Lower Erisia is a location in Deepwoken. It is one half of Erisia, sharing the island with Upper Erisia.
Overview[]
Lower Erisia is the lower portion of Erisia that drifted in through the Voidsea from changing currents. Typically, this island is for beginners from power 1-7 and referred by many as "bandit island." It is recommended to learn the basics of combat here, before going anywhere else to progress as a new player.
This island is recommended for those Power Level 1 through 10 for grinding.
Points of Interest[]
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Unnamed[]
- Ruins Camp
- A small, ruined Blackstone tower between the entrance and the Bandit Village, acts as a point for Bandit Camp events to take place and has a permanent campfire.
- Has a permanent campfire.
- Two Bandits and one Bandit Leader are always to spawn there as a event.
Potential Enemies[]
Missions[]
Events that spawn in Lower Erisia that involve combat. For more info, see Random Encounters.
- Bandit Camp
- Bandit Ambush
- Bandit Attack
- Mudskipper Emergence
- Erisia Merchant
- Etrean Footsoldiers vs The Central Authority
- Etrean Sailors vs The Central Authority (Limited to Pathfinder's Respite)
- The Hundredth Legion vs The Central Authority (Limited to Pathfinder's Respite)
- Thief Ambush
Events[]
Events that spawn in Lower Erisia that typically do not involve combat. For more info, see Random Encounters.
Loot Table[]
Below is a list of potential items that can spawn in chests in Lower Erisia.
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Maps[]
A map can be found at Maps#Surface
Trivia/Notes[]
- Although the island is considered a starter island, high level players still usually come to this island, either just passing by to the higher places (Duke, Upper Erisia/Burning Stone Gardens) or they are here to boost their friend, so be careful.
- The helpers at Isle and Etris say that Erisia is "crawling with opportunists," which refers to how many players (and enemies) roam Erisia looking for loot or opportunities. The phrase "who know not why they fight" is likely a reference to the bandits and thieves there, as well as the ongoing conflict between The Central Authority and The Kingdom of Etrea








