Rocket Car Parts | |
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Start | Template:Race Icon Dwarf Male Small Kravel Koalbeard |
End | Template:Race Icon Dwarf Male Small Kravel Koalbeard |
Level | 31 (Requires 28) |
Category | Thousand Needles |
Experience | 250-2500 XP |
Rewards | 30 |
Rocket Car Parts is a neutral quest from the Mirage Raceway in which the player collects [Rocket Car Parts] for the cunning dwarf merchant Kravel Koalbeard, who plans to sell them back to the gnomes and goblins.
How to Get This Quest
Mirage Raceway is in the center of the Shimmering Flats in eastern Thousand Needles. Talk to the dwarf Kravel Koalbeard there to receive the quest.
Other Quests in This Area
There are several quests which involve killing and collecting things in the Shimmering Flats, which are much easier when done together:
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Objectives
Bring 30 [Rocket Car Parts] to Kravel Koalbeard in the Shimmering Flats.
You will need:
Details
These parts can be found all over the Shimmering Flats, and look like little bits of gizmos like gears, cylindars, or even just flat pieces of metal. Right click them to loot parts from them.
Once you have gathered 30 [Rocket Car Parts] head back to Kravel Koalbeard at the Mirage Raceway at the center of the Shimmering Flats.
Description
Heh heh, with all the races they're running here, it's no surprise that a few mishaps happen along the way. If you look around the Shimmering Flats then you'll see evidence of past crashes -- scraps of rocket car parts are littered everywhere!
And those parts are worth money to the gnomes and goblins. They're always looking for more contraptions to slap onto their cars.
So go out and get me parts. Bring me a heap and I'll pay you well.
Reward
You will receive:
Progress
<name>, have you been out into the Flats? Did you bring back that load of parts I wanted?
Completion
Whoa, look at all that! There's some good stuff in that heap of junk. I'm sure I can pawn it off for a hefty sum.
And... is that an ear I see squashed between those two sheets of metal?? Ouch! Heh, I sure wouldn't want to be that pilot!
Thanks, <name>. Here's your pay. And here's some advice, free of charge...
If you look hard enough, you can always find profit in someone else's tragedy.