![]() We also grabbed supplies and built a portal at that end with the tag “Elder” so once we built the portal near The Elder we would be hooked up for travel. So we sailed, made it to the portal, got back to our main base and repaired. So we had to sail back to a base to get supplies.įortunately, about a third of the way up the west coast of our main island is a base with a portal to our main base, so we did not have as far to go and the sailing was a straight shot, without need to navigate the shallows that we had to slip through to go north. All the combat had made my copper knife and bronze axe useless, and you need a forge to repair those. We actually could have found some… there were some birch trees in a Meadows biome not too far from us, but we had other issues. It was then that we found ourselves shy of fine wood. So off we went, a few supplies… mostly a couple of surtling cores for the portal… in hand. Not that I don’t enjoy sailing… the Karve is a delight… but it does take time. ![]() Our idea was to get up there, build a secure compound, then put up a portal so we wouldn’t have to muck about with all that sailing just to get to the fight. We decided to sail north around the western side of our island, up the coast and as far as we could to get as close as we could to the site of The Elder. Well, sort of planning, in a half-assed kind of way. But the afternoon before Crowbar (Moronae from the WoW Classic group) were on and decided to go get things setup for the event in advance. We had decided that our instance group dungeon for the week was going to be The Elder. I did some coastal raiding for tin ore with it, and we’ve all used it for some exploration. The Karve actually sails much faster than the raft and has four inventory slots to carry cargo. Sailing the Karve into Dieppe base in the Black Forest
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