Im trying to find mineral springs so I can cap a monk. It is supposed to be somewhere in south shiverpeaks but I can find it. Would somebody tell me what big town it the closest to it. For example is it near Droknars??
I checked Wiki it says that it is near granite citadel but I can't find it either??
Mineral Springs?
RcVan
StormLord
Check this map:
http://gw.gamewikis.org/images/b/ba/...timized%29.jpg
Mineral springs is northeast of Granite Citadel (you have to go through Tasca's Demise to get there).
http://gw.gamewikis.org/images/b/ba/...timized%29.jpg
Mineral springs is northeast of Granite Citadel (you have to go through Tasca's Demise to get there).
BladeDVD
Storm's link didn't work for me, but that may be my browser. Here's a link to the same page just in case: http://gw.gamewikis.org/images/b/ba/...timized%29.jpg
It doesn't have the explorable area names though.
I usually use this map, but it can take a couple minutes to d/l depending on your connection: http://tcfish.teutonictemplar.com/map/tyria_map.jpg
If you go to Drok's or Iron Mines or Camp Rankor you will see people offering to run there for a fee. If they offer a full shiverpeaks tour, then that should be included in it. Beacon's Perch and Copperhammer Mines would be other places you could get a run from.
If you want to fight your way there, it depends on what towns you have.
If you have the Deldrimor War Camp, just go East from there into Grenth's Footprint and fight your way to Spearhead Peak and then fight up to Granite Citadel.
If you have Drok's then you can fight north through Talus Chute into Ice Dome (North and a bit East), then east to the Frozen Forest, then North to Copperhammer Mines and then North through Spearhead Peak to Granite Citadel.
If you have Iron Mines, you can fight West through the Frozen Forest to Copperhammer Mines, and then up to Granite.
If you have Camp Rankor, it might be faster to fight your way to the War Camp. If you don't mind dying here's a tip. As soon as you enter Spearhead Peak from the War Camp side, just party wipe. The nearest rez shrine is right outside Granite Citadel. Pretty quick way to get there, though fighting or running doesn't take that long (as long as you don't make a wrong turn).
All of these are fairly tough areas, but if you watch your aggro, you should be fine.
Check the wiki for more Elite skills on the way there. Quite a few bosses in the area.
Have fun exploring, and if you aren't in a hurry, not a bad time to work on the Cartographer Title.
It doesn't have the explorable area names though.
I usually use this map, but it can take a couple minutes to d/l depending on your connection: http://tcfish.teutonictemplar.com/map/tyria_map.jpg
If you go to Drok's or Iron Mines or Camp Rankor you will see people offering to run there for a fee. If they offer a full shiverpeaks tour, then that should be included in it. Beacon's Perch and Copperhammer Mines would be other places you could get a run from.
If you want to fight your way there, it depends on what towns you have.
If you have the Deldrimor War Camp, just go East from there into Grenth's Footprint and fight your way to Spearhead Peak and then fight up to Granite Citadel.
If you have Drok's then you can fight north through Talus Chute into Ice Dome (North and a bit East), then east to the Frozen Forest, then North to Copperhammer Mines and then North through Spearhead Peak to Granite Citadel.
If you have Iron Mines, you can fight West through the Frozen Forest to Copperhammer Mines, and then up to Granite.
If you have Camp Rankor, it might be faster to fight your way to the War Camp. If you don't mind dying here's a tip. As soon as you enter Spearhead Peak from the War Camp side, just party wipe. The nearest rez shrine is right outside Granite Citadel. Pretty quick way to get there, though fighting or running doesn't take that long (as long as you don't make a wrong turn).
All of these are fairly tough areas, but if you watch your aggro, you should be fine.
Check the wiki for more Elite skills on the way there. Quite a few bosses in the area.
Have fun exploring, and if you aren't in a hurry, not a bad time to work on the Cartographer Title.
Griff Mon
There are six bosses when you get there and they have an elite skill for each profession. In Mineral Springs, you are trying to cap Shield of Judgement. Keep in mind, not all of them spawn all of the time, and they can be in different places. I believe only 4 or 5 of the six possible bosses spawn there each time.
RPGmaniac
I thought they all spawned, just in different places each time.
And for future reference, once you get to Mineral Springs, here's a map showing where all the bosses can spawn. Just check each one until you see Myd Springclaw.
Map here
And for future reference, once you get to Mineral Springs, here's a map showing where all the bosses can spawn. Just check each one until you see Myd Springclaw.
Map here
Toutatis
Nornally, all of the bosses spawn in Mineral Springs, although I think that some of them may have their spawning points messed up if you have "Defend Droknar's Forge" active.
From Droknar's Forge, head east to the Ice Caves of Sorrow mission and complete it. You will land in the Iron Mines of Moladune. From the Iron Mines, head west across the northern side of Frozen Forest and you'll reach Copperhammer Mines. From Copperhammer Mines, travel north across Spearhead Peak to reach Granite Citadel. From Granite Citadel, head north-east through Tasca's Demise to reach Mineral Springs.
From Droknar's Forge, head east to the Ice Caves of Sorrow mission and complete it. You will land in the Iron Mines of Moladune. From the Iron Mines, head west across the northern side of Frozen Forest and you'll reach Copperhammer Mines. From Copperhammer Mines, travel north across Spearhead Peak to reach Granite Citadel. From Granite Citadel, head north-east through Tasca's Demise to reach Mineral Springs.
Kale Ironfist
All six spawn, regardless of quests. Taking Defend Droknar's Forge MOVES one spawn point, so that the Titan boss can take its place.
quickmonty
All six spawn. The path to reach all six is circular and the boss you want will be the last one no matter which way you go. (just kidding). Do not take the Defend Drok's quest unless you really want to make it way more difficult.
Pick Me
Defend Draknar's Forge Titan Quest actually makes things easier.
The bosses do spawn in random areas, but it isn't that hard. I usually travel from Iron Mines to Copperhead Mines. Then go north to Granite Citidel (a place to get 15k armor).
With DDF quest, no stone summit surprises, small packs of ice titans.
Lead titans to the bosses in Mineral Springs and watch the fight. Titans win and you clean up the remaining titans and cap. I found it very easy.
The bosses do spawn in random areas, but it isn't that hard. I usually travel from Iron Mines to Copperhead Mines. Then go north to Granite Citidel (a place to get 15k armor).
With DDF quest, no stone summit surprises, small packs of ice titans.
Lead titans to the bosses in Mineral Springs and watch the fight. Titans win and you clean up the remaining titans and cap. I found it very easy.