A Refined Perspective
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A Refined Perspective
- Quest giver
- Kepayuwte
- Location
- Shaaloani (X:14.5, Y:18.2)
- Quest line
Xak Tural Sidequests
┗ Shaaloani Sidequests- Level
- 90
- Required quest
- Saddled Up
- Experience
372,960-418,320- Gil
742- Patch
- 7.0
- Links
- EDB GT TC
Of all the skills you expect to have tested, your knowledge of ceruleum refineries is probably not one of them.
— In-game description
Steps
- Head to the specified location and inspect the ceruleum refinery.
- Speak with Kepayuwte.
Dialogue
Greetings to you. I can tell you ain't from around these parts, which is just dandy.
You're from across the ocean, am I right? Not too far from the birthplace of ceruleum technology, I'm guessing. Just so happens I got a little job needs taking care of, and you're the prime candidate.
You see, we got plenty of equipment that either extracts or runs on ceruleum, but most of it was only built a few years ago. Compared to folks around here, I bet someone who grew up around machines like these could spot all kinds of flaws and whatnot. Think you could take a look?
Out here, keeping the equipment in top condition is a matter of life and death, so there's no need to mince your words on my account!
Inspect the ceruleum refinery and search for flaws. Target a specific area and examine it with /RT/A.
So? How did the inspection go? Don't go pulling any punches, now!
What will you say?
The derrick pump will probably need repairing in a few years.
The valves expelling excess gas are working correctly.
You should avoid putting the ceruleum into wooden barrels.
I hear you...pretty much any of the moving parts are bound to undergo stress and strain. Even if they look fine now, there's still a high chance of breakage in the future.
That's a relief. Considering how difficult they were to build, I'm glad they won't need repairing for a while.
You're right, the barrels are much too heavy. We use rroneek to transport the refined ceruleum, but the lighter the barrels, the less of a strain it'll be on our animals.
Well, in any case, I sure am glad I asked for your help! Now all I got to do is put your advice into action.
Hate to admit it, but we still got a lot to learn about maintaining and improving our equipment. Still, thanks to you, we're another step closer to fulfilling our potential. Don't be a stranger, you hear?