Talk:Sage Lands

Sage
Do they mean Sage, like the shaman-y people, or sage, the herb? User: Rhys Eh I think it is the herb because the french name of the area is Saugeterre. And sauge is the french name for the herbe sage. In German it is named 'Land der Weisen'. Like land of the wise man.
 * So in French its named after a herb and in German it is named after the wise man?#Tong2 16:54, 25 April 2010 (UTC)

scarabs
There are more than the said number of scarabs on this vanquish. On one path alone there were 24 and I had already killed 4 spawns of 6 on another path. --The preceding unsigned comment was added by 82.39.49.44 (talk).
 * The numbers beside the monsters names refer to the level in normal and hard modes, not the quantities of each type of monsters you'll encounter.--74.13.156.121 11:20, 6 April 2010 (UTC)
 * Riddle Awnser: You Dont need to vanquish what you cant see, it wont go down in history.-- Nei l2250  ,    Render Lord User Neil2250 sig icon5.jpg 11:24, 6 April 2010 (UTC)

Big Tree settlement
Any word on what the settlement is by the huge tree? They are not the same as the settlements in the other parts of Kryta.-Tong2 16:57, 25 April 2010 (UTC)


 * --I am guessing they left themselves open to story/lore expansion. Now the concept is being used as Sylvari it seems. --The preceding unsigned comment was added by SiderFace (talk &bull; contribs) at 06:52, 11 May 2011  (UTC).

Path with Fewest Popups
After 5 vanquishes, I found the path in the following map to be the best for avoiding popups. I got 176 kills by following the path, and I could have got 175 if I avoided one popup while backtracking. The small path to the east of Druid's Overlook contains popups and Thorn Stalkers. The stalkers patrol from south to north. If you approach close enough to the south to trigger their patrol north, you can go back around to the north (which will not be a waste of time because the path shown on the map has a wide spread of Wind Riders to kill on the way back) and wait for the patrol to come to you. Other than that, the rest of the map is straightforward. --The preceding unsigned comment was added by User:Jafar (talk).