Nidavllir is a mystical place in Grizzleheim, hidden behind a waterfall. It has a hall with a picture of Bartleby on top of a rainbow, along with the titans fighting. There are three dungeons in this hall. What are they for?
Nidavllir is a mystical place in Grizzleheim, hidden behind a waterfall. It has a hall with a picture of Bartleby on top of a rainbow, along with the titans fighting. There are three dungeons in this hall. What are they for?
This is where you will fight the end battle to finish the first part of Grizzleheim. You will have to defeat Jotun and his brothers here. Once you've completed this portion of the world and reached the correct level you will eventually be allowed entry into the Wintertusk portion of the Grizzleheim quests.
There don't seem to be any actual level limits on Wintertusk, you can go there as soon as you defeat Jotun in Nidavllir. But to get to Nidavllier you must complete Ravenscar, and you cannot get the opening quest in the Ravenscar series until you are level 40.
If you attempt Wintertusk at level 40 you are going to have a very hard time. Wintertusk is tougher than any world in the first arc. I recommend you complete Dragonspyre, go to the Celestia base camp, and get the first two sun damage enchantments from the sun trainer, strong and giant. You have to be level 52 to train strong and level 54 to train giant. With those in your toolbox Wintertusk is significantly easier. If you need training points see Ogden Peak, also in Celstia base camp, he has three training point quests for you. If you aren't level 52, going to Wintertusk is likely to be very frustrating.
There don't seem to be any actual level limits on Wintertusk, you can go there as soon as you defeat Jotun in Nidavllir. But to get to Nidavllier you must complete Ravenscar, and you cannot get the opening quest in the Ravenscar series until you are level 40.
If you attempt Wintertusk at level 40 you are going to have a very hard time. Wintertusk is tougher than any world in the first arc. I recommend you complete Dragonspyre, go to the Celestia base camp, and get the first two sun damage enchantments from the sun trainer, strong and giant. You have to be level 52 to train strong and level 54 to train giant. With those in your toolbox Wintertusk is significantly easier. If you need training points see Ogden Peak, also in Celstia base camp, he has three training point quests for you. If you aren't level 52, going to Wintertusk is likely to be very frustrating.
There don't seem to be any actual level limits on Wintertusk, you can go there as soon as you defeat Jotun in Nidavllir. But to get to Nidavllier you must complete Ravenscar, and you cannot get the opening quest in the Ravenscar series until you are level 40.
If you attempt Wintertusk at level 40 you are going to have a very hard time. Wintertusk is tougher than any world in the first arc. I recommend you complete Dragonspyre, go to the Celestia base camp, and get the first two sun damage enchantments from the sun trainer, strong and giant. You have to be level 52 to train strong and level 54 to train giant. With those in your toolbox Wintertusk is significantly easier. If you need training points see Ogden Peak, also in Celstia base camp, he has three training point quests for you. If you aren't level 52, going to Wintertusk is likely to be very frustrating.