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The '''Overgrown Ruins''' is a location within the [[Wilderness]] in [[Act One]]. It seems to have once been a chapel, though time has eroded many of the clues as to who exactly was revered here.  
The '''Overgrown Ruins''' is a [[location]] within the [[Wilderness]] in [[Act One]]. It seems to have once been a chapel, though time has eroded many of the clues as to who exactly was revered here.  


It consists of one exterior [[Location]] and two interiors: the [[Chapel Entrance]], the [[Refectory]], and the [[Dank Crypt]].
It consists of one exterior location and two interiors: the [[Chapel Entrance]], the [[Refectory]], and the [[Dank Crypt]].


A group of [[Overgrown Ruin Looter|Looters]] are canvassing the Overgrown Ruins. [[Gimblebock]], [[Quelenna]], [[Taman]], and [[Warryn]] stand guard outside in the Chapel Entrance, while [[Andorn]], [[Barton]], [[Cefrey]], [[Haseid]], [[Mari]] and [[Torgga]] loot the [[Refectory]].  
A group of [[Overgrown Ruin Looter|Looters]] are canvassing the Overgrown Ruins. [[Gimblebock]], [[Quelenna]], [[Taman]], and [[Warryn]] stand guard outside in the Chapel Entrance, while [[Andorn]], [[Barton]], [[Cefrey]], [[Haseid]], [[Mari]] and [[Torgga]] loot the [[Refectory]].  


== Locations ==
==Overview==
=== Connected locations ===
* [[Chapel Entrance]]
* [[Chapel Entrance]]
* [[Refectory]]
* [[Refectory]]
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=== Chapel Entrance ===
=== Chapel Entrance ===
[[File:Chapel Entrance Ambush.png|thumb|The Chapel Entrance, showing the structure of the upper ruin, and looters prepared for an ambush.]]
[[File:Chapel Entrance Ambush.png|thumb|The Chapel Entrance, showing the structure of the upper ruin, and looters prepared for an ambush.]]
''For more information see: [[Chapel Entrance]]''
{{hatnote|See main article: [[Chapel Entrance]]}}


The [[Chapel Entrance]] is an exterior location in the [[Wilderness]]. It covers the upper section of the [[Overgrown Ruins]]. Four looters have set up base here, and are arguing whether to continue looting, or to check out the [[Nautiloid Wreck]] to the south. The Chapel Entrance contains a door to the [[Refectory]], and a hidden hatch to the [[Dank Crypt]].  
The Chapel Entrance is an exterior location in the [[Wilderness]]. It covers the upper section of the Overgrown Ruins. Four looters have set up base here, and are arguing whether to continue looting, or to check out the [[Nautiloid Wreck]] to the south. The Chapel Entrance contains a door to the [[Refectory]], and a hidden hatch to the [[Dank Crypt]].  


There are also several patches of [[Twisting Vines]], and a loose '''Cracked Stone''' that may punish those who forget to watch their step.  
There are also several patches of [[Twisting Vines]], and a loose '''Cracked Stone''' that may punish those who forget to watch their step.  


=== Refectory ===
=== Refectory ===
''For more information see: [[Refectory]]''
{{hatnote|See main article: [[Refectory]]}}


=== Dank Crypt ===
=== Dank Crypt ===
''For more information see: [[Dank Crypt]]''
{{hatnote|See main article: [[Dank Crypt]]}}


=== Accessing the Ruins ===
=== Accessing the Ruins ===
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* The '''Hatch''' by the {{Coords|319|367|Chapel Entrance}} can be opened with {{SkillCheck|Sleight of Hand|20}}. This hatch leads to the [[Dank Crypt]].  
* The '''Hatch''' by the {{Coords|319|367|Chapel Entrance}} can be opened with {{SkillCheck|Sleight of Hand|20}}. This hatch leads to the [[Dank Crypt]].  
* Standing on the '''Cracked Stone''' {{Coords|283|340|}} in will drop the player and party down to {{Coords|-160|-315|Refectory}}. Alternatively the player can drop the '''Foundation Block''' hanging overhead and break the stone. This will allow them to jump rather than fall down.  
* Standing on the '''Cracked Stone''' {{Coords|283|340|}} in will drop the player and party down to {{Coords|-160|-315|Refectory}}. Alternatively the player can drop the '''Foundation Block''' hanging overhead and break the stone. This will allow them to jump rather than fall down.  
== Related quests==
* [[Explore the Ruins]]


== History ==
== History ==
== Related Quests==
* [[Explore the Ruins]]


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 12:55, 19 November 2023

The Overgrown Ruins, and associated waypoint. This screenshot shows both the lower entrance on the Ravaged Beach and the upper Chapel Entrance.
The Overgrown Ruins, and associated waypoint. This screenshot shows both the lower entrance on the Ravaged Beach and the upper Chapel Entrance.
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Ravaged Beach

The Overgrown Ruins is a location within the Wilderness in Act One. It seems to have once been a chapel, though time has eroded many of the clues as to who exactly was revered here.

It consists of one exterior location and two interiors: the Chapel Entrance, the Refectory, and the Dank Crypt.

A group of Looters are canvassing the Overgrown Ruins. Gimblebock, Quelenna, Taman, and Warryn stand guard outside in the Chapel Entrance, while Andorn, Barton, Cefrey, Haseid, Mari and Torgga loot the Refectory.

Overview

Connected locations

Chapel Entrance

The Chapel Entrance, showing the structure of the upper ruin, and looters prepared for an ambush.
See main article: Chapel Entrance

The Chapel Entrance is an exterior location in the Wilderness. It covers the upper section of the Overgrown Ruins. Four looters have set up base here, and are arguing whether to continue looting, or to check out the Nautiloid Wreck to the south. The Chapel Entrance contains a door to the Refectory, and a hidden hatch to the Dank Crypt.

There are also several patches of Twisting Vines, and a loose Cracked Stone that may punish those who forget to watch their step.

Refectory

See main article: Refectory

Dank Crypt

See main article: Dank Crypt

Accessing the Ruins

Related quests

History

Notes

  • The Overgrown Ruin is named after the Waypoint, for the convenience of connecting the related smaller locations.

Gallery

References