This quest begins the A Dark Threat Loomsquest chain quest chain. 1 Objectives 2 Description 3 Completion 4 Gains 5 Quest progression 6 External links Investigate the area near the eastern ramp of the Dam and bring Chief Engineer Hinderweir a clue that might reveal what the Dark Iron Dwarves are

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But once it's wet it could blow Ironforge out of the mountain. The chemical reaction can be defused by mixing four components: lurker venom, crushed Mo'Grosh crystal, a crocolisk tear and this disarming colloid. Now tell Hinderweir before it's too late! [Disarming Colloid] (Provided) Description. This ain't no ordinary blast powder.

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It is a quest reward. In the Items category. Added in Classic World of Warcraft. Disarming Colloid Item Level 1Quest ItemUnique This item is provided for 18A Dark Threat Looms. This item is an objective of 18A Dark Threat Looms. Battle.net (EU) Wowhead Thottbot WoWDB Disarming Colloid Quest Item Unique: Related.

Disarming Colloid è un elemento necessario per A Dark Threat Looms. È Una Ricompensa Missione. Nella categoria Oggetti. Aggiunto in World of Warcraft Classico.

But once it's wet it could blow Ironforge out of the mountain. Seaforium is harmless enough. But once it's wet it could blow Ironforge out of the mountain. The chemical reaction can be defused by mixing four components: lurker venom, crushed Mo'Grosh crystal, a crocolisk tear and this disarming colloid.

Disarming colloid

A Dark Threat Looms,best categorized Classic wow database, for patch 2.4.3, provide all kinds of World of Warcraft in game data, including maps, items, weapons

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Why it's clear as daylight that this is Seaforium Powder Disarming Colloid (Provided) Relevant Locations. These NPCs or objects can be found in Wetlands, Loch Modan. Description This ain't no ordinary blast powder. Look at the tiny silver crystals. And the distinct smell!
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Disarming colloid

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