Move to Temple 1 to Avoid Berge in Nightmare Déjà Vu Quest (TL) Throne and Liberty

Sankar
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Throne and Liberty is a really cool online game where you can explore a huge world, do exciting quests, and have a lot of fun. One of the hardest quests is called Nightmare Déjà Vu. It’s special because it’s tricky, has different goals, and gives you great rewards when you finish it. In the Nightmare Déjà Vu quest in Throne & Liberty, there’s a mini-game where you have to hide from a giant eye in the sky. The eye can see you really fast, and the more you’re out in the open, the wider it opens. If it opens all the way, you’ll turn into stone and lose the game.

How to start Nightmare Déjà Vu quest

To start the Nightmare Déjà Vu quest, you first need to be level 45 or higher. In this way, you will be sure that you are strong enough to tackle all the adventures the quest would throw your way. You also need to finish some earlier quests to get ready for this one. They’ll help you understand the story. Finally, go to the Western Observation Post and talk to Clay. They’ll give you hints about the spooky quest you’re about to start. As you go through the Nightmare Déjà Vu quest, you’ll end up in Shattered temple. You’ll need to fill the magical barrier with energy to go from temple 2 to temple 1. When you get there, you’ll see Berge watching you.

How to avoid Berge

Start at the place where you first appeared. Turn left and keep going until you see some rocks and pillars floating in the water. Once you spot them, find the wall and go behind it. You’ll see what it means if you look at the picture. Reset the eye-meter to normal and go straight towards the other wall. Starting from the floating pillar, just fly straight down to Temple 1. It’s really simple. When you get inside, you’ll need to free the three people who are trapped in stone. The good news is that the Eye will disappear after you do that. From there, you can decide how you want to get to the next place.

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By Sankar
Decided that degrees were as useful as extra lives in a Mario game-totally unnecessary! I’m diving into the extravagant universe of my favourite game, Assassin’s Creed, which lets me roam the world without actually paying for plane tickets. Hodophile by nature and aspiring to get lost in Hang Sơn Đoòng cave in Vietnam someday!
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