A Map to The Flowers of the Old Forest

posted this on March 23rd, 2010.
Categorized as Braiglad, Cord­o­foneth, deed, Dorollin, Entwives, Flowers of the Old Forest, Guides, Lenhwest, map, Mer­il­lif, Nedor­las, New Player Advice, Old Forest, Rhosthon, Sil­loth, Tony.

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Full link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/cstmfeed/~3/DYyNuVwsBwA/

Shortly before closing down MMeOw, I put together my own map to the Flowers of the Old Forest deed. There are a few of these floating around, but I went ahead with it anyway. For those not familiar, this deed requires you to find several flowers scattered throughout the Old Forest. Doing quests in the Old Forest, you’ll likely run across a few of these. Finding the rest isn’t exactly a cup of tea, unfortunately, as many are in areas you really don’t have any need to visit.

The map below gives the locations and names of all of the flowers you need to find: Nedor­las, Braiglad, Lenhwest, Sil­loth, Mer­il­lif, Dorollin, Cord­o­foneth and Rhosthon. I didn’t bother with coor­di­nates, as I think this is easy enough. If you have trouble finding one, you can press “Delete” on your keyboard to select usable that is nearest item to your character.

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Map to the Flowers of the Old Forest

posted this on January 20th, 2010.
Categorized as Braiglad, Bree-land, Cordofoneth, deed, Dorollin, Flowers, Guides, Lenhwest, map, Merillif, Nedorlas, Old Forest, Rhosthon, Silloth.

Shorthand Link:
Full link: http://combo.mmeow.net/2010/01/map-to-the-flowers-of-the-old-forest/

This site gets a lot of searches related to the Old Forest flower deed. Nowadays you kids have it easy. Back when I had to first worry about this, I had to run around with 2 wolves, 3  bats, a bear, several spiders and some evil trees on my tail.  We didn’t even have a detailed map! But I digress …

I thought it would be helpful to put together a map of the flower locations (Nedorlas, Braiglad, Lenhwest, Silloth, Merillif, Dorollin, Cordofoneth, Rhosthon). I didn’t bother with coordinates, as I think this is easy enough. I’ve labeled by name, which should be helpful for those of you with a few flowers leftover.


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