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Bandit Camps are locations in Horizon Zero Dawn. The Bandit Camp is a secluded spot on the Baldur's Gate map. It's the base of operations for the two bandit leaders; Ardenor Crush, who commands the demi-human group known as the Chill, and Taurgosz Khosann, who commands the human Black Talons, all of which are organized by the Half-Ogre known as Tazok. This area cannot be discovered by the protagonist before Chapter 3, and must be discovered to advance the primary story-line further. Bandit Camp kan drie dingen betekenen: * Bandit Camp (Kharidian Desert) - De locatie in de Kharidian Desert. * Bandit Camp (Wilderness) - De locatie in de Wildernis van level 18 tot 24. * Het Outlaw Camp - De locatie ten noorden van de Cooks' Guild en ten westen van de Grand Exchange. The Bandit Camp is an area found east of Conqueria and is the home of the Outlaws. The Bandit Camp is an area just off Oakvale's beach. It consists of four areas: Abandoned Road, Twinblade's Camp, Twinblade's Elite Camp and Twinblade's Tent. The main area is Twinblade's Camp. The whole area is infested with bandits just as Bandit Coast is in Fable II although in Twinblade's Camp onwards, they aren't hostile as you are allowed entry. The camp has a Cullis Gate in Twinblade's Camp and you can travel there directly. A bandit camp is a camp usually in the middle of the wild and has about 5-6 bandits in it. When you first come across one, a bandit will come up to you and say, It's dangerous to travel in the wild. Maybe if you give me 1,000 gold i'll let you live. But you shouldn't be worried as the bandits are cowardly. If you choose the option of threatening them, They'll get scared,leave you alone and allow you to walk around their camp. Bandit Camp voi tarkoittaa... * Aavikon Bandit leiriä * Erämaan Bandit leiriä The Bandit Camp is a small tented community where the Bandits of Endless Desert live. The Don himself has taken recluse in one such temple ruin and presides over a ever-increasing stockpile of gold (and artefacts) that his little "army" helps gather from all around. People don't see much of the Don and the day-to-day operations of the camp is overseen by his wife Rachel. At the opening of the game, things are in a big disarray at the camp with most of the workers absconding. Though Rachel is supposed to be in charge, it is Brogar who actually runs the camp and commands people in absence of the Don. He takes full advantage of this fact and extorts other members as every possible opportunity - starting from work allotment to "protection" money. The Bandit's Camp is a region in Broken Valley populated with many level 10-12 bandits. You will go there after informing Lieutenant Louis in the Broken Valley barracks the location of the bandit camp. Some notable facts about the Bandit Camp is the table of stolen weapons in the main part of the camp. While not overly useful, they are rather useful upgrades to your current weapons, and each require you to be level 10. As you progress through the camp during the siege of the camp, you will be aided by some of Rivellon 's finest soldiers. Fenton will give you a quest to help lead the attack on the camp. Towards the back of the camp, a ruined temple is to be found, containing many strong skeletons with high poison damage (20-30 damage per tick) for a level 10 dragon slayer. Jagon, one of the
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The Bandit Camp is an area found east of Conqueria and is the home of the Outlaws. The Bandit's Camp is a region in Broken Valley populated with many level 10-12 bandits. You will go there after informing Lieutenant Louis in the Broken Valley barracks the location of the bandit camp. Some notable facts about the Bandit Camp is the table of stolen weapons in the main part of the camp. While not overly useful, they are rather useful upgrades to your current weapons, and each require you to be level 10. As you progress through the camp during the siege of the camp, you will be aided by some of Rivellon 's finest soldiers. Fenton will give you a quest to help lead the attack on the camp. Towards the back of the camp, a ruined temple is to be found, containing many strong skeletons with high poison damage (20-30 damage per tick) for a level 10 dragon slayer. Jagon, one of the bounties for A Hunting We Shall Go is also found in this cave, who mentions Lord Laiken and if you read Jagon's mind, you will find that he expects a large reward for your head from Lord Laiken, who uses body parts for necromantic experiments. The best time to enter the Bandit's Camp would be anywhere from 10-15, as long as you go before entering Maxos' Temple. Also, if you want to earn exp, gold, items e.t.c., when you'll learn for the camp don't inform Lieutenant Louis immediately. Go to the camp and there you can receive quests, find items and other interesting things. When there's nothing else to do, head to Lieutenant Louis and tell him about the camp. Bandit Camps are locations in Horizon Zero Dawn. The Bandit Camp is an area just off Oakvale's beach. It consists of four areas: Abandoned Road, Twinblade's Camp, Twinblade's Elite Camp and Twinblade's Tent. The main area is Twinblade's Camp. The whole area is infested with bandits just as Bandit Coast is in Fable II although in Twinblade's Camp onwards, they aren't hostile as you are allowed entry. The camp has a Cullis Gate in Twinblade's Camp and you can travel there directly. The Bandit Camp is a secluded spot on the Baldur's Gate map. It's the base of operations for the two bandit leaders; Ardenor Crush, who commands the demi-human group known as the Chill, and Taurgosz Khosann, who commands the human Black Talons, all of which are organized by the Half-Ogre known as Tazok. This area cannot be discovered by the protagonist before Chapter 3, and must be discovered to advance the primary story-line further. There are multiple ways to discover the location after the player has cleared the Nashkel Mines. The first can be easily discerned by reading through the scrolls one will find that trigger the start of Chapter 3; they reference a mage by the name of Tranzig, who may be tracked down at the Feldepost's Inn in Beregost, and convinced by the player to give up the location of the camp. Alternatively, many sources reference the Wood of Sharp Teeth to the north-east being overrun with bandits, which after a proper investigation the player may find Raiken in Peldvale and Teven in Larswood, each of which can be convinced to escort the player's party to the bandit camp, potentially allowing one to peacefully infiltrate the camp. Whichever path you take, the end goal will remain the same; looting Tazok's tent in the north-east. It's occupied by four guardians - the fighter Raemon, the mage Venkt, the Gnoll Chieftain Britik, and the Hobgoblin Elite Hakt - along with a prisoner, Ender Sai. After dealing with the guards and looking over the intel, your next objective should be made clear. Even if one infiltrated the camp, it's advisable to clear it anyways, as there is no penalty or downside. The benefits include a total of ~8,000 experience, a net profit of ~4,000 Image:Goldpieces.png, the rare Full Plate Armor and War Hammer +1 carried by Taurgosz, the unique Longbow of Marksmanship carried by Hakt, and the very rare Gauntlets of Weapon Expertise found in a pertinent chest. Also, in the Enhanced Edition one may find Venkt carrying a scroll of Spell Thrust - the only known copy in the original game. Bandit Camp kan drie dingen betekenen: * Bandit Camp (Kharidian Desert) - De locatie in de Kharidian Desert. * Bandit Camp (Wilderness) - De locatie in de Wildernis van level 18 tot 24. * Het Outlaw Camp - De locatie ten noorden van de Cooks' Guild en ten westen van de Grand Exchange. Bandit Camp voi tarkoittaa... * Aavikon Bandit leiriä * Erämaan Bandit leiriä The Don himself has taken recluse in one such temple ruin and presides over a ever-increasing stockpile of gold (and artefacts) that his little "army" helps gather from all around. People don't see much of the Don and the day-to-day operations of the camp is overseen by his wife Rachel. At the opening of the game, things are in a big disarray at the camp with most of the workers absconding. Though Rachel is supposed to be in charge, it is Brogar who actually runs the camp and commands people in absence of the Don. He takes full advantage of this fact and extorts other members as every possible opportunity - starting from work allotment to "protection" money. There are a whole bunch of trainers in this camp, who can help you being your fighting (both melee & ranged) and hunting skills up to a decent level before you have managed to gain admittance to the Harbour Town. One can also pick up on smithy, basic alchemy and thieving here. A bandit camp is a camp usually in the middle of the wild and has about 5-6 bandits in it. When you first come across one, a bandit will come up to you and say, It's dangerous to travel in the wild. Maybe if you give me 1,000 gold i'll let you live. But you shouldn't be worried as the bandits are cowardly. If you choose the option of threatening them, They'll get scared,leave you alone and allow you to walk around their camp. The Bandit Camp is a small tented community where the Bandits of Endless Desert live.
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