10-20-2005, 01:45 PM
A little more info.
Seems the "beckoning" items do nothing more than let you specify which enemy you're going to face through the summoning, rather than rolling the dice and getting one of the four. This doesn't mean much against the templars and dukes, since they can be taken down rather easily. In the case of the abyssal royalty, it can be handy to know what you're going to be facing ahead of time so you can equip the proper resistances (if any).
Halfway to Revered, the Twilight Keepers, Templars, and Dukes stop giving rep for kills. Upon reaching Revered, a new quest line opens up that gives a few hundred reputation points and the ability to make Twilight Rings of Lordship. These require 3 Abyssal Signets and 5 Large Brilliant Shards. You must then wear one along with the medallion of station and Twilight Trappings in order to access a greater windstone.
Seems the "beckoning" items do nothing more than let you specify which enemy you're going to face through the summoning, rather than rolling the dice and getting one of the four. This doesn't mean much against the templars and dukes, since they can be taken down rather easily. In the case of the abyssal royalty, it can be handy to know what you're going to be facing ahead of time so you can equip the proper resistances (if any).
Halfway to Revered, the Twilight Keepers, Templars, and Dukes stop giving rep for kills. Upon reaching Revered, a new quest line opens up that gives a few hundred reputation points and the ability to make Twilight Rings of Lordship. These require 3 Abyssal Signets and 5 Large Brilliant Shards. You must then wear one along with the medallion of station and Twilight Trappings in order to access a greater windstone.
See you in Town,
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