There are three books you can collect and complete:
* The Hero's Handbook
* The Master Dungeon Guide
* Zho's Journal
You can obtain the Hero's Handbook and the Master Dungeon Guide from the following NPCs:
* Gedrel of Ascalon, in the Eye of the North
* Kodan, in Gunnar's Hold
* Tyr the Skaald, in Gunnar's Hold
* Lexx, in Rata Sum
Ask them about "written evidence" and they will give you the books. Once accepted, these two books will be customised to your character. If you place them in storage you can request another book, although at the moment completed quests and dungeons will only be updated in the first book you have.
It is suspected that at some point you will be able to place the books somewhere in the Hall of Monuments, which would explain why you can have more than one copy.
The Master Dungeon Guide will document your progress in the following dungeons:
* Catacombs of Kathandrax - Page 1
* Rragar's Menagerie - Page 2
* Cathedral of Flames - Page 3
* Ooze Pit - Page 4
* Darkrime Delves - Page 5
* Frostmaw's Burrows - Page 6
* Sepulchre of Dragrimmar - Page 7
* Raven's Point - Page 8
* Vloxen Excavations - Page 9
* Bogroot Growths - Page 10
* Bloodstone Caves - Page 11
* Shards of Orr - Page 12
* Oola's Lab - Page 13
* Arachni's Haunt - Page 14
* Slaver's Exile - Page 15
* Fronis Irontoe's Lair - Page 16
* Secret Lair of the Snowmen - Page 17
* Heart of the Shiverpeaks - Page 18
Annoyingly, any dungeons that were completed during the Sneak Peek preview weekend won't appear in the Master Dungeon Guide. With a recent update, you can now pay the above NPCs 100 gold for each missing page to be added.
Any dungeons and quests that you have completed since starting Eye of the North (after the official launch) will automatically show up in the books when you acquire them.
Zho's Journal is a special book that can only be gained once you have defeated Zho in the Norn Fighting Tournament.
Zho's Journal can only be acquired once per character. When you receive any of the books, they are customised to your character.
The Hero's Handbook contains details for each of the Primary Quests you complete. As you finish them, a summary of the quest is entered in the Handbook.
The Master Dungeon Guide is used to keep track of each of the dungeons you complete. Again, as each one is finished, a summary of the dungeon is written into the Guide.
When the Hero's Handbook or the Master Dungeon Guide is completely full, you can hand it in to one of the NPCs to receive 2500 reputation points for that NPC's race. So, if you wanted to boost your Asuran Title Track, you'd hand the completed Hero's Handbook in to Lexx in Rata Sum.
Zho's Journal is a special item, primarily of interest to Rangers or those characters who have Ranger as a secondary profession. The Journal documents Zho's journey in hatching a Black Moa egg and can be used to acquire and hatch your own Black Moa egg.
To complete this you must have all 3 chapters of Guild Wars, as Zho has journeyed to them all to accomplish this task. If you do try and hatch your own Black Moa chick, bear in mind that there are no quests, and NPCs will have no icons above them, showing who to talk to. You will need to read through the Journal and use it to work out where to go and who to talk to.
If you've ever played table top RPGs, you may have noticed that The Hero's Handbook and the Master Dungeon Guide are references to the Player's Handbook and Dungeon Master's Guide from Dungeons & Dragons. Even the colours match up to the current editions!
Eye Of The North
One of the most notable features in Eye of the North, the expansion to the successful series of Guild Wars titles from ArenaNet, is the addition of dungeons. Special multi-level instances, dungeons can be played through repeatedly, and offer some unique items, bosses, and even some surprising traps.
The Eye of the North maps have been modified slightly from the standard Guild Wars maps. The new dungeons will show up a blurred area, which only becomes clear as you explore your way through the dungeon. Special locations like stairs and resurrection shrines are highlighted on the dungeon map.
As an added aide, special dungeon area maps can sometimes be found in dungeons - usually near the entrace to a level. These will instantly reveal the entire dungeon area, as well as highlighting special items like bosses, keys, and some special unique areas to that dungeon.
By talking to some of the faction NPCs you can gain the Dungeon Masters Guide. Each time you complete a dungeon, a page recording your achievement is created in your guide. Once you have completed all the dungeons in Eye of the North you can return your completed guide, in exchange for some significant faction bonuses and gold.
Eye of the North also introduces some three new mini games. By competing in these you can gain faction Reputation Points, which will help your progression along the new faction related Title Tracks.
Polymock is a game invented by the new race, the Asura, and is similar to pokemon. Completing dungeons and quests can gain you unique Polymock pieces, which you can then pit against opponents in the Polymock Tournament.
Dwarven boxing is arranged by the utterly mad Kilroy Stonekin. Special items like knuckledusters, as well as boxing specific skills, are handed out, as you beat your way through opponents. Kilroy eggs you on against increasingly tough opponents, until finally you and your party must punch your way through a one level dungeon. Beating up the Stone Summit Dwarves with Kilroy is easily one of the best features of the game - for Prince Rurik!
Finally there is the Norn Fighting Tournament, where you progress through one on one combat in the Norn Fighting Arena. Defeat the lesser oponents to come up against the impressive Magni the Bison, a tough Norn opponent who organises the Tournament. This is a great way to unlock some of the unique Heroes which are available in Guild Wars: Eye of the North.
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