
This quest is at the bottom of my to-do list because of its level of agonization. Terrible Tweens – Find and apprehend misbehaving hobbits in the maze Also, the Laugh at the Lost quest does not become available until you have completed the Misplaced Companions Quest.ĥ. Misplaced Companions, A Laugh at the Lost – These are both quests that require you to find and use a number of items or NPCs in the maze.īoth of these quests are untimed, and very easy to complete, so it is nice to have them in the back of your mind while wandering the maze. This is the last in a quest chain and the only quest in the chain to be repeatable daily.Ĥ. A Fool’s Errand – Work your way through the maze in three minutes.Īlthough at first it might seem impossible, with practice it actually becomes very easy and doable. The gist of it is that when you drink beers scattered throughout the maze, you teleport to a random location in the maze and continue from there.ģ. This one can be either really easy, or really difficult, depending on your knowledge of the maze and luck. Disorientation – Find and drink 6 Dire Brews in the span of ten minutes. Note that this quest is only available to members of the Inn League.Ģ. This is a favorite of mine because it rewards an interactive house item (see What You Can Get) and gives you the drunk effect. The Green Challenge – Get to the center of the Maze, find the keg, and get to the exit in three minutes. As well as these festival areas, Thorin’s Hall has some Ale Association quests, so it is a great place to get drunk…I mean have fun.īree Land Festival and Hedge Maze To-Do listīelow is my recommended to-do list for the Bree-Land Festival Grounds and the Hedge Maze.ġ. The three main areas of this year’s festival are Bree Festival Grounds (The Hedge Maze included), The Festival Arena in Duillond, and the Shire Party Tree. Already? I know, it feels like a week since the anniversary festival, but we arrive at yet another lotro festival, outfitted with repeatable dailies and many prizes.
