Where To Get Donkey Quest Archeage

How do you get the donkey quest in Archeage?

You can get the donkey quest by going to the Mirage Isle and talking to the NPC named Desert Fox.

Where is Mirage Isle located?

Mirage Isle is located in the Western part of the continent near the Haranya and Nuia borders.

What is the name of the NPC that gives you the donkey quest in Archeage?

The name of the NPC is Desert Fox.

What do you need to do to get the donkey quest in Archeage?

You need to go to Mirage Isle and talk to the NPC named Desert Fox.

How do you complete the donkey quest in Archeage?

You need to find and collect 10 desert foxes and then return them to Desert Fox.

What is the reward for completing the donkey quest in Archeage?

The reward is a donkey that you can use as a mount.

What level do you need to be to get the donkey quest in Archeage?

You need to be level 15 to get the donkey quest in Archeage.

What class can get the donkey quest in Archeage?

All classes can get the donkey quest in Archeage.

What is the level requirement for the donkey quest in Archeage?

The level requirement for the donkey quest in Archeage is level 15.

Where do you turn in the desert foxes for the donkey quest in Archeage?

You need to return the desert foxes to Desert Fox who is located on Mirage Isle.

How many desert foxes do you need for the donkey quest in Archeage?

You need to find and collect 10 desert foxes.

What is the name of the donkey you get from the quest in Archeage?

The name of the donkey is Desert Fox.

Do you have to be a certain class to get the donkey quest in Archeage?

No all classes can get the donkey quest in Archeage.

Where is the donkey quest in Archeage located?

The donkey quest in Archeage is located on Mirage Isle.

What do you get for completing the donkey quest in Archeage?

The reward for completing the donkey quest in Archeage is a donkey that you can use as a mount.

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John.E Nelson

J.E Nelson has written about foxes on occassions more than one, and the works are being enjoyed by many readers over the world. He was formerly of the Zoology Department, University of Queensland Australia, and now at the Department of Zoology and Comparative Physiology, Monach University, Victoria.

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