This quest chain looks long, but is actually very short. The only real hard part is getting the ten elemental essence, and I’ll give you a quick guide on the fastest way to do that later on (no, it doesn’t require hacking the game). I beat it in about one hour, with the correct weapons, and the extremely powerful Necromancer armor, which I highly recommend using.

Warlic is so desperate to get Elemental Essence that we won't let you start this quest chain unless you give him ten.
Requirements: 10 Elemental essence
Optional Requirements:
- Ice or Water weapon (VERY important)
- Fully-Trained dragon
- Stone weapon
- Fire or Energy weapon
- Fully-Trained Necromancer Armor
Prologue
Before you do these quests, you’ll need 10 elemental essence. There are 5 ways to get them, 2 of them are good, and one of those 2 is the best. Four of the five ways are available before you beat the quest chain, so the fifth one is quite useless for now.
Anyways, these are the five ways to get them:
- Miner’s Barracks quest. This is one of Warlic’s random quests.
- A Named Elemental quest. Again, this is another one of Warlic’s random quests.
- What’s Mine is Mine quest. This is yet another one of Warlic’s random quests.
- The Letter quest. You can access this from the Other Quests menu.
- Xan’s Fortress quest*. You an access this from the Save Lymcrest! quest chain.
*This is the last required quest in the Save Lymcrest! quest chain.
Don’t do The Letter quest or the Miner’s Barracks quest if you want to get Elemental Essence fast.

The quest on the left is a no-no, the one in the middle is the absolute best, and the one on the right is pretty good.
When you get all ten Elemental Essence, speak to Warlic, click Other Quests, then Save Lymcrest. Then click on the first quest, pay the Elemental Essence, and you’re in!
The Quests:
River of Fire
- If you have a Water/Ice weapon, use it now! And if you use a pet dragon, don’t forget to change its element to Water.
- Before you fight the boss, you’ll see the Battle! button, without a heal. If you’re low on HP, (or high on HP
), go to your inventory and drink a heal before you start the fight. - When you fight the boss, use Sleep, Zombify, Final, then Seed (Ability on the far left) in that order. Three turns after you use Seed, use Turn! The result: double or triple attack, and a 200% resistance to fire!
- Don’t worry if Sleep doesn’t work; you still have a good chance of beating him.
Fetching Fire
- Again, use the same steup as in the last quest: Necromancer, Ice/Water weapon, water dragon.
- On the second frame, you will see two lava ‘geysers.’ Avoid these, as they deal lots of damage!
- Near the end, where there is a fork (Up or Right), it doesn’t matter which way you go, as you will have to go both ways to beat the quest.
- Be sure to get the optional healing zone because there is another Bassault later on.
- You’ll get the same Bassault boss again, so use the strategy as I mentioned above.
Wind Mountain
- Stone, Stone, Stone. Use a stone weapon, and stone dragon.
- Easy quest. Just use Multi on the triple-enemies. If you’re low on health, go the the healing spot at the beginning of the quest.
- Remember in the Necropolis quest chain where Zorbak’s “sheleton” has the DOOM attack? Well, this guy is similar. Stun the Wind guard farthest to the top, alternate your attacks between the top wind guard and Huffpuff. Why did I put it in bold, you ask? Because it is VERY imporatant.
- Use Artix’s Holy Attack on Huffpuff.
- Use Final on HuffPuff
- If you haven’t killed Huffpuff in the first five turns, on the fifth turn, Use the “turn” ability (Necromancer-only) and only attack Huffpuff until he is dead.
The Pure Pool
- If you brought you Fire/Energy weapon, use it now!
- Make sure you pet dragon’s element is Fire.
- Use the optional healing area. Even though you’ll have to fight double-Monsoon Elementals, it’s definitely worth it.
- When you fight Splashy, Here are the steps: Use Sleep
- He has a 65 Immobility resistance, but it’s still worth a try.
- After that, use Seed. You won’t attack, but this is still very important. When you use Seed, count your turns from one. I’ll tell you when the effect comes in, though, so you don’t have to count the turns.
- Then use Final. After, use Zombify.
- Now, do anything you want. If you’re not using Necromancer, use an 100+ to hit attack (if you have one), but if you are using Necromancer, just attack. This is also a good time to use a health potion, if needed. Do not use turn yet.
- Now, after you did your normal attack or whatever, use Turn! The result: Summon Minion that does double or triple damage, and, you’ll use turn! All at once! This is all the effect of the Seed that you used earlier. The turn is important because, if you successfully put him to sleep, he’ll go into berserk rages, and thanks to turn it’ll do negative! Double/triple heals!
Xan’s Fortess
- Meh, no monsters or guards to the door? This is weird. Oh no, it was a trap!
- You’ll lose all of your friends when you do this, and instead, you get Warlic.
- When you come to the decision to take the Pyronomicon or not, it doesn’t matter, because if you choose the wrong one, you get to try again.
- Oh, right. use your Ice/Water weapon, and dragon.
- First monster: 3 lava globs. HAHAHA! *crackle crackle crackle* You shouldn’t have much trouble at all. And don’t worry, you heal between battles. Just make sure you always use Warlics Ice attack when you can.
- Three inferno elementals. Use Final on one of them, put one to sleep, and poison another one. Focus on attacking the one you used with Final. If he’s dead straight after you use Final, focus on attacking the one you poisoned.
- If you’re ever low on health, use Turn.
- OOOOooooOOOhhhHHH!! Sunwarriors. Demolish them the same way as the Infernos. But there are only two! An illusion of their design makes them look like three. So put one to sleep, and use Final on one. Again, only focus on attacking the one you used Final on.
- Meh. A Bassault? What? Use the abilities above, in River of Fire.
- Well, it’s the fight you’ve all been waiting for! You Versus Warlic! When you fight Warlic, he’ll turn into a much harder, level-scaled version. Unfortunately, he has an Ice resistance, but no weakness. So use any element that he isn’t resistant to.
- Kill him like you killed Splashy (in the Pure Pool quest)
- Now, kill Xan the same way as you killed Warlic.
- Since Xan is harder to kill then Splashy, when the steps are over, use your attack over and over again until you kill him. However, do not use Turn on the third turn after Seed, unless you unsuccessfully stunned him at the beginning. But if you did stun him (which you prbably did, as he only has a 10% stun resistance) then keep using normal attacks. When you’re running low on health, that is the time to use Turn. The turn should be the key to your victory, because when the effect is over he should either be dead or one turn away from dead. If neither, make sure you followed all steps correctly.
- Remember to use health potions whenever you ned to!
The End?
- To kill the Bassualts at the beginning, use Pierce to kill them easily. and don’t forget to change your dragons element to Water.
- If the Pierce doesn’t work, you can either attack, burn, or Breath.
- Don’t forget to go back to the healing pad before fighting Xan himself.
- When you start fighting Xan, use Burn, then MegaBurn
- After that, use Pierce, then Breath. If the Pierce was unsuccessful, then use a normal attack.
- Then, use Coil, then the Burn-MegaBurn combo. After, use Breath.
- After the Breath, use Regen. This is very important. Then use coil. Although you didn’t attack for two turns in a row, you need the Regen so that you can continue using abilities, and Coil so you can keep up with your enemy’s health.
- Again, use the Burn-MegaBurn combo. After, use Pierce.
- After, keep using breath until he dies.
- Congratulations! You defeated Xan once and for all.
Rewards Shop
- Well… no tips for this quest. Just try to make the best buying decisions when buying the weapons, okay?
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