Continuing my Quest in Making Bradium Earrings/Brooch [1], I proceed with this Quest. Rise of the Wise King Quest requires you to decode a language spoken by natives of the new world. Patience is also tested this time because of the required time to wait for NPCs to create certain ingredients and in doing mining. Continue reading for the steps. Other Quest required to make Bradium Earrings/Brooch [1]—Cat Paw Agents, To El Dicastes! opening quest.
Sunday, September 30
Rise of the Wise King Quest – Ragnarok Online
Saturday, September 29
Cat Paw Agents Quest – Ragnarok Online
El Discastes Episode XXIV main feature that most RO players go for is acquiring Brdium Earrings/Brooch [1]. I want to make my own so in the process, I’ll be making a step by step guide on how to create this item starting with Cat Paw Agents Quest, which is a no sweat task. Head to Prontera city, then talk to Cat NPCs and you’ll be teleported to series of maps. Check out the detailed steps.
1. Go to Prontera City and speak with the Eden Teleport Officer. The NPC is near the Battlegrounds NPC. Talk to her and then choose the option Move to Eden Group then she will teleport you there.
1. Go to Prontera City and speak with the Eden Teleport Officer. The NPC is near the Battlegrounds NPC. Talk to her and then choose the option Move to Eden Group then she will teleport you there.
Monday, September 24
Mechanic Job Change Guide – Ragnarok Online
Again one of the simplest job change quest there is in the game. Let your glowing level 99 Blacksmith/Mastersmith head out to Juno, talk to 2 NPC and run around Juperos map. You’ll even get free warp back to Juno town to make it more less challenging. Caution with Harpies and Dimik though, when in mob they’re very troublesome, so aside from those mobs it’s just a walk in the park. Details of the job change quest in the following steps below.
STR | AGI | VIT | INT | DEX | LUK |
6 | 3 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 5 |
Saturday, September 22
Awe-Inspiring Photos of Rustic Vigan City Philippines
Capital province of Ilocos Sur province and dubbed as a World Heritage being one the few Hispanic towns left in the Philippines--Vigan City. Located on the western coast of the large island of Luzon, the City faces the South China Sea and 408 km from Manila with approximately eight-hour ride by land. It’s a great tourist destination venue that lets you feel you were time space warped in the past reliving the rustic feel of life during the Hispanic era and having you experience the familiarity of beautiful vintage Philippines. Official website of Vigan City.
These awesome photos were taken by my girlfriend and so I insisted to share some of them here. You can check out her Flickr (Account 1 & Account 2) for more photos. Also, You can download all of the pics here as wallpapers. Enjoy Vigan!
These awesome photos were taken by my girlfriend and so I insisted to share some of them here. You can check out her Flickr (Account 1 & Account 2) for more photos. Also, You can download all of the pics here as wallpapers. Enjoy Vigan!
Thursday, September 6
Simple Key Disciplines Towards Success
Three simple things I shared as a guest speaker for students aspiring for success and excellence in studies and upcoming career. To get to know themselves and the importance of their uniqueness. To discover what God has given us as his people and commitment to be better. And to have a heart of generosity being a vessel of blessings.
Recently I had the chance and honor to be guest speaking to young aspiring accountancy student from the college is use to teach accounting. It’s already been more than a year since my stint as a instructor but it was just like meeting old relatives that you haven’t seen for a while. Here is the main thoughts I shared to the students, though edited a bit for it not too lengthy. I believe even if you’re not a student these thoughts contribute much in the development of character and discipline.
Recently I had the chance and honor to be guest speaking to young aspiring accountancy student from the college is use to teach accounting. It’s already been more than a year since my stint as a instructor but it was just like meeting old relatives that you haven’t seen for a while. Here is the main thoughts I shared to the students, though edited a bit for it not too lengthy. I believe even if you’re not a student these thoughts contribute much in the development of character and discipline.
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