Online:Infinite Avenger: Marauder
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A ghost named Esalinwe lost all her threads of fate in the Infinite Archive. She wants retribution, and asked me to kill a Marauder since they played a part in her death.
Quick Walkthrough[edit]
- Talk to Esalinwe
- Kill 1 Marauder
- Return to Esalinwe
Detailed Walkthrough[edit]
Speak to Esalinwe in the Infinite Archive lobby. She will direct you to hunt down Fabled enemies. They start spawning in Arc 2, in any stage, once per Arc, excluding the boss stage.
After killing the specified amount, you can return to Esalinwe.
Quest Stages[edit]
Infinite Avenger: Marauder | |
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Finishes Quest | Journal Entry |
I should search the archive for a Marauder to kill.
Objective: Kill a Marauder
Objective Hint: Enter the Archival Wings
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I killed a Marauder. I should look for Esalinwe in the Index Chamber and let her know.
Objective: Talk to Esalinwe
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Notes
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