About the LOTRO Hytbold Quests
So, here are a few tips regarding the Hytbold quests:
1. First of all, once you reach Hytbold with your questing, and complete the intro quests part here, you will gain access to quite a bunch of quests that require you to re-build various parts of the town. Now, the one part of town that you should complete first is the Stable, to gain access to the travel point of Hytbold and be able to get to Hytbold and also leave, via swift travel. This will save you a lot of time.
2. To re-build the various parts of the Hytbold town, you must complete the repeatable quest "Aiding the Eastemnet". And to complete this quest, you have to complete 5 daily quests found Harwick, Cliving, Eaworth and Snowburn.
3. There are only 4 daily quests available in each town, so you will have to complete 4 in one town and move for the 5th one in another town. I usually do the 4 dailies in Snowbourn, and then go for the fifth quest in Cliving.
4. When it comes to the daily quests for "Aiding the Eastemnet" at Snowbourn, you can get 4 random ones from the following quest pool:
Cuts of Fish
The Blood-fish
Ghâmpronk: Goblin-miners
Ghâmpronk: Digging for Iron
Defence of Walstow: Eye of the Storm
Defence of Walstow: Triage
Langraf: Defilers of the Dead
Langraf: Honouring the Ancients
Terror of the Deep
The Farms of the Sutcrofts
The Garsfeld Guppy
The Creeping Wood: A Fear of Spiders
The Creeping Wood: Cocooned
They are given by the NPCs Waldeg, Daggaric and Healac (60.4S,62.3W), in front of the Mead Hall of Snowbourn.
The ones I got more often, are:
Ghâmpronk: Goblin-miners
- travel to Ghâmpronk and defeat 10 goblins and trolls;
Ghâmpronk: Digging for Iron
- travel to Ghâmpronk and collect 10 chunks of Iron. For this, you must use the pick-axe that you will receive, to dig up the ore. Usually, you can get ore by digging in the piles of "stuff" found around the camp. They don't glow or anything, like normal quest objects do, but you'll get the ore from them.
You can accept both these quest and complete them at the same time.
The Farms of the Sutcrofts
- travel to the Farms of Sutcrofts (image below) and defeat 16 mounted mobs (Warg-riders);
1. First of all, once you reach Hytbold with your questing, and complete the intro quests part here, you will gain access to quite a bunch of quests that require you to re-build various parts of the town. Now, the one part of town that you should complete first is the Stable, to gain access to the travel point of Hytbold and be able to get to Hytbold and also leave, via swift travel. This will save you a lot of time.
2. To re-build the various parts of the Hytbold town, you must complete the repeatable quest "Aiding the Eastemnet". And to complete this quest, you have to complete 5 daily quests found Harwick, Cliving, Eaworth and Snowburn.
3. There are only 4 daily quests available in each town, so you will have to complete 4 in one town and move for the 5th one in another town. I usually do the 4 dailies in Snowbourn, and then go for the fifth quest in Cliving.
4. When it comes to the daily quests for "Aiding the Eastemnet" at Snowbourn, you can get 4 random ones from the following quest pool:
Cuts of Fish
The Blood-fish
Ghâmpronk: Goblin-miners
Ghâmpronk: Digging for Iron
Defence of Walstow: Eye of the Storm
Defence of Walstow: Triage
Langraf: Defilers of the Dead
Langraf: Honouring the Ancients
Terror of the Deep
The Farms of the Sutcrofts
The Garsfeld Guppy
The Creeping Wood: A Fear of Spiders
The Creeping Wood: Cocooned
They are given by the NPCs Waldeg, Daggaric and Healac (60.4S,62.3W), in front of the Mead Hall of Snowbourn.
The ones I got more often, are:
Ghâmpronk: Goblin-miners
- travel to Ghâmpronk and defeat 10 goblins and trolls;
Ghâmpronk: Digging for Iron
- travel to Ghâmpronk and collect 10 chunks of Iron. For this, you must use the pick-axe that you will receive, to dig up the ore. Usually, you can get ore by digging in the piles of "stuff" found around the camp. They don't glow or anything, like normal quest objects do, but you'll get the ore from them.
You can accept both these quest and complete them at the same time.
The Farms of the Sutcrofts
- travel to the Farms of Sutcrofts (image below) and defeat 16 mounted mobs (Warg-riders);
The Blood-fish
- this is a fishing quest, and you'll have to have a fishing pole to complete it. The NPC that gives the quest, Healac, sells one, so buy it if you don't have one with you. To do the quest, you must go to the southern part of Sutcrofts, at about (64.9S,57.3W), defeat a goat there to get Goat Scent on you, the jump into the water. The water there will get covered in a misty, red cloud. Swap your weapons for your fishing pole and start fishing in the red cloud until you catch a blood-fish for the quest. Return with the fish to Healac and turn in the quest.
The daily quest that I normally do at Cliving is:
Ost Magol: Ruins of Darkness
- travel to Ost Magol and defeat 10 orcs and uruks.
5. By completing one daily quest at one of the mentioned Eastemnets, you get 5 Tokens of Hytbold. So, you can get maximum 25 tokens per day from these quests. You can use these either to unlock some of the parts of the Hytbold town, or to buy blue equipment for your class.
- this is a fishing quest, and you'll have to have a fishing pole to complete it. The NPC that gives the quest, Healac, sells one, so buy it if you don't have one with you. To do the quest, you must go to the southern part of Sutcrofts, at about (64.9S,57.3W), defeat a goat there to get Goat Scent on you, the jump into the water. The water there will get covered in a misty, red cloud. Swap your weapons for your fishing pole and start fishing in the red cloud until you catch a blood-fish for the quest. Return with the fish to Healac and turn in the quest.
The daily quest that I normally do at Cliving is:
Ost Magol: Ruins of Darkness
- travel to Ost Magol and defeat 10 orcs and uruks.
5. By completing one daily quest at one of the mentioned Eastemnets, you get 5 Tokens of Hytbold. So, you can get maximum 25 tokens per day from these quests. You can use these either to unlock some of the parts of the Hytbold town, or to buy blue equipment for your class.