I have completed all of Grizzleheim and Wintertusk, but I still don't know what Nidavellir is for. I checked Wizard101 Central, it still didn't have an answer, they didn't even have the reason why grumlik was standing in there. What is Nidavvelir for, or is it just for farming?
Well Nidavellir is home to the Hall of Valor, Winterdeep Warren and Helgrind Warren which are required in a quest to defeat Jotun. Grumlik is there perhaps for a quest to be created at a later date.
I have completed all of Grizzleheim and Wintertusk, but I still don't know what Nidavellir is for. I checked Wizard101 Central, it still didn't have an answer, they didn't even have the reason why grumlik was standing in there. What is Nidavvelir for, or is it just for farming?
How do I get to Nidavellir? I've looked everywhere. Thanks in advance.
I have completed all of Grizzleheim and Wintertusk, but I still don't know what Nidavellir is for. I checked Wizard101 Central, it still didn't have an answer, they didn't even have the reason why grumlik was standing in there. What is Nidavvelir for, or is it just for farming?
How do I get to Nidavellir? I've looked everywhere. Thanks in advance.
Just like other locations in Grizzleheim, you must be a certain level to get access to Nidavellir. I think it's Level 40, but I'm not sure about that.
Nidavellir is located just to the side of Baldur Goldpaws near the boat in Northguard. You follow the path near him.
This first link talks about Nidavellir and shows a map of Grizzleheim:
The second link here shows the three areas within Nidavellir. I found it easier to do the first two sections (Helgrind Warren, and Winterdeep Warren), then do the Hall of Valor.
I have completed all of Grizzleheim and Wintertusk, but I still don't know what Nidavellir is for. I checked Wizard101 Central, it still didn't have an answer, they didn't even have the reason why grumlik was standing in there. What is Nidavvelir for, or is it just for farming?
At a higher level, one or more of the schools must go there on a school quest. Aside from that, it's just a greeting hall of sorts. :)