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==Steps==
==Steps==
*Search around the watering hole, and obtain [[mossling clumps]] from [[mossified mosslings]].  
*Search around the watering hole, and obtain [[Mossling Clump|mossling clumps]] from [[mossified mosslings]].  


*Bury [[mossling clumps]] between rotted roots.  
*Bury [[Mossling Clump|mossling clumps]] between rotted roots.  


*Return to [[Oggery]].
*Return to [[Oggery]].
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*Oggery needs a strong hand to save the trees.
*Oggery needs a strong hand to save the trees.


==Walkthrough==
==Dialogue==
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===Accepting the Quest===
'''Oggery:''' Well, now, those look like nice, strong hands. Not afraid to get them dirty, are you?
'''Oggery:''' I only ask because the trees around here could use some attention. Their roots have begun to rot, and if naught is done we stand to lose the only large vegetation for malms.
'''Oggery:''' There is a way to save them, though. I need you to head to the watering hole to the southwest, and find a couple of mosslings to hack apart.
'''Oggery:''' Gather up what's left of them, and then bury the clumps in between the roots of the trees that grow near the water. That should do the trick.
'''(Optional)'''
'''Oggery:''' You'll find the mosslings in the watering hole to the southwest. They're surprisingly aggressive little buggers, so you shouldn't have any trouble getting their attention.
'''Oggery:''' Once you've reduced a couple to mossy clumps, bury what's left of them in the roots of the nearby trees. That's all there is to it.
 
===Returning to Oggery===
'''Oggery:''' All finished, then?
'''Oggery:''' There's a certain mold which afflicts the tree roots, see, and some property of the mosslings works to kill that mold off. I don't rightly know how or why it works, but the trees are hardy enough to recover from the damage.
'''Oggery:''' Thank you, friend─with all the other troubles besieging the land, it's hard to find anyone to care about a few scraggly trees. But I think they could teach us all a thing or two about survival...

Latest revision as of 02:53, 23 September 2024

Quest icon.png

Critical Moss

Quest giver
Oggery
Location
The Peaks (X:28.3, Y:28.6)
Level
68
Required items
1 Mossling clump icon1.png  Mossling Clump
Experience
Experience 27,000
Gil
Gil 667
Previous quest
Main Scenario QuestWhere Courage Endures
Patch
4.0

Oggery needs a strong hand to save the trees.

— In-game description

Steps

Journal

  • Oggery needs a strong hand to save the trees.

Dialogue

Accepting the Quest

Oggery: Well, now, those look like nice, strong hands. Not afraid to get them dirty, are you?
Oggery: I only ask because the trees around here could use some attention. Their roots have begun to rot, and if naught is done we stand to lose the only large vegetation for malms.
Oggery: There is a way to save them, though. I need you to head to the watering hole to the southwest, and find a couple of mosslings to hack apart.
Oggery: Gather up what's left of them, and then bury the clumps in between the roots of the trees that grow near the water. That should do the trick.
(Optional)
Oggery: You'll find the mosslings in the watering hole to the southwest. They're surprisingly aggressive little buggers, so you shouldn't have any trouble getting their attention.
Oggery: Once you've reduced a couple to mossy clumps, bury what's left of them in the roots of the nearby trees. That's all there is to it.

Returning to Oggery

Oggery: All finished, then?
Oggery: There's a certain mold which afflicts the tree roots, see, and some property of the mosslings works to kill that mold off. I don't rightly know how or why it works, but the trees are hardy enough to recover from the damage.
Oggery: Thank you, friend─with all the other troubles besieging the land, it's hard to find anyone to care about a few scraggly trees. But I think they could teach us all a thing or two about survival...