May has begun in Faeo and it is getting warmer by the day. This is a very special time of the year: Soon the wonderful Oilberries will ripen and you will be able to harvest them!
Head to the
Berona Prairies and
Zviglod Brist. From
Thursday 15:00 Faeo time you will be able to find Oilberries there for three days. Gather as many as you can and bring them to the rulers
Pireney and
Onufir! But don’t forget, there is a reason why these berries are so precious: The harvest is more complicated than you would expect. If you put too many berries in your backpack you will crush them, and damaged Oilberries are not very useful!
Also beware of the
Krimkhrum, a greedy bug which might end up in your backpack while you are gathering these berries and which will eat all of them! There is one reliable way to get rid of the pest and to get an advantage over your competitors – you can throw the Krimkhrum into someone else's backpack full of berries. If you want to prevent them from giving you a similar nasty surprise, it might be helpful to see
Baird the Seaman or
Galash the Merchant. Maritime travelers often have to protect freight from harmful pests during voyages, and they have a found an
Anti-bug Potion.
Gathering the Oilberries might be a difficult task, but it is worth it: The rulers have great rewards for you! If you collect enough berries you can get great
Amulets of Call and
Elixirs of Invulnerability.
In addition, the three
Magmars and the three
Humans who gather the most oilberries will receive
Runic Caskets. These contain unique runes that correspond to their owner’s profession.
And here are the winners:
Warriors from level three can take part in the event Oilberry Harvest by collecting Oilberries in the Berona Prairies and Zviglod Brist and bringing them to Ruler Pireney in the Settlement of Buimar or to Ruler Onufir in Fort Dybrach to get great rewards. In addition the three Magmars and the three Humans who collect the largest amount of Oilberries will get Runic Caskets. The event begins on Thursday 15:00 Faeo time and runs for three days.