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''The Elemental Plane of Water is a plane consisting entirely of liquid. The beings that call this plane home are usually very peaceful unless summoned to another plane. There they either follow the commands of the one who summoned them or go berserk trying to find a way home. However, strange things have begun to happen in the Elemental Planes, and the Plane of Water is no different. Normally placid elementals have become violent beasts, attacking anyone and anything that invades their domain.''
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'''Builder:''' Crowe
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== Directions ==
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== Connections ==
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== Navigation ==
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== Adventuring ==
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From shift go 4n, e, ent mae to reach a safe room.  Once you're done regenning you'll need to portal out.  If you want to you can kill the surly (1e) and the water elemental ruler (who holds the [[Watermark Tattoo|tatoo]]) 2e.
 
From shift go 4n, e, ent mae to reach a safe room.  Once you're done regenning you'll need to portal out.  If you want to you can kill the surly (1e) and the water elemental ruler (who holds the [[Watermark Tattoo|tatoo]]) 2e.
  

Revision as of 17:39, 18 May 2006

The Elemental Plane of Water is a plane consisting entirely of liquid. The beings that call this plane home are usually very peaceful unless summoned to another plane. There they either follow the commands of the one who summoned them or go berserk trying to find a way home. However, strange things have begun to happen in the Elemental Planes, and the Plane of Water is no different. Normally placid elementals have become violent beasts, attacking anyone and anything that invades their domain.

Builder: Crowe

Directions

Connections

Navigation

Adventuring

From shift go 4n, e, ent mae to reach a safe room. Once you're done regenning you'll need to portal out. If you want to you can kill the surly (1e) and the water elemental ruler (who holds the tatoo) 2e.


eventually these mobs will get their own pages, but for now here's the levels of some of the mobs in water proper:

greater: 165
storm wyrm: 160
deadly: 150
viper: 150
large: 145
plain: 142
lesser: 140

Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.