In the current nostalgic server, in addition to transformation props such as the Delicious Wind Snake and the Deceit Orb, there are also several other strange and fun props. We talked about the ogre’s disguise in the last issue. Let’s talk about it in this issue. The potion that can transform into a skeleton is the Noggenfogg potion.
1. To obtain it, first go to the Gadgetzan camp to find Marlin Noggenfogg to receive the prerequisite mission [49] Thirsty Goblin.
2. This task requires going to the Bush Valley southwest of Tanaris (the entrance to Un'Goro Crater) to obtain a full dew gland from the dew collector.
3. After completion, return to Gadgetzan and hand in the mission, and receive the next step [49] Good Taste. Find the quest NPC Splinko (a fashionable goblin female chef) in the camp. Talk to her and receive the new mission [49] Sprinko's Secret Condiment.
4. In this step of the task, you need to run errands to the Hinterlands region of the Eastern Kingdom. In a small pool on the map (Warowen Lake 39,59), collect a purple aquatic mushroom from the bottom of the lake (please pay attention to its instructions for taking it). ~).
5. After the collection is completed, return to Gadgetzan to find Sprinkle to hand in the task, and receive the next step [49], the powder for Marin.
Finally, I returned to the initial NPC of the mission, Marin Noggenfogg, and gave him the purple powder. After a while, he successfully developed an astonishingly effective Noggenfogg potion. From then on, he embarked on the road of making a fortune by selling this medicine.
Finally, let’s take a look at the “amazing” effects of taking Noggenfogg’s Potion. One of them has the effect of light feathers. With it, we will no longer need a parachute when we go climbing on the Twin Towers of Ferras!
In addition, if used in certain deformed states, it may have strange effects. Please pay attention to the gestures of the skeleton brother when dancing in the picture below. Do you think of the gestures hidden in the Zurg wand mentioned earlier~ Sure enough, the designer has hidden tricks everywhere.