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The Devil's Due is a quest that can be obtained in the Commonwealth in Fallout 4.
Synopsis[edit | edit source]
Minecraft jurassic park free download full. A mysterious pre-War museum, and a trail of Gunners corpses. Is the museum truly haunted, or can these deaths be explained away by something more realistic, although just as terrifying?
Walkthrough[edit | edit source]
- As the Sole Survivor arrives at the Museum of Witchcraft, the front doors are seen to be barred from the other side, requiring the use of a nearby cellar entrance in order to gain access.
- Near the cellar, the corpse of a Gunner can be found, who holds a holotape that officially begins this quest. The holotape reveals that the Gunners sent a detachment to the area in order to fulfill a contract job, with a mysterious creature hunting them the entire way.
- As the Sole Survivor progresses throughout the museum, a creature on the upper levels is heard feasting on the Gunners corpses, with body parts regularly falling through the decrepit floor boards.
- Reaching the upper levels and unbarring the front doors, a savage deathclaw will suddenly attack the Sole Survivor, and must be put down.
- After taking down the deathclaw, a holotape can be found on the corpse of a Gunners sergeant, revealing that their contract was to deliver a create full of broken deathclaw egg shells, as well as a pristine deathclaw egg, to a disclosed location. It is because of this egg, that the deathclaw was hunting their group down.
- After picking up the egg, it can be returned to the mother's nest, where the corpse of another Gunner can be seen, alternatively it can be delivered to Welingham in Diamond city, for a reward of 200 caps (300/400/500 with speech checks). Afterward he will gift Wellingham's recipe believing the Sole Survivor to be a member of the Gunners who've agreed to deliver it somewhere.
Quest stages[edit | edit source]
Stage | Status | Description |
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Investigate the Museum of Witchcraft | ||
Listen to Private Hart's holotape | I found a holotape on a mutilated body. Wonder what it says.. | |
Explore the museum | A group of Gunners were chased by.. something.. into the Museum of Witchcraft. Maybe I can figure out what happened. | |
Complete delivery of the egg or Return the egg to its nest | These Gunners were delivering a case of Deathclaw eggs from their nest in Lynn Woods to Diamond City. I've got a decision to make - complete delivery or return the egg to its nest. |
Notes[edit | edit source]
- While the quest requires for the Sole Survivor to return the pristine deathclaw egg, the nest itself is guarded by other deathclaws, which must be dealt with in order to get close enough to the nest.
- After the quest has concluded, the nest can be raided again for the pristine deathclaw egg. While the egg itself is unique, its value is the same, and counts as a regular egg at the food crafting station.
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I was talking to a friend the other day about fantasy TV and movies and one of the things that came up was dragons - mainly how poorly done dragons have been in most TV and movies yet they are somehow still cool. The outcome of this was that dragons Game of Thrones has really amped up the presentation of dragons over the last few seasons, to the point that I think it has the best dragons ever presented on film.Warning: There are many spoilers and many pictures in this post. If you haven't seen seasons 6 & 7 and want to enjoy them naturally, do not continue.
Think about the major movies that have used dragons in some important way. I can think of four main movies:
- Dragonslayer (1981) - Vermithrax is pretty well done and appropriately impressive in size and violent capabilities but is limited by the technology of the time, mainly that its glory shots are all done in stop motion animation. Now I grew up on this kind of thing but my kids just laugh at it and it does detract just a little bit from the spectacle.
- Dungeons and Dragons (2000) - This terrible movie, the first with a shot at CGI Dragons, did nothing to make dragons more impressive. After Jurassic Park I know my own hopes were high, and they were dashed pretty quickly. Lots of dragons in the finale, but all of them look terrible.
- Reign of Fire (2002) - It's not a great movie to me, but the dragons are almost right. I initially thought it was the design here, where they don't have forelimbs, just wings and back legs like a bird, but I think it's that they are too skinny - altogether it just puts it 'off' some for me. The D&D'er in me says they're big wyverns, not dragons.
- The Hobbit (Desolation of Smaug - 2013) More than a decade after the D&D movie and done by the team that did the Lord of the Rings movies you would think the dragon would be the showpiece of the trilogy. Sadly, you would be wrong. Smaug in these movies looks so cartoony I thought it was some kind of joke in the theater. 'Underwhelmed' is the nicest way I can put it. Sure, he thrashes Laketown nicely but the wyrm himself .. sigh.
- Smaug in the animated Rankin-Bass Hobbit movie is really cool. That cat-like face really sells that he's something different than just a big animal and the fire spiraling around him and the screen in many shots almost makes it seem like he can control it. He's just more magical, more of a fantasy creature, then the later movie version we saw.
- Maleficent in Sleeping Beauty - so much scarier, meaner, evil looking than a lot of the presentations over the years.
So Dragons have been .. iffy .. over the years as far as being fearsome magical fantastic beasts, at least in movies and TV.
Game of Thrones has completely overcome this and set a new, much higher standard. Daenerys has three dragons who started out as eggs, then hatchlings, then dog-sized, then horse to elephant-sized, and in this last season or two are finally the awesome army-smashing beasts they should be.
The first time we see one in action is Season 5 episode 9, 'Dance of Dragons' - The Queen and her companions are trapped in an arena as a rebel faction that dislikes the changes she has been making seize this moment to try and assassinate her. It looks pretty grim - then she closes her eyes and seems to be concentrating and then we get that awesome moment with fire, a roar, and an angry dragon making his entrance ..
Even here he's say elephant-sized. Big enough to ride but not humongous. It also demonstrates that they can be hurt by weapons, at least a little. He gets hit by several spears and clearly feels them but they don't really seem to slow him down. It's a great scene and marks the emergence of the dragons as an actual, not just a theoretical, threat.
The next time we see them in a glory segment is in Season 6, episode 9 'Battle of the Bastards'. Everyone remembers the other big fight in this episode but the dragons get a nice sequence here where everyone learns that wooden ships are not a great weapon against fire-breathing opponents,
This is the kind of stuff we didn't see as much in the early seasons of the show. It's the kind of thing that makes it a fantasy show and not an alternate medieval history series.
The next big scene for them is in 'Spoils of War', Season 7 episode 4 where we learn that supply trains and foot armies are vulnerable to even a single dragon - oh, and a screaming horde of barbarians.
It's just spectacular.
They're huge, they're terrifying, they're nearly invincible ..
Even a hero can have a hard time facing one down:
The whole thing is just really well-done.
Sadly, they are not invulnerable, and about the time they start fighting, you know they're going to get hurt. Mortal opponents and weapons seem to be painful but not all that dangerous to them. Then, they had up north for the first confrontation with the Night King in a sort of Black Hawk Down scenario.
The white walkers have been really well done here too. Also - flaming swords! In combat! Plus an undead polar bear attack! It's a great episode. So much more fantasy than most other shows or even movies ever get too. Easily the best look and best story and characters since Lord of the Rings.
Surrounded and facing the ultimate bad-guy-lich-thing of the setting, what do you hope for?
Air Support!
Look, fire breath works just as well on the undead as it does on the living! All 3 dragons are in full action here, flying and flaming. Unfortunately for our heroes, the Night King knows about dragons and is not without a means to deal with them.
It's a shocking moment as the dracos have been unstoppable so far on the show, It's sad, amazing, and one of the highest and lowest points on the entire series to date.
Even more amazing, you know it's not going to end there. I mean, he animates the dead, you know?
To conclude: Game of Thrones is an amazing show and has only gotten better over time. These last few seasons, the last two in particular, have really turned it into an epic fantasy show with dragons, undead, giants, magic weapons, and barbarian hordes fighting knights .. it's just the most fantasy thing on TV now or .. really ever. It's just spectacular. The dragons are at the heart of it, awesome and inspiring - as they should be.
Welcome to our Neverwinter Astral Diamond guide, updated for mod 15, the Heart of Fire! In this guide we will go over all the possible scenarios for making AD in Neverwinter. From the basics to investing in the auction house to good old fashion farming!
Since mod 14, Ravenloft limited the max rough AD you can refine, I recommend everyone to save your AD for the moment as prices on the AH will hopefully drop within the next few weeks and months.
1 – The Basics of Astral Diamond Making
2 – Converting Currencies to Astral Diamonds
3 – Farming for Astral Diamonds
4 – Investing and Reselling on the Auction House
5 – Summary
The Basics of Astral Diamond Making
VIP
First of all, if you are serious about making AD, you will want to invest in VIP. VIP will give you numerous benefits when making AD, and it basically pays for it self through the keys you get every day. The advantages of VIP are:
- Rank 1
- Daily keys that on average should net you around 20-60k AD per day. With the chance at getting rare items like mounts, worth millions of AD.
- 1 reward reroll token
- 15% bonus AD from Dungeons and Skirmishes
- Rank 4
- Travel Signpost, time is money and you will save time with this,
- 1 extra Reward Reroll Token
- Rank 5
- 10% Bonus AD from Invoking
- Rank 6
- Summon Mailbox, save more time.
- 1 extra Reward Reroll Token
- Rank 7
- 15% bonus rough AD
- Rank 8
- No Auction House Fees
Getting to VIP rank 8, for the no auction house fee bonus is vital if you want to make money by re-selling on the auction house, but there is little benefit of going past rank 8. See more about investing on AH further down.
Tip: Although it might or might not be against the ToS of the game, you can set up multiple accounts and get VIP rank 1 on them so that you can claim additional keys per day. This can be very profitable. People have been banned in the past for doing this, but this is mostly for usings a very large number of accounts.
Enchantments
Be sure to use your utility enchanments and Wanderer’s Fortune to make RP. The more RP you make yourself, the less you have to spend on it. You can also use that RP to refine enchantments that you can sell. See our Refinement Guide for more info on refinement.
I currently use x3 Dragon’s Hoard, x1 Quartermaster’s and x1 Fey’s Blessing, along with a mount with Wanderer’s Fortune. The Griffon mount is a good mount to get Wanderer’s Fortune. If you play a lot on your character you acutally only need one of each enchantment as you will hit the cap.
Rough Astral Diamonds and Refining
Refining Rough AD is the meat and potatoes of AD making, and you should aim to hit the cap as often as you can, preferably every day. As of Mod 14, Ravenloft, the cap for Rough AD is 100k for the entire account, as opposed to the previous cap of 36k for each character. While this might first seem like a bad thing at first, it really isn’t. Given time this change will lower the prices on the auction house and items will be cheaper and more accesible to normal players as AD farmers aren’t flooding the market with as much AD. It also makes the whole refining process a lot less time consuming and cuts down on all the micro managing between multiple characters.
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Tip: Remember to Invoke when you can. Invoking will give you a Rough AD bonus. You can get Coalescent Wards from invoking which can make you 500k AD, read more about that below in the Converting Currencies section of the guide.
To reach the cap, play through all the queues you have available to you. More queues unlock as you progress through campaigns. For AD purposes, I recommend only running the queues once a day, as the repeat bonuses generally aren’t worth it.
- Leveling Queue: 9200 AD – 60 Seals of the Brave – Repeat Bonus: 1150 AD
- Intermediate Queue: 13800 AD – 100 Seals of the Brave – Repeat Bonus: 2300 AD
- Advanced Queue: 17250 AD – 120 Seals of the Brave – Repeat Bonus: 3450 AD
- Expert Queue: 23000 AD – 20 Seals of the Crown
Queues also sometimes reward extra AD for Healers or Tanks.
After doing your queues, you might still need some rough AD to reach the cap, so here is where salvaging comes into play.
Farming for Rough Astral Diamonds
Salvaging has been removed from the game as of mod 15, instead you get some rough AD from the chests at the end of dungeons. The Reward Reroll Tokens also made it easier to get valuable items from chests that you can sell for AD.
- Kessel’s Retreat and Shores of Tuern are both very easy and fast. Only takes about 5 minutes to complete, and depening on how many keys you have, you get one or two chests.
- Demogorgon, both regular and and Master, are very quick to run these days, and are usually completed within minutes. Spend all your leftover Faerzress on keys for the chests here.
- Temple of the Spider is also fast and profitable to run.
- Seal of the Brave: Exchange 100 Seals for 100 AD at the Vendor.
- Adventurer Seals: Can be used to buy 500 rough AD from 500 seals from the vendor in PE.
And at last there are a few weekly quests thaat can be completed that reward you with 4500 AD each, these quests are pretty quick, but the AD gain isn’t massive.
- The Ballad of Baphoment from Bruenor in Undedark
- Storming the Castle from your Guild Stronghold
- Arcane Reservoir from Sharandar
- The Red Wizards in Dread Ring
- Protecting the Portal from Harper Boward in PE
- Reclaiming the Hoard in Well of Dragons
- Biggrin’s Tomb in Icewind Dale
Events
Pay attention to the calendar. Although there are no longer many 2x AD events, there are other events that you can profit from. The events are as follows:
- 2x Refining Stones: Use these events to open up all your containers from Leadership and you Abandoned Gear and Spoils of War from your Quartermaster’s Enchantment.
- 2x Profession XP and Resources: Use to level your Professions on your alts. And most importantly to farm items from the Explorer’s Charts, see below for more info.
- 2x Influence: Use to farm guild marks, see section about Explorer’s Chart Farming below for info on how to make money of guild marks.
- Trade Bar Discount: Use to purchese various items to resell on the Tarmalune Trade Bar store.
- Zen Sale: Buy Zen = Profit
- Bonus RP: Use to farm RP for yourself or to refine enchantments
- Some seasonal events can reward you with some valuable items but they usually are not worth farming for AD purposes.
Zen
If you have cash to spend, you can buy Zen to convert to AD or items that you can sell for AD. To get the most value for your money when doing this, I recommend that you wait for a Zen sale and / or use your discount vouchers that you get from Invoking.
You can also spend your Zen on Enchanted Keys and open lockboxes but unless you get lucky and use discounts, just converting the Zen to AD might be smarter.
Converting Currencies to Astral Diamonds
Most of currencies in the game can be used to make AD, although some are better than others.
Guild Marks -Explorer’s Chart Farming:
For most players, Masterwork Professions (see further down), is just too much work and too expensive. But you can still make a profit from farming and selling the resources needed by the Masterwork recipes. The profitability of this varies a lot as the prices of the different resources change. As of mod 14, the prices are down, at least on PC, so waiting for further updates might be best.
Before you start farming, check which resources fetch high prices and farm acordingly.
To really take advantage of Explorer’s Chart farming, you should also use events to your advantage. Donate to your guild during 2x Guild Mark events, and save up the Explorer’s Charts for the 2x Profession resources events. After a 2x Proffesion event, wait a while before selling the resources, as the prices will likely drop during the event.
Refinement Points:
After you have refined all of your own gear, you can start using your leftover RP to refine enchantments that you can sell on the AH. You don’t have to refine enchantments very high up to make a profit, and just buying rank 5’s and refining to rank 7 or 8 can be profitable, as long as you farm all your own RP and don’t have to buy it.
Some enchantments are more profitable than others, and the normal ones like Azures, Darks etc, are the least profitable. Black Ice and Brutals tend to be pretty good choices, but prices vary to check the Auction House to find out which enchantments sell for the most.
Having a spreadsheet with all the costs can also be very useful to figure out how much you are making per enchantment. Simply write down how much you are spending on refining enchantments from rank to rank, and compare with how much you can sell it for.
See our Refinement Guide for more info on refinement.
Celestial Coins:
You get Celestial coins the first time you invoke each day on each character. Once you have 11 Celestial coins, you can spend them on coffers that can reward a Coalescent Ward. RNG is a big factor here so you won’t be getting these a lot, but the more characters you have, the better your chances are, so remember to invoke at least once on all your characters. To make money from these Coalescent Wards, you will want to Armor or Weapon Enchantment shards. These only cost a few hundred. Find out what enchantment currently sells for the most, buy a shard, then use your Coalescent ward to upgrade it, and profit.
Misc. Currencies:
- Seal of the Brave: Quickly stacks up from doing dungeons and events.
- Gold: Make into AD by buying from vendors and selling on AH. Injury Kits, Mounts and Companions work best.
- Seal of the Adventurer: Can be traded for rough AD.
- Tarmalune Trade Bars: Use during discount events to buy Mounts or Companions to sell.
- Demonic Ichor: Use to buy Drowcraft shirt and pants that can be sold on the AH.
Farming for Astral Diamonds
The efficiency of farming AD, changes a lot from module to module. During Storm King’s Thunder, you could make a ton of AD by farming Lanolin. When new modules are released, be sure to look out for all sorts of items and currencies that can be farmed for AD.
Dungeons can also be farmed, but up until you can do Fangbreaker Island and the dungeons of the later modules, you will mostly be limited to farming for salvage (see further up).
Tip: Be sure to use leftover campaign currencies to buy keys for various dungeons. In some cases like the later dungeons, farming campaign currencies to get more keys is vital. Also remember to claim your daily keys from VIP and get you daily free key from the Dungeon Chest Keymaster in PE.
Dungeons, Skirmishes and Trials
- Fangbreaker Island, Spellplague Caverns, Tomb of the Nine Gods and Castle Ravenloft are only accesible to end-game players but when you get to this point you can farm these dungeons for valubles like masterwork resources and Ultimate Enchanting Stones.
- Illusionist’s Gambit can be farmed for companion gear that can be sold or salvaged, some of it sells for millions of AD but is very rare.
Other
- Farming and selling Hunt Lures and Wanted posters can be profitable, but prices vary a lot, so check those first. Currently at mod 14, profitablility is low.
- Farming campaign items and currencies can be a great source of income, but mostly at the start of new modules, when the prices are high. Currently at mod 14, profitablility is low.
- Dread Ring daily lair quests: After completing the Dread Ring campaign and getting your Adamantine Gauntlet, go back to Dread Ring every day to get the daily lair quest from Sergeant Knox for a chance at a GMOP or SMOP, along with a good chunk of RP. Only 5 minutes of work.
Professions
What is the best profession for making Astral Diamonds in Neverwinter? Well, that’s a tough question, and the answer will vary depending on which items are in demand. Professions can be a bit of a pain in Neverwinter, so the easy choice is leadership, altough you can technically make more with other Masterwork professions. See our Profession Guide for the fastest ways to level professions.
Investing and Re-selling on the Auction House
Investing your Astral Diamonds in the Auction House is one of the best ways to make more AD. Do this right and it can mean hundreds of thousands or even millions of AD per day. This can be daunting at first, but once you get the hang of it, it really isn’t very hard. To do this with max profitability, I recommend that you have VIP of at least rank 8, to avoid the posting fee. You will still need to pay the 10% auction house cut, so keep in mind when buying items that you will at the very least be able to sell the item you are buying for 10% more than you bought it for.
You most likely won’t be making a profit of every item you buy, unless you have a very good control of the market, but this is ok as long as you are making a profit on a whole. Some items that look like a great deal, maybe isn’t, and you will have to sell at a loss. The more you learn the market, the less mistakes you will make.
Spoils Of War Play
There are a ton of ways to look for deals on the auction house, and a ton of ways to invest. The most important thing is just to learn how the AH works. Below we will look at the main ways I use to look of deals for reselling.
Tip: Save up some AD before you start getting serious about reselling. Having a few million AD to start with works best as you can afford to buy more items and not tie up all you AD in just one or two items.
Looking for Low Buyouts
This is perhaps my favorite way of making AD. Basically you are looking for items that someone has priced cheaper than everyone else. This happends more often than you might think. Sometimes people just want to sell an item quickly, other times people just make a mistake and set the price to low. Either way, there are huge profits to be made.
You can look for deals like this in any category on the AH, but if you are going to look through all of the it just takes to long to do every day. Usually I limit myself to just look at the categories I have found to be the most profitable, which are Epic and Rare, Companions, Mounts and Artifacts.
- Open up the Auction House
- Set the filters, for example only Epic Companions
- Click “Name” to sort all the results by name. This way you will get all the same items next to each other with the cheapest option up top. If the cheapest one is much cheaper, like in the examples below, it is likely a good deal.
You can also try to sort by buyout in the results and see if there are anything that is priced low that showes up in the search.
Looking for Low Starting Bids
Another way to find deals is to look for items with low starting bids. This is relatively quick to do, and you can do it with any type of item. However, the lower the starting bid, the more other buyers the auction will attract, so getting the item for a good price won’t work all of the time. Actually it will most not work. But if you get your bids in on a lot of auctions, chances are you are going to get a few deals.
Another way is to look for starting bids that aren’t super cheap, but at least 10% cheaper than the average buyout of that item. That way, you can still make some AD and the auction won’t attract tons of other bargain hunters.
To find low starting bids, set your filters, then sort by buyout to see if any good deals show up at the top of the search.
Long Term Investing and Buying and Selling During Events
Long term investing is the practice of foreseeing the market and buying low, waiting for the market to go up, then selling. This can be done with any type of item, but it requires you to think ahead and to have enough AD to afford buying items then letting it sit in the bank for a while. Prices go up and down for a ton of different reasons but two good way to invest are, during event and as lockboxes change.
During events prices for items related to the events will go down, becasue everyone is farming those items and flooding the market. This is a good time to buy items, then sell them a few weeks or months later when prices recover.
- 2x Refining Stones: Buy enchantment and refining stones during the event, sell after.
- 2x Profession XP and Resources: Buy profession assets before the event, sell during since everyone needs them to level. Buy resources during the event, and sell after.
- Trade Bar Discount: Buy items on the AH that are on sale in the Trade Bar store. Items like the Eye of the Giant will go down during the event, and up after a while.
Most other events can usually also be used in a simillar way to make AD, just think about what items flood the market during the event.
Summary
In the end, making a lot of AD is easier than people think. Using the methods above, I make well over a million AD a day. If you can make 100k from your daily cap, 200k from farming and 200k from working the auction house, you are already hitting the 500k mark, or 15m a month.
If you have any questions about Astral Diamond farming, let me know and I will help you out!