So I played through Malabogs Castle which took well over an hour. Died at the very same moment we won. Respawned and something weird happened. Party was split up and I was respawned back in Sharandar.
Now my quest tracker says "Claim your reward" but I can't since I am no longer in the dungeon.
I contacted the GMs through a GM ticket but they gave me an automated non-answer saying that I should check the forums. I have checked the forums and I still don't have a solution.
Any ideas? How can I claim my reward without having to gather another capable party (which is almost impossible) and going through the whole thing again?
you can abandon the active quest for MC and that should go away... and unfortunately, you'll have to do the quest again to get the achievement.
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vaderisMember, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 17Arc User
edited November 2013
Thanks for answering.
That was kind of what I was afraid to hear. So basically there is no solution. I'll have to do the whole thing over.
I was hoping that there would be a way to continue the dungeon like you can continue all other kinds of quests. If that wasn't possible I was hoping that one of the GMs could simply teleport me in there. That would be an easy solution. But no
Was the return to instance button not there? if it wasn't then you should go to change character ,log onto the character select screen and log back on with the character you were playing and the return to instance button should be there , it probably won't work now because so long has passed since you ran the instance but if it happens in future try this ,it happened to me the other day for the Master of the hunt skirmish and relogging worked.
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That was kind of what I was afraid to hear. So basically there is no solution. I'll have to do the whole thing over.
I was hoping that there would be a way to continue the dungeon like you can continue all other kinds of quests. If that wasn't possible I was hoping that one of the GMs could simply teleport me in there. That would be an easy solution. But no