Cultivating Data
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Cultivating Data
- Quest giver
- Kageel Ja
- Location
- Yak T'el (X:33.2, Y:36.0)
- Quest line
Mamool Ja Quests
┗ Mamool Ja Daily Quests- Level
- 90
- Required items
- 1 Aether-infused Algae
3 Moss-covered Rock
3 Aether-infused Foliage - Requirements
- Disciple of the Land
Friendly Reputation - Experience
2,983,680-3,346,560- Gil
799- Patch
- 7.25
- Links
- EDB GT TC
Kageel Ja needs help assembling ingredients for an experiment.
— In-game description
Rewards
Steps
- Mine moss-covered rocks near Cenote Jayunja. 0/3
- Deliver the moss-covered rocks to Kageel Ja. 3/3
- Gather clumps of aether-infused foliage near Cenote Jayunja. 0/3
- Deliver the clumps of aether-infused foliage to Kageel Ja. 3/3
- Catch a clump of aether-infused algae at Cenote Jayunja. 0/1
- Deliver a clump of aether-infused algae to Kageel Ja 1/1
Dialogue
Accepting the quest
First time
We recently received a request from Anggir for samples of the vegetation here. Apparently, she's keen to know what effect they have, if any, on our crops.
Repeat
Anggir's tests on the crops are going well, but she has need for more materials if you'd be willing to lend a hand.
Plants with a unique aetheric signature such as those in Cenote Jayunja would likely make for the best candidates.
The moss-covered rocks there would almost certainly be a boon to her work. Might you be willing to go and collect a few samples?
A sampling of the foliage there would almost certainly be a boon to her work. Might you be willing to go and collect some?
A sampling of the algae there would almost certainly be a boon to her work. Might you be willing to go and collect some? Golden stonefly nymphs are said to be drawn to the stuff, so they may help you find what we require.
Optional dialogue
Turning in the quest
So, were you able to find anything promising?
The Warrior of Light hands over the samples.
My, what a fine specimen. Anggir will be thrilled!
Someday soon, we hope to fully understand the power of the meteorite that invigorates the trees of living light, and this research is a most important first step.
Imagine the possibilities—we would be able to choose varieties of crops better suited to the land, or perhaps even create altogether new ones! I can hardly wait to see how her work bears fruit.