Hellbound Guide- Stage 3

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Hellbound Stage 3 - Native Village

As before, you can raise the level of trust on the server by handing over Darion's Badges to Kief at the Hidden Oasis. For every Badge resp. license you give Kief, the level of trust goes up by 10 points.

Important: Even now, at Stage 3 of opening up Hellbound, you still have to transform into a native to be able to talk to Bernarde (see the [previous article]). And as before, you must not hurt the natives.


When you have reached Stage 3 in Hellbound, the mini-boss [Keltas] (309,990 HP) will appear at the Native Village straight south of the Enchanted Megaliths. This is one of the ways to determine the stage in Hellbound. But before you do anything else, talk to the Caravaner Jude. He will tell you something about the Native Treasures that are dropped by Keltas.


You should kill Keltas and his underlings ([Darion's Executioner] and [Darion's Enforcer]) for Native Treasures resp. Darion's Badges as well as trust points.

Executioners and Enforcers are always around, while Keltas spawns every 2 to 4 hours. Darion's Executioners and Darion's Enforcers give 3 trust points each, while Keltas gives 100 points per kill. He is the red dot in the upper left corner of the village map.
Hand over all of the Darion's Badges you have collected to Kief. Keltas also drops Native Treasures. Keep killing him until you have 41 Native Treasures. You can give 40 of the Treasures to Jude, but 1 Native Treasure you must give to Bernarde (don't forget to put on your Native Helmet etc.). This is necessary to proceed to Stage 4, where you have a job to do at the Ancient Temple Remnants.

This is what Bernarde says if you don't wear native clothing:

You will need to accumulate a total of 1 million trust points before you can go to Stage 4 and relieve Derek's soul of its
suffering.

Next Stage (4).

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