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Dungeon quests worth doing?

stabbathstabbath Member Posts: 350 Arc User
edited November 2015 in PvE Discussion
I have been skipping the dungeon quests. The rewards seem lacking and don't feel like waiting around for a group. Doesn't seem like they let you enter dungeons solo anymore (they used to right?) or I'd solo the ones I can (I'm level 69). Anyway, wondering if the dungeon quests like Throne of Idris (which has been down for weeks now I hear) are linked to other quests and maybe I'm missing out on something. Are they linked to titles and achievements? Are titles and achievements just fluff in this game or are there actual rewards for some of them?

Ps. There used to be a dungeon in Blacklake District (or is it tower district? Might not have the name correct). Low level area with all the orcs. First dungeon, or at least used to be. They do away with that? I never got a quest sending me there. Maybe I just out leveled it. Now with this campaign stuff I out level quests and the ! above npc/quest giver's heads won't show. Hard to know what I'm missing out on.

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  • suicidalgodotsuicidalgodot Member Posts: 2,465 Arc User
    Only old baseline quest Dungeons still accessible (and only via Queue interface):

    - Cragmire Crypt
    - Grey Wolf Den
    - Temple of Spiders

    Also Malabog's Castle and Valindra's Tower...

    ...all else are AWOL. None is accessible via the doorstep.
  • stabbathstabbath Member Posts: 350 Arc User
    Ok to just skip them? Or are they linked to story questlines?
  • ladyfluviatilisladyfluviatilis Member Posts: 23 Arc User
    stabbath said:

    Ok to just skip them? Or are they linked to story questlines?

    Yes, it's OK to skip them. They are at the very end of the questline of the matching adventure zone, and you get the "Return to Knox" quest at the same time.
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