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Dvergr Harbors are one of the types of Dvergr structures located throughout the Mistlands at the coast. A dock made mostly of Wood which might be connected to a small Black marble building, it is one type of Dvergr structure and is home to Dvergr rogues and mages. Dvergr Harbors may contain a Dvergr component crate, an important crafting component for progression.

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Dvergr Harbors are found in the Mistlands.

Description[]

Dvergr Harbors are small wooden docks extending from the Mistlands coastline out across the Ocean a short distance, with either one or two short branches. The dock is supported by wood poles which may be topped with blue mist-dispelling lights. One of these supports extends up into a crane, including a hook and chain. Below the chain sits a Dvergr Ward, which protects the entire structure. The dock may support a number of Crates, in addition to a small number of Dvergr rogues and/or mages.

Often, but not always, the dock leads straight to the doorway of a small rectangular Black marble building on the shore with Dvergr Copper trim, which has a Dvergr door at its entrance and is adorned with a number of hanging Dvergr lanterns. This building, when present, always contains one Dvergr mage and one Dvergr component crate.

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Notes[]

  • Like other Dvergr structures, the Dvergr Harbor may be destroyed or deconstructed to yield various valuable materials. However, doing so can be very dangerous: Since the Harbor is protected by a Dvergr Ward, any damage done to any part of the structure by a player will instantly anger all nearby Dvergr, causing them to become hostile and attack nearby players. However, if the structure is damaged by non-player sources, such as Gjall or Seekers, the Dvergr will not become aggressive towards the player.
    • The wooden and metal parts of the dock can provide Wood and/or Copper scrap when destroyed; the hook and chain can provide Chains. The hanging lanterns can provide Copper or Surtling cores. The Dvergr door may provide Yggdrasil wood and/or Copper. Each Crate may provide Fine wood and/or Soft tissue.
    • Like other Dvergr structures, the Dvergr Harbor is always in a state of disrepair, with each individual component (including furniture) being damaged by a random amount. This contributes to their weathered appearance, but also makes them often surprisingly easy to destroy parts of, even with the Dvergr Ward intact.

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