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09.10.2023 - 11:29 / screenrant.com
Different targets to assassinate in are difficult to approach without getting caught, especially the well-defended Treasurer. The influence this figure wields lets them sit at the top of Karkh's web of power, where they tax poor merchants to fund the controlling Order. Their true identity has remained a secret as they approach the Bazaar marketplace in search of a rare Eastern hairpin to add to their collection of seized artifacts.
The quest puts the main character Basim against the Treasurer, to not only find who they are but to also gather information about where they could be found. Go ahead and use your Eagle Sight to scout ahead and determine where most guards are located in restricted areas. Those who don't want to increase their notoriety in need to be careful as they explore defended areas like the Bazaar market.
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Similar to assassinating Fazil the Great Scholar in , your first task here should be to gather intel about the events going on in the Bazzar. Basim can eavesdrop on different conversations by sitting on benches or blending into the background. However, if you go into the main market, you can find the merchant Kong, who agrees to tell you some info on the Treasurer in exchange for a favor.
Kong wants you to find a decorative plate that had been taken from him earlier before giving out any knowledge he may have on the Treasurer. Your quest marker will point you to a room with a shelf you can move to reach a higher floor of the Bazaar. Reach a space above the room to use a red pot to make part of the wall explode, letting you place the shelf in a place under the space where the plate is being kept.
You might be able to find other merchants who accept Khidmah Tokens in to gain some discounts on powerful items or clues from around the Bazaar to help you against the Treasurer.
Returning to Kong reveals that he overheard two women who said that the Treasurer is likely someone from the East. Continue forward through the Bazaar until you hear a merchant selling foreign goods up a set of stairs to the right in. Talk to the merchant to reveal that the Treasurer is after a rare hairpin from China that is apparently up for grabs at a particular auction being held in the market.
Not too far away from the merchant you just talked to, you'll see two women with a magnifying glass symbol above them on a higher floor of the market. Climb toward the fountain in the center of the Bazaar by using the ropes attached to it. This will lead you to the room with the mysterious travelers in, where you should sit on a nearby bench to eavesdrop on their continuing conversation about the Treasurer.
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Dragon Quest 10 Offline could finally be coming to territories worldwide.
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