Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon

Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon

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This Game Is Really Becoming Annoying...
First you can't chop trees, have to find specific chopping spots, okay fine.

Then I get a quest to make corpse eater armour. i have lost count of how many I have killed, but NONE have given me rags or a cap. Is there a secret to this one too..?

Now I need to make a stupid Seagullers Mask.. Okay WHERE, HOW..? No quest marker, nothing to tell me how or where to craft the damn thing..

Oh, and I still have a note I'm supposed to give to some non existent person it seems, and I still haven't progressed in the main story cause Fearghus won't let me see the damn captain.

I mean seriously...
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Yea weird I haven't seen them either!!

I'm already like 2-3 sets past that now, which is a shame, it looked like a dope set!
Aigle1705 May 24 @ 11:10pm 
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you sir seem to have 2 major problems, skipping all the dialog n not being able to read. not even teh questlog.
this is not helicopter parenting elderscrolls.
its an rpg instead, you have to actually use ya head n tools.

- no idea what ingredients you're missing, the corpse eater armor only needs monster brains & they drop almost everywhere. same for blood clot. drowner tongues are a bit though, since the drop rate is rather low, than again there are hundreds of drowners to farm from.
( the red priest sells monster brain just saying )

- you have to find someone who knows more bout seaguls. i think they mentioned the museum owner.
and it is in the quest discription "reddiric might know" very first line. -.-'
even with the pin pointed location "horns of south - captians quaters"

- bout the note from the prolog, you found it in the asylum a red priest place, ever considered asking a red priest about it? also husb isnt living in the horns of the south.
Last edited by Aigle1705; May 24 @ 11:49pm
waterspren May 24 @ 11:31pm 
If I'm reading you right...

- Yep, the wood thing is kind of annoying, especially since you need wood for specific quests, but you do tend to find a lot of it around. Just pick it up and use those lumber spots when you see them.

- They don't *drop* the armour, you need to make it from crafting ingredients. There's a table behind the blacksmith where you can do handcrafting. There are two pieces you need to make to continue with the sidequest.

- The same crafting table is used to make the seagull mask for the Keeper. You just need to give it to him after you make it.
waterspren May 24 @ 11:33pm 
Forgot to add in - Fearghus wants you do some side quests before he lets you in to see the Captain. Help people out around the area, including the graveyard quest that Fearghus gives you. It's a way of bottlenecking the main story so that you can quest through the area and level up, build up your equipment, etc.
Pantherr May 25 @ 12:10am 
Originally posted by waterspren:
If I'm reading you right...

- Yep, the wood thing is kind of annoying, especially since you need wood for specific quests, but you do tend to find a lot of it around. Just pick it up and use those lumber spots when you see them.

- They don't *drop* the armour, you need to make it from crafting ingredients. There's a table behind the blacksmith where you can do handcrafting. There are two pieces you need to make to continue with the sidequest.

- The same crafting table is used to make the seagull mask for the Keeper. You just need to give it to him after you make it.

Thankyou for your help...
chollman82 (Banned) May 25 @ 12:56am 
So you're just complaining that you're bad at the game and don't know how to play it? Figure it out... sorry everything isn't just handed to you without any effort, this isn't an Ubisoft game, maybe it's not for you.

I mean I can't even IMAGINE how you got confused about the corpse eater armor... do you just not read anything? Seriously, try READING the text that shows up on your screen
Last edited by chollman82; May 25 @ 12:57am
Jyggalad May 25 @ 1:14am 
Go to the crafting bench. About 3 feet from the quest giver who wants you to make armor.

Fearghus wants you to help him with a quest. A thing he says after saying you want to see the captain.

3/4ths of your problems are solved by not hitting skip. Hope this helps in the future.
Pantherr May 25 @ 1:54am 
Originally posted by Jyggalad:
Go to the crafting bench. About 3 feet from the quest giver who wants you to make armor.

Fearghus wants you to help him with a quest. A thing he says after saying you want to see the captain.

3/4ths of your problems are solved by not hitting skip. Hope this helps in the future.

I have not "skipped" anything, and I found the bench. Thanks..
lmao, bro, they don't drop the armor, you go craft it.
chollman82 (Banned) May 25 @ 2:07am 
Originally posted by Pantherr:
Originally posted by Jyggalad:
Go to the crafting bench. About 3 feet from the quest giver who wants you to make armor.

Fearghus wants you to help him with a quest. A thing he says after saying you want to see the captain.

3/4ths of your problems are solved by not hitting skip. Hope this helps in the future.

I have not "skipped" anything, and I found the bench. Thanks..

You clearly did skip reading the dialog, because it tells you exactly what to do. The blacksmith wants to teach you how to make armor, so he tells you he will give you something easy to try first... to craft it, at the crafting table, that is literally RIGHT NEXT TO HIM, and then you get a pop-up that shows you can now craft the EXACT items you need to finish the quest.

It's not too late to delete this post...
amyoto May 25 @ 4:25pm 
lol this is actually hilarious. skipping the dialogue and then proceeding to complain on the forums. some things never change....
*Sifu* May 28 @ 10:21am 
Aigle, you missed his point. It doesn't matter if it only takes brains or anything else to make the corpseater armor. The point is the quest says that you need a corpse eaters rag and a corpse eaters cap in order to make it. Furthermore, I'm getting really sick of people constantly telling gamers that this game or any other game doesn't hold their hand like Skyrim or games like that. Some people play games because they want to play a game and not read the equivalent of epic novels every time they want to play a video game. If I want to read a book I'll go buy a book and read it. And yes I do realize that in games there is some reading that is necessary, but it's getting to the point where you spend more time reading stuff in video games than actually playing the game. On a side note if you want people to take you seriously from now on maybe you shouldn't try to attack and insult people that are simply asking questions.
Iskar May 28 @ 10:24am 
Originally posted by *Sifu*:
Aigle, you missed his point. It doesn't matter if it only takes brains or anything else to make the corpseater armor. The point is the quest says that you need a corpse eaters rag and a corpse eaters cap in order to make it. Furthermore, I'm getting really sick of people constantly telling gamers that this game or any other game doesn't hold their hand like Skyrim or games like that. Some people play games because they want to play a game and not read the equivalent of epic novels every time they want to play a video game. If I want to read a book I'll go buy a book and read it. And yes I do realize that in games there is some reading that is necessary, but it's getting to the point where you spend more time reading stuff in video games than actually playing the game. On a side note if you want people to take you seriously from now on maybe you shouldn't try to attack and insult people that are simply asking questions.
Not skipping the mere dialogue of a questgiver is not equivalent to reading an epic novel. Go read Au Recherche du Temps Perdu or Ulysses and try to tell me as such with a straight face.
You know good and well you be clicking past dialogue LOL
November May 28 @ 10:38am 
Fun fact... I too did the same thing OP did when I was told to make corpse eater armor. I skimmed the text and ran to the beach to farm new materials. After killing 10+ I was wondering why the new mats weren't dropping. I then reread the text and smacked myself in the face for being an idiot. I ran back to the blacksmith table and check to see what materials were needed and I had nearly a hundred of each of brains and whatever else it was.

That being said, I do understand where the OP is coming from... However I also understand where the people stating this game "doesn't hold your hand" are coming from. This game requires reading, listening, and critical thinking so some extent.

Moral of the story, don't be mad at the game because you rushed through something. If you're tired, cranky, can't focus and in a bad mood, play something a bit less intense and come back to this when you're excited.
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