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Lowland Shore (achievements)

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Disambig icon.png This article is about the achievement category. For the zone, see Lowland Shore.

Lowland Shore is an achievement category for achievements earned in Lowland Shore.

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Lowland Shore (Janthir Wilds)
Total achievements: 60 18 Janthir Wilds mastery point 132Achievement points

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Lost in the Fight: Despite description saying "while watching", the emote only counts if you are inside the arena. There does not need to be an active event at the time.
  2. ^ Mulch Master: Jump in the Compost Pile at Journeykin Outpost
  3. ^ Pay Your Respects: Go to Point of interest (map icon).png Maul Boneyards in Lowland Shore (there are two graves immediately southeast of the POI) and use the /bow or /kneel emote.
  4. ^ Rehearsal: The rehearsal room is located directly south of Guiding Breath. If you do not own any instrument, pick one up inside the rehearsal room.
  5. ^ Relaxed and Rejuvenated: Does not work during the Event hand (map icon).png Help the kodan relax in the hot springs (80). Around the edge of the hot springs is an interactable object to take a seat in the hot spring.
  6. ^ Savant of Dance: Achievement qualification may be tracked via the Achievement effect.png Achievement Eligibility: Savant of Dance effect.
  7. ^ Troll Delicacy: The rock can be found in the fire pit at Point of interest (map icon).png Bagoo Cave
  8. ^ Very Enthusiastic about Wrestling: Sit down on the seats around the arena and use the cheer skill. Any cheer skill counts, but there's a ~4sec cooldown for credit.
  9. ^ What's That Sound?: Stand on the bridge for the Event collect (tango icon).png Collect driftwood to help repair the bridge (80) event. The bridge breaks when the event icon appears over Musing Fox.

Trivia[edit]

  • The Mastery achievement's description is a reference to the song "The Bare Necessities" from the Disney movie The Jungle Book, with the lyrics "I mean the bare necessities, that's why a bear can rest at ease".