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* Saving time and/or money in [[Signet of Capture|capturing]] Prophecies-only [[Elite skill]]s (instead of using [[Elite Tome]]s, which is not always possible).
 
* Saving time and/or money in [[Signet of Capture|capturing]] Prophecies-only [[Elite skill]]s (instead of using [[Elite Tome]]s, which is not always possible).
   
== Reasons against choosing to get run to Droknar's Forge ==
 
There are compelling reasons why players choose against getting runs to Drok's:
 
* For those owning other campaigns, there are easier-to-reach places offering max armor;
 
* The run is costly;
 
* The run can be risky to [[Survivor]] characters;
 
* And, of course, some feel that buying a run works against experiencing the game that ANet went to such trouble to design.
 
   
=== Alternative routes to Max Armor ===
 
There are other ways for Prophecies characters to get max armor early in the game, besides running to Droknar's Forge. (Characters from other campaigns will have access to max armor long before they might be able to reach Drok's.)
 
* First travel to [[Lion's Arch]] to unlock travel outside of Tyria.
 
* The fastest route, for those who own [[Nightfall]], is to take [[Sunspears in Kryta]] to reach [[Kamadan]]. From there, characters can follow the quest line or purchase a [[Ferry]] to [[Consulate Docks]], which offers an [[Armor crafter]].
 
* Those who own [[Factions]] may unlock travel to [[Kaineng Center]] (e.g. through [[Mhenlo's Request]]). ''KC'' includes a few NPCs crafting max armor;
 
* Those who unlock the [[Eye of the North]] expansion via [[What Lies Beneath]] will reach [[Boreal Station]], which offers an armor crafter.
 
 
Each of these ''shortcuts'' brings their own risks. However, they are typically faster and cheaper than buying a run to Drok's.
 
   
 
=== Nerfs and Buffs ===
 
=== Nerfs and Buffs ===
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=== Risk to Survivors ===
 
=== Risk to Survivors ===
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The Drok's run can be risky careless or unaware people attempting to reach the title of Survivor. If you are a survivor, make sure to tell the runner and listen to the runner's instructions to ensure your safety.
The Drok's run can be risky to characters attempting to reach the title of Survivor. After crossing into [[Dreadnought's Drift]] from [[Lornar's Pass]], the party has only a brief period of time to move to a safe area (away from the portal) before a [[Stone Summit]] patrol passes by. This group includes [[Stone Summit Heretic]]s that will strip protective enchantments from the Survivor candidate. Those players who choose to get their characters run should be sure that both party members and the runner know about the candidacy and that everyone can be trusted to take appropriate actions to prevent the relevant character's death.
 
   
 
=== Alternatives to Drok's Run ===
 
=== Alternatives to Drok's Run ===
Alternatively, players might consider a series of somewhat cheaper (and less-risky) runs:
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Alternatively, players might doing the follow runs to 'almost' reach droks:
 
* [[Lion's Arch to Sanctum Cay]] — nearly any character with heroes can ''walk'' this route.
 
* [[Lion's Arch to Sanctum Cay]] — nearly any character with heroes can ''walk'' this route.
 
* [[Running Sanctum Cay Mission]] — also easy with heroes.
 
* [[Running Sanctum Cay Mission]] — also easy with heroes.

Revision as of 03:02, 26 July 2011

Disambiguous This article is about the PvE Glossary definition of the Droknar's Forge run and any other terms relating to this category. For a full walk-through on what is involved in completing the Run, see Beacon's Perch to Droknar's Forge.

Description

The Droknar's Forge run, or more commonly Drok's Run, is the most popular run in the game. Named after its destination, Droknar's Forge, the route is the only way to get to the Southern Shiverpeaks without going through the laborious process of Ascension, skipping nearly three quarters of the Prophecies campaign.

The run begins at Beacon's Perch, passing south through Lornar's Pass, Dreadnought's Drift, and Snake Dance, to reach the first and only outpost encountered in the run, Camp Rankor. The route continues through Talus Chute to finally reach Droknar's Forge.

Reasons for choosing to get run to Droknar's Forge

Players who get a Drok's run for their characters are typically interested in one of the following:

  • Skipping nearly three-quarters of the Prophecies campaign;
  • Purchasing max armor early in the campaign;
  • Saving time and/or money in capturing Prophecies-only Elite skills (instead of using Elite Tomes, which is not always possible).


Nerfs and Buffs

Over the years, ANet has made it more difficult to travel between Beacon's Perch and Droknar's Forge. Skills have been changed, foes have been buffed, patrols have been altered, and obstacles have been added — each with the goal of increasing the risk to shortcut the main quest line in Prophecies. On the whole, superior runners have met this challenge by getting better, some reaching Drok's in less than 15 minutes.

Risk to Survivors

The Drok's run can be risky careless or unaware people attempting to reach the title of Survivor. If you are a survivor, make sure to tell the runner and listen to the runner's instructions to ensure your safety.

Alternatives to Drok's Run

Alternatively, players might doing the follow runs to 'almost' reach droks:

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