Bone Chips for Yeolarn  

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Level:1
Maximum Level:125
Monster Mission:No
Repeatable:Yes
Can Be Shrouded?:No
Quest Type:Quest
Quest Goal:
  • Experience
  • Faction
  • Spell
Faction Required:
Clerics of Tunare (Min: Indifferent)
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    Era:Original
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    Group Size:Solo
    Min. # of Players:1
    Max. # of Players:1
    Appropriate Classes:
    • All
    Appropriate Races:
    • All
    Entered: Fri Apr 12 01:25:02 2002
    Modified: Wed Aug 17 11:43:11 2022
    Yeolarn Bronzeleaf is found at +12.77, -433.90, in the Clerics Guild. He's on Find (Ctrl+F). You need Indifferent faction with Clerics of Tunare to obtain this quest.

    You say, 'Hail Yeolarn Bronzeleaf'

    Yeolarn Bronzeleaf says 'Hail, ______! We of Tunare are charged with protecting the Great Mother from the forces of Innoruuk. Even now, the evil missions of this foul deity are dispoiling our great forest. Will you help us [protect the Mother]?

    You say, 'I will help protect the Mother.'

    Yeolarn Bronzeleaf says 'Just outside the gates of Felwithe, the forces of Innoruuk gather in the guise of decaying skeletons. Bring me four set of bone chips as proof of our vigilance. I assure you, your faith shall not go unrewarded.'

    Yeolarn wants you to bring him 4 Bone Chips. They drop (among many others) off a decaying skeleton in Greater Faydark, just outside Felwithe.

    Yeolarn Bronzeleaf says 'Praise Tunare! I knew you would be victorious. I reward you with this spell, and pray that it will help you in your fight against the unholy forces of Innoruk. When you are ready you will make a fine [Initiate of Tunare].'

    Your faction standing with Clerics of Tunare has been adjusted by 2.
    Your faction standing with King Tearis Thex has been adjusted by 2.
    You gain experience!!
    You have completed achievement: Felwithe Quests - Bone Chips for Yeolarn
    Submitted by: Turlo Lomon
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    Broken I think...
    # Jan 26 2001 at 2:29 AM Rating: Good
    I never sold a singe chip from the start of my character's career. Turned them in at level 9 before I bought my spells. I went from apprihensive to amiable for around 40 bone chips in Kaladim (which also raises cleric faction in Ak'anon). I gave about 60 to my own damn guild and I am still indifferent! Waste of chips.

    -Eldiarin, cleric of Tunare that must run to Kaladim or Ak'anon for her spells.
    Best way to start
    # Jan 12 2001 at 1:22 PM Rating: Decent
    35 posts
    This is the most simple way to get to around Level 10-12 very quickly. But you need to have some cash on hand to do it.

    Say a Stack of Bone chips usually goes for 2-5pp each. If you already have a character that has a few platnium on them then you should go and give a few to your new character and auction in Gfay for bone chips. They are a required item for necromancer pets so all necromancers that you see should have a good quantity on them. Buy a backpack full of them and go turn them in for experience. This way you can quickly raise your level. I have done this to get all my characters started and I find it to be very useful. There is also a place in Kaladim where you can do this as well so if the people of felwithe do not like you then maybe the dwarves may like you a little better.
    RE: Best way to start
    # May 14 2001 at 2:58 AM Rating: Default
    The dwarf version, in the pally guild, gives tattered armor, rusty weapons (mostly 2HSs, and SSs) and better exp. I measured it with 2 new pallys of both races. If the quests give the same exp, then the elf pally takes even more exp to level than his Dwarven counterpart.
    RE: Best way to start
    # May 06 2001 at 9:22 AM Rating: Default
    Necromancers and SKs do have a lot of bone chips, but they won't sell them to you for 2-5pp. They pay that for them. (And sometimes they'll even offer 10pp per stack.) My druid won't sell them for less than 5pp a stack, and the only time my shadow knight ever sold a stack was when a lvl 52 necro was offering 25pp. Bone chips can bring in some pretty good money.
    #Anonymous, Posted: Jan 30 2002 at 1:06 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) That's because your druid is a stuck up little snob.
    RE: Best way to start
    # Mar 16 2001 at 2:32 PM Rating: Default
    "Twinking - Giving Equipment. Occasionally you'll see low-level characters with too much money, or with better armor than they can afford. They may have been "twinked." This means that a player has taken her high-level character's equipment or money, hidden it in a safe place, and then switched to her low-level character and retrieved it. Many players don't approve of this practice."

    From Prima's Official Strategy Guide on EverQuest.
    RE: Best way to start
    # Apr 06 2002 at 11:12 AM Rating: Default
    I don't know why anyone else cares abouts others' twinking. It just means that they earned it on another charachter. And if they went and bought it off of the internet then they are just wasting there money on something that does not exist. I like grouping with twinks, they keep me alive
    RE: Best way to start
    # May 18 2001 at 1:46 AM Rating: Default
    I know this one's a bit off topic, but my husband and I were remembering way back when, when I first started playing. Someone gave me "tattered leather", which he must've gotten from doing the Kaladim bonechip quest a million times. I was considered "Twinked". Then the era of the monk twinks came around, and when I saw a level 20-30 monk with a fighting baton, I thought that was terrible. My husband's monk is now quite higher, and has some fairly good equiptment for his level, earned mostly through lucky trades. Now I no longer see a fighting baton as a twink item.

    Technically, by the time you reach level 60, giving your newbie level one character 10pp for spells and maybe a weapon so they don't die so often is nowhere near twinking.

    It all depends on your perspective. =)
    RE: Best way to start
    # May 14 2001 at 2:55 AM Rating: Default
    If Verant wouldn't make the game "D&D, Slaughter Edition", then there would be a lot less twinking going on.
    RE: Best way to start
    # Apr 16 2001 at 4:51 PM Rating: Default
    My friend and I have a cleric and paladin that are running together. We are currently working on this quest for spells for him. A lot of people accuse us of being "twinked", that however, is not the case. We actually took the time to help someone out who had done a shout and was rewarded with 200pp and another time for 100pp on something else. Then we waited for an auction for right priced armor. So, not everyone is twinked, even if they may look it. Some of us are just lucky.

    Pally and Clerhack
    RE: Best way to start
    # Jul 26 2001 at 9:37 PM Rating: Decent
    Well I have to say alot of ppL think my lvl 7 barbarian warrior was twinked at lvl 2. HeHe. I would have thought that if it was someone else also. Kinda hard not to think that when ya have a lvl 2 war with like 500pp or more worth of stuff. I went to a sertian place of which i will not say and found loots that ppL had left that had a lore item that was worth 2pp each. And most of us know ya can only have one lore item at time. So i ran by barb butt back and forth from loots to merchant for a while give it a good 5 hours or so(I have no life what so ever, HeHe). Oh yeah and some of em had cracked staffs on em(but ppL usually loot them). This was all at lvl 2 so I didn't warry if i died it was just a pain runnin back. Well anyways i saved up a good amount of money and started watching the auction and bought and sold back and made even more money. So not everyone that is lvl 2 that ya see with major stuff for there lvl are twinked.

    Thanks For Listenin ppL.
    RE: Best way to start
    # Jul 05 2001 at 3:33 PM Rating: Decent
    On the subject of twinking noobs, I have to ride the fence. I (a 1st time player w/ a HE Magician) was given money for my initial spells & some food. I later earned my fortune auctioning Bone chips an Bat Wings to Nec's and questers. I have lucked out several times, was sold a Flowing Black Robe for 30PP. While the seller wants to remain nameless, his kindness has saved my *** many times. I have also found an Orb of Fear laying in the dirt of Freeport. If newbies keep their eyes open, they'll do fine. Secondly, if twinking is aiding a noob to survive, then shouldn't "babysitting" or buffing be sneered upon as well? I have much better success from one Resolution or breeze spell than from any of my equipment. Also, noobs keep your eyes open in the stores, Magic items can sometimes be found there, sold by players who either don't care or don't know any better. Good luck to you all,

    Erubus
    Tunare Server
    The Divine Light
    RE: Best way to start
    # Apr 09 2001 at 11:43 PM Rating: Good
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    A lot of people argue that twinking isn't exactly kosher play. It's reasonable, and yes it does take some of the fun out of getting started and achieving the items to begin with. However, you did earn the items, one way or another, so it's just as easy to argue that twinking is good. Anyways, I'm not interested in starting up this old argument again, just bringing to light that there are two sides to the issue, same as ever.
    ogra
    # Nov 18 2000 at 6:41 PM Rating: Default
    I heard that you turn them in to some one in kalidim. suposedly you get enough exp to go up lvls with 50 to 100.
    RE: ogra
    # Mar 17 2001 at 9:04 AM Rating: Excellent
    The one in Kaladim is an excellent experience and newbie item quest. Turn in four chips in this quest and get your lvl 1 DD spell, and then go turn the rest in to Kaladim )


    this chip sucks
    # Nov 02 2000 at 6:57 PM Rating: Default
    the one in felwithe sucks hard
    go to kaladim and give them to a paladin in the back across from a vendor and he gives you good exp good faction and newbie gear like rusty weapons and patch and lanterns even though everything on the island has at least night vision
    good luck eh
    RE: this chip sucks
    # Aug 03 2001 at 4:24 PM Rating: Default
    who do we give the bone chips to
    RE: this chip sucks
    # Dec 18 2000 at 4:07 PM Rating: Decent
    The exp is better for Bone Chips in Kaladim...but if you need good faction with clerics of tunare...this is a good way to get it.
    Good faction quest
    # Sep 03 2000 at 7:14 PM Rating: Default
    This is a nice quest to gain factions for the classes here since you can do it at any faction! It is also pretty much the only way to get up from an indifferent or so faction
    L1 Quest
    # Aug 16 2000 at 4:35 PM Rating: Decent
    This is easy. Do this to get your Strike spell, instead of purchasing it. It's always the strike spell.
    Best Newbie Quest
    # Jul 01 2000 at 1:59 AM Rating: Excellent
    Use this quest to get your first DD spell, strike. Its ALWAYS strike, and is usually only effective once
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