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'''Kur Tower''' is a high level dungeon found in the freezing Kur Mountains. Fire damage is quite effective, while Cold, Poison and Trauma damage are usually ineffective. Loot wise, unlike lower level dungeons where good items seem to drop mainly from named creatures (eg. Agalpa in [[Goblin Dungeon]]), higher tier weapons and armor is more frequently found from random foes.
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'''Kur Tower''' (also refered as the ''Necromancer Lair'' in patch notes) is a high level dungeon found in the freezing Kur Mountains. Fire damage is quite effective, while Cold, Poison and Trauma damage are usually ineffective. Loot wise, unlike lower level dungeons where good items seem to drop mainly from named creatures (eg. Agalpa in [[Goblin Dungeon]]), higher tier weapons and armor is more frequently found from random foes.
  
 
The respawn rate is a little high, but it's at least possible to make some headway from the entrance unlike [[Boarded up Basement]].
 
The respawn rate is a little high, but it's at least possible to make some headway from the entrance unlike [[Boarded up Basement]].

Revision as of 07:59, 1 November 2014

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Map of Kur Tower (click for larger size)
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The portal at the base of a ruined tower.

Kur Tower (also refered as the Necromancer Lair in patch notes) is a high level dungeon found in the freezing Kur Mountains. Fire damage is quite effective, while Cold, Poison and Trauma damage are usually ineffective. Loot wise, unlike lower level dungeons where good items seem to drop mainly from named creatures (eg. Agalpa in Goblin Dungeon), higher tier weapons and armor is more frequently found from random foes.

The respawn rate is a little high, but it's at least possible to make some headway from the entrance unlike Boarded up Basement.

Points of Interest

Hallways

The halls are full of dangerous undead. Preserved Corpses have low armour and seem easy to defeat at first, however they are a dangerous threat in numbers because they will stack heavy poison damage over time on you with their rage attack. Corpse Keepers are also quite dangerous as they use ranged cold attacks and can freeze you in place.

Coffin Rooms (top level)

After the first bend at the end of the entrance hallway will be two small rooms down a flight of stairs, to your left. Note that Ice Slicks in these side rooms will aggro without line of sight as you approach. If you have trouble with them you may have to pull them back to the entrance hallway.

The stairs lead down small rooms with coffins and skeletons (the harmless kind). The skeletons can be looted for skulls, used in Phrenology, Bone Meal, Broken Necklaces, etc. but also the occasional Ancient Gold Coin. Hint

Necromancer's Goblet (quest item) spawns in this room.

Cells, Glajur (top level)

Glajur has been left behind by an expedition of goblins. He has a keen interest in Phrenology and will teach it provided you are fluent in Goblinese (50). Raise favor with him by gifting all the Impressive skulls found in the dungeon, and keep the other skulls for the Phrenology recipes.

If you just want to talk to him, it's possible to run quickly past enemies to the back of the room. Climb up the stairs, and down again in the water and stand at the far back next to the well. Some enemies may pursue you all the way and hit once or twice, but usually they will turn back (might have to do with the line of sight).

With both players running to Glajur, and players who use the cells as a safe spot to pull enemies, it is not unusual to be victim of a "train" (an term from classic EverQuest). That is, the chasing enemies will "aggro" any bystanders. This is allowed by the game mechanics, so don't be angry at the other player(s) and remember it's fairly easy to get back there.

In the cells jars can sometime be looted for Ambient Magic Sponges, which are worth a good bit and can stack.

Shelves

Use the targetting key to search the shelves... an Ancient Gold Coin could be easily missed!

Well (one-way exit)

Just behind Glajur is a one-way only exit through a well that takes you back to Kur Mountains. You will be in the freezing water southwest of Kur Mountains, so you may want to reach the shore as quickly as possible.

Green Pillars (top level)

Unknown function as of writing.

Bottom level

Striga Drainers and Shamen inhabit the second level.

NPCs

Friends

Bosses

  • Placeholder Boss (480/1025/1275) (real name!)

Foes

  • Ancient Hook Beast
  • Corpse Keeper Rage Ranged Cold Immobilize
  • Ice Runner Rage Long-Duration Debuff
  • Ice Slick Rage Heavy Cold Damage, Immobilize
  • Preserved Corpse Rage Heavy Poison Damage Over Time
  • Skeleton Sentinel
  • Striga Drainer
  • Striga Shaman

Gallery