![]() ![]() Better than whining about enchanting all day. Still, it's something a little more lighthearted to think about. I would love for Baldera be opened up sometime soon, but I wouldn't count on it. It's just odd that the NPCs and a huge chunk of land in a closed-off area would disappear and reappear between one patch and another. This area is now intact once again and can be seen in the imgur album mentioned above as well. Before Rising, this area was cut off - one of the many "end of the world" spots sprinkled about the game. Behind this town is a fairly large, flat area surrounded by cliffs. The NPCs themselves are not the strangest part of this change. I didn't get pictures of where the NPCs would be, because I'm no psychic.Īfter TERA went free to play, the NPCs magically returned to their positions to be just as useless as they were in the first place. There were NPCs there in the past (as seen in the link to the walkthrough above), but I don't know how long they were absent from their posts. This on its own is nothing new.ĭuring my time there before the Rising patch was released, there were no NPCs. If you want to know how to get there, there are a few places online with full image walkthrough to make your way there. This province is closed off, as anyone who has tried to ram themselves into it via the broken entrance in Oblivion Woods. Once before and twice after TERA: Rising launched. I've been to Baldera three times in the past two weeks. This probably doesn't mean anything at all, but it's odd. Not to mention the cost of strongbox keys. It's possible to get a few from the new boxes, but it is by no means enough. Strongboxes also do not drop enough MW alkahest as a whole. As it stands, you need some deep pockets to even attempt to reach +12 - and good luck with that. GM Knoxxer has acknowledged (post #23) that they are going to be looking at how they can change it to be less of a massive time and money sink. They are throughout the map and often require certain masteries, such as Gliding, to be trained prior to their retrieval. To say this is not enough would be an understatement. The strongboxes are chests from various Pact fleet airships scattered throughout airship wreckage in the Heart of Maguuma zones. Even during this past double loot weekend, it's only been up to four per run. I, and several other players, have only been seeing one or two MW alkahest drops per dungeon run. Something does need to be done about the MW alkahest issue. That hour could be a level or two, depending on your character's level. It doesn't sound like much, but the EXP and gold boosts make a huge difference, even if they only last an hour. For a game that was already streamlined and easy to get around in, the Elite perks sort of push that over the edge - though I'm not complaining. ![]() Not even going to mention the other things you get, because they are all equally convenient. The Village Atlas is extremely convenient if you're sick of sitting on a Pegasus, and the daily boosts really do make a difference in how quickly you level and experience the game. This metered pedestal and enclosure is are NEMA 3R rated and UL 508A listed.After having played every day over the past week, I can say that being an Elite member was a good decision. An SB-1852SS enclosure is attached to the back of the meter pedestal for additional storage and mounting additional electronic equipment. bursary A bursary is a sum of money which is given to someone to allow them to study in a college or university. All doors are equipped with watershed drainage channels and provisions for a padlock, ensuring a watertight and vandal resistant design. The customer compartment is outfitted with a continuously welded and hemmed, stainless steel door that uses a T handle latching system, hidden behind a flush mounted access door. A stainless steel electrical backboard is provided for ease of wiring and grounding of electrical components. To a 20 32 circuit load center with a removable dead front protective panel. The 20 x 30 inch customer electrical compartment is located on the left side and is capable of housing up ![]() The utility compartment is located on the right side of the enclosure and houses the landing lugs. A replaceable 5 x 10 inch, 3/16 inch-thick Lexan viewing window is provided for meter reading. The top is supported by 3 large stainless steel hinges with 1/4” “lift off” style pins that allow the top to be completely removed. The top section uses a side swing style door to fully expose the meter compartment for ease of access to the meter and test blocks. The meter section is located on the top of the pedestal and houses a meter socket and test blocks. This meter pedestal and enclosure combination is a vandal and weather resistant enclosure formed entirely from stainless steel with a #4 brushed finish.
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