Woh Gates

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Connected Zone Woh Gates Arrives at
Morimar Basalt Fields K-5 Woh Gates Map.png E-10 Morimar Basalt Fields Map.png
Kamihr Drifts I-4 Woh Gates Map.png K-11 Kamihr Drifts Map.png
Yorcia Weald K-9 Woh Gates Map.png F-7 Yorcia Weald Map.png
Cirdas Caverns J-9 Woh Gates Map.png D-3 Cirdas Caverns Map.png
Marjami Ravine G-10 Woh Gates Map.png B-5 Marjami Ravine Map.png
Outer Ra'Kaznar D-8 No Map.jpg L-8 Outer RaKaznar 2.gif
Battle Content Location Notes
Colonization Reive
KI: Logging
(H-7)
(H-9)

Map 1
Map 1

Maps
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Map 1
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Map 2
Woh Gates
Woh Gates Zone.png
Info
Japanese ウォーの門
Map Acquisition Sifa Alani
Requires Onward to Adoulin
Timeline Present
Continent Ulbuka
Region East Ulbuka Territory
Zone Type Dungeon
Activities None
Weather None

Zone Information

Fishing
Catch Cap Body of Water
Yawning Catfish icon.png Yawning Catfish 66 Ponds (H-5/I-5)
Dwarf Remora icon.png Dwarf Remora 75 Pond (I-11)
Remora icon.png Remora 110+
Ulbuconut icon.png Ulbuconut 0
 






























NPC

Name Map Pos. Notes
Name Map Pos. Notes

Notorious Monsters

Notorious Monsters
Lv. Name Genus Drops Map
 Cowll Hippogryph
   Forced: Trade Sullied Feather to ??? at (G-10), Map 2
This monster is passive.
Hippogryph Updated marked map woh gates map 2.jpeg
(G-10)
Map 2
This monster is aggressive. Aggressive   This monster is passive. Passive   Sight Sight   Sound Sound   Scent Scent   HP HP   Links Links
True Sight True Sight   True Sound True Sound   Magic Magic   JA JA

Adversaries

Historical Significance

The Woh Gates run from north to south, linking Marjami Ravine, Morimar Basalt Fields, and Kamihr Drifts. From the warm area in south that serves home to Velkk tribes to the ice-covered walls of the north, the caves are notable for remarkable differences in temperature. What's more, unexplored ruins have stood within the deepest recesses of the cave for countless generations.

Notes