his room and talk to him.
There are guides on the tower. It's best to do it with a team. There's one puzzle that can't be done without all four people.
And the final bosses have to be beaten in a specific order.
When I go talk to Halston, he says (summarized): "Get a piece from Zarichi in MooShu, from Vesna in Dragonspyre, then return here with the stone." I'm pretty sure I have gotten the piece from Zarichi, and anyway that doesn't matter, because it isn't even in my quest book.
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I don't think I said the wizard name or account name... My wizard name is Christo, but I can't say the account name here. You say I shouldn't send another, how do you suggest I get the information across?
I don't think I said the wizard name or account name... My wizard name is Christo, but I can't say the account name here. You say I shouldn't send another, how do you suggest I get the information across?
Unless you have cleared out your "Sent" folder, you should have a copy of the email you sent to Support. Check it to see if you included the wizard and account name. If you did not include those, then use the original email you sent, edit it with the wizard name and account name and resend it.