Talk:Noble Intentions

Can anyone say why this has been marked as possibly inaccurate? Im currently doing this mission and i can't see anything different.... But then again i've never done it before. --Woonack 14:00, 4 September 2006 (CDT)
 * Nearly 6 months since it was tagged and no one has yet come up with a difference - leastaways not on this talk page. The quest seems no different to me, either. I'm going to remove the tag as it is misleading --Fox Bloodraven 05:32, 24 November 2006 (CST)

Some changes...
12-16-06

No matter where you go inside Sorrow's Furnace, there are no patrols and nothing even comes close to killing Orozar. It's perfectly safe to leave him alone after taking out the initial "guards"...when he goes to complain to the Stone Summit. As long as no one (not even henchmen or heroes) gets close enough to trigger the quest update, he's safe.

"If you get on the bridge a boss will kill Orozar" False. Tested it myself.

The only thing that could maybe possibly kill Orozar is if you lowered the bridge by placing a gear in the gearbox. This appears to be a spawning trigger for both quests, Noble Intentions and Noble Intentions Plan B. So as long as no one lowers the bridge... Orozar is safe, you can explore Sorrow's Furnace to your heart's content.

24.6.147.36 02:20, 17 December 2006 (CST)

Dumb
He got stuck on a miners chest, time to redo quest.--Relyk 00:35, 30 August 2008 (UTC)