Wartales – Apothecary Meeting Place Location

Blood marks the spot...

While strategy RPG Wartales largely lets you explore at your own pace, the map is broken down into zones. Once you’ve explored the starting area of Tiltren, explored Tiltren Tomb, and your companions are around level four, your options are either to head west into Edoran or northeast into Vertruse Province. If you decide on Vertruse, you’ll eventually find yourself in the town of Marheim. You can pick up a quest that asks you to find the apothecary meeting place location. If you can’t find it, read on below.

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Apothecary Meeting location in Wartales

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If you’re looking for the quest itself, once you’re in Marheim go to the Apothecary and talk to Joren. Accept his quest and he’ll thank you and follow your party. He’ll also give you a rough map, giving a clue to the apothecary meeting place location. We’ve marked the location on the map above.

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You’ll need to leave Marheim on the road heading west and go straight across the crossroads. Go past the Juggler’s Camp and across the river. Turn left (south) along the river just before you get to Brownrock Town. The location is just a short distance down the road, where you’ll see a large bloodstain.

When you investigate the bloodstain, you’ll immediately end up in a battle with a level-five gang of soldiers. This is a tough fight against quite a big gang of opponents, so if you’re new to the area we wouldn’t suggest rushing into this one. Also, even if you defeat them, this is not the end of the quest line so be prepared to continue on afterwards.

For more on Wartales read our Wartales Ghost Carcass Guide and How to remove armor layers in Wartales here at Pro Game Guides.

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