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[[Category:Game Mechanics]][[Category:Runegates]][[Category:Tutorials]]
 
 
[[Image:Runegatename.jpg|thumb|400px|Runegate Gate Identification]]
 
[[Image:Runegatename.jpg|thumb|400px|Runegate Gate Identification]]
== Indefinite Gates ==
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[[Runegate]] portals can drastically cut travel time if you know how to use them, but they come with a bit of a learning curve.
All runegates will have three gates open perpetually:
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== Tutorial ==
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=== Prerequisites ===
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To travel via runegate, one must have first applied the [[Traveler]] discipline rune and have trained all five of its "''open gate''" powers: air, earth, water, fire and spirit.
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=== Universal Gates ===
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These gates are open to all players.
 
*'''Chaos Gate''', which is '''multi-colored''' and leads to [[Maelstrom]]'s "Maelstrom's Eye" gate.
 
*'''Chaos Gate''', which is '''multi-colored''' and leads to [[Maelstrom]]'s "Maelstrom's Eye" gate.
 
*'''Death Gate''', which is '''black''' and leads to [[Oblivion]]'s "Doomgate".
 
*'''Death Gate''', which is '''black''' and leads to [[Oblivion]]'s "Doomgate".
 
*'''Law Gate''', which is '''white''' and leads to [[Aeldreth Havens]] (Sea Dog's Rest on Saedron), unless you are already there, in which case, it leads to [[Vorringia Runegate Sytem#Terminus|Terminus]].
 
*'''Law Gate''', which is '''white''' and leads to [[Aeldreth Havens]] (Sea Dog's Rest on Saedron), unless you are already there, in which case, it leads to [[Vorringia Runegate Sytem#Terminus|Terminus]].
  
== Openable Gates ==
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== Traveler Gates ==
Also, each gate has five gates which are normally closed but can be opened temporarily with the corresponding Traveler Open Gate power:
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When a traveler casts the corresponding "open gate" power, a temporary portal will open. These portals lead to other runegates throughout the world. Sometimes it will be necessary to open one a gate, and then open another one at the new location to reach your destination.
  
 
*'''Air Gate''', which is '''light blue''' and is marked with an Elf symbol. [[Image:RS_R_Elf.png|25px|Elf Runestone]]
 
*'''Air Gate''', which is '''light blue''' and is marked with an Elf symbol. [[Image:RS_R_Elf.png|25px|Elf Runestone]]
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== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
 
*[http://www.anybrowser.org/shadowbane/runegate_vorringa.html Rivkah's Vorringia Runegate Guide]
 
*[http://www.anybrowser.org/shadowbane/runegate_vorringa.html Rivkah's Vorringia Runegate Guide]
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[[Category:Game Mechanics]][[Category:Runegates]][[Category:Tutorials]]

Revision as of 04:46, 9 September 2017

Runegate Gate Identification

Runegate portals can drastically cut travel time if you know how to use them, but they come with a bit of a learning curve.

Tutorial

Prerequisites

To travel via runegate, one must have first applied the Traveler discipline rune and have trained all five of its "open gate" powers: air, earth, water, fire and spirit.

Universal Gates

These gates are open to all players.

  • Chaos Gate, which is multi-colored and leads to Maelstrom's "Maelstrom's Eye" gate.
  • Death Gate, which is black and leads to Oblivion's "Doomgate".
  • Law Gate, which is white and leads to Aeldreth Havens (Sea Dog's Rest on Saedron), unless you are already there, in which case, it leads to Terminus.

Traveler Gates

When a traveler casts the corresponding "open gate" power, a temporary portal will open. These portals lead to other runegates throughout the world. Sometimes it will be necessary to open one a gate, and then open another one at the new location to reach your destination.

  • Air Gate, which is light blue and is marked with an Elf symbol. Elf Runestone
  • Earth Gate, which is green and is marked with a Dwarf symbol. Dwarf Runestone
  • Fire Gate, which is red and is marked with an Irekei symbol. Irekei Runestone
  • Spirit Gate, which is yellow and is marked with an Centaur symbol. Centaur Runestone
  • Water Gate, which is dark blue and is marked with a Human symbol. Human Runestone

[The colors (red, green, yellow, etc.) refer to the dots on the map below, not to the rungates themselves.]

There are three gate systems: the Gate System, the Ring System, and the Eye System. All three systems converge on Terminus Island, where there is one from each system within short distance of each other. The Law Runegate in Aeldreth Havens or Sea Dog's Rest goes to different systems for different portals. Which Runegates what portals go to and their locations are listed below.

Law Gate

Accessible from all other runegates via the Law portal.
Located at Aeldreth Havens (or Sea Dogs Rest on the Vorringia_(modified) map.)

  • Law--> Terminus Eye (Outland set)
  • Earth--> Ulwer's Gate (Mainland set)
  • Air--> Kestor's Gate (Mainland set)
  • Fire--> Dragon's Eye (Outland set)
  • Water--> Erkenring (Iceland Set)
  • Spirit--> Vander's Gate (Mainland set, Terminus Isle)

Mainland (Gate System)

  • Haldrom's Gate (Fire)
    • Northern Ulward
  • Ulwer's Gate (Earth)
    • Southwestern Braedoch
  • Nephram's Gate (Water)
    • Northern Aeglund
  • Kestor's Gate (Air)
    • Western Belendar
  • Vander's Gate (Spirit)
    • Western Terminus Isle
Vorringia Runegates

Iceland (Ring System)

  • Jarlsring (Fire)
    • Nordenthal East Island
  • Bergensring (Earth)
    • Western Hregenlund
  • Erkenring (Water)
    • Central Erkensnvaal
  • Nordenring (Air)
    • Northeastern Kralgaard
  • Fremderring (Spirit)
    • Northern Terminus Isle

Outland (Eye System)

  • Dragon's Eye (Fire)
    • Southeastern Adduram (Jov Hir'akar)
  • Doom's Eye (Earth)
    • Eastern Vandenoch (Vander's Doom)
  • Serpent's Eye (Water)
    • Southeaster Thollmar (The Sinking Isles)
  • Terminus Eye (Spirit)
    • Eastern Terminus Isle
  • Maelstrom's Eye (Air and Chaos)
    • Maelstrom, southeast of Pandemonium (accessible from any Chaos portal but part of the Outland set.)
  • Doomgate (Death)
    • Northern Oblivion (accessible from any Death portal but part of the Outland set.)

Terminus

Terminus is a small island unique to the Vorringia mapset. This island is home to three runegates, and is an innovative part of the advanced Vorringia runegate system.

See Also

External Links