My core 80 group of <Family Ties> guildies on the Velen server is currently farming the Headless Horseman.
We’re living in the Scarlet Monastery Graveyard every night. We’re killing him at least 7 times (swapping out 2 extra 80’s to get more chances) a night.
We’ve totally become obsessed with this guy!
Last night Nexian managed to get the last thing he needed for the achievement and now has ‘The Hallowed‘ title before his name
I got mine a couple of days ago, and Berengaria is very close to getting hers (she’s just waiting for an innkeeper to quit tricking her and give her a toothpick!).
Of course, we’re mostly farming him so that everyone gets the Hallowed Helm and Sinister Squashling – but Nexian has been wanting to get the Headless Horseman mount since last year and we’re going to give it to him if it drops.
You’ll see a few photos from my vantage point in this post. The glowing bodies laying around are the different Headless Horsemen bodies as we continue re-summoning him and killing him over and over.
We are, however, quite sick of getting rings.
The rings have dropped so many times that we’re just starting to hold one of each so it doesn’t even ask us if we want it anymore. It’s getting old, really quick.
Obviously they need to give the Headless Horseman more loot. The fact that we could get the same ring drop 3 or 4 of 7 times in one night is too high a drop rate.
How many fingers exactly do they think people have?
On the flip side, most of us have permanent flying broomsticks now even if the actual horse has yet to drop.
Berengaria got The Horseman’s Horrific Helm last night and simply couldn’t stop herself from using the laugh it gives every few minutes.
It was really cute, the first dozen times
We’ll see how it goes tonight, maybe Nexian will have some luck with that drop!
Written By: Nicole
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