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Move into the next room to find a camp fire then look on the far side of the room to find another manuscript on the ground near an item basket. Sift through the dead bodies in the next room and open the item box on the table to the right to find a Belt Buckle relic.
#Geo 5 raider crack
Squeeze through the small crack in the far right corner and continue through the water ahead and up the stairs to the right. To the right of the entrance you’ll find Ancient Coins. Move over to the gate to the left and pry it open, then head up the stairs to the right.įollow the path through the ruins until you reach the room with pots and skulls on the ground. A single poison arrow targeted at the middle of the wolf pack should be enough to take out most of them and scare off any that you miss. Several wolves attack when you enter this semi-hidden area. Examine the satchel to the left, then crawl into the small opening to the left of the pole with rope wrapped around it if you wish to head into the House of the Afflicted optional tomb. Move to the end of the path, then use the bow and rope to swing over to the far side. To the far left of the quest giver for Defensive Strategy you’ll see some stairs that lead down to the path that goes over the water.
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Return to the quest giver to receive your Battle Worn Outfit, which reduces the delay before health generates, similar to the Infiltrator outfit. The remaining supplies must be delivered to a similar basket at the second tower in the southern portion of the region. Once you have them, speak with the quest giver, then place some of the supplies in the red basket nearby. If you don’t have the supplies, you can find them around the valley. You probably already have these supplies on you, meaning you can speak to the quest giver again to continue the mission.
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To complete this side mission all you need are four deer hides and four pieces of wood to the quest giver. Go up the stairs at the end of the path and speak to the main standing in the middle of the platform to begin the optional mission, Defensive Strategy. Look inside the adjacent house to the left to find an item box on the ground that contains more loot.Ĭontinue down the path and head into the next house on the left to find another manuscript on the table. Head down the stairs to the right of the fire and venture into the first building on the right to find a manuscript on the table inside. Open the item box nearby to find a Planter Vase relic. Open the chest directly ahead to find a Bolt Action Rifle component, then head down to the camp fire. Slide down to the area below and watch the cut scene.
#Geo 5 raider zip
Every year since JA began participating in the National Geography Bee, our winner has qualified for and participated in the state bee.Keep moving down the path and up the stairs until you reach the zip line. The national competition is usually televised. The state winner moves on to the national competition in May. Our winner must score in the top 100 students in the state to advance to the state bee, which is usually held in April. The JA school level winner takes an online, 70 question multiple-choice test that has to be completed in 60 minutes to quality for the state bee. There are three levels of competition: school, state, and national. This year, students in fourth through eighth grades participated. The bee is designed to encourage the teaching and study of geography. Jackson Academy students have participated in the National Geographic Society Geography Bee since 2005. Runners up were Bryan Eubank, Bailey Berry, Reese Anderson, Chase Rush, Joseph Ciaccio, Thomas Antici, and Ethan Hill. Regan Felder came in second place, and Ty Usey came in third place. Bo Barbour, a JA fourth grader, won first place during the school level National Geographic Society Geography Bee on January 8 in the PAC.