Twilight Arbor
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Twilight Arbor
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“The Nightmare Court are holding sylvari prisoner in the Twilight Arbor dungeon. Free the prisoners before it's too late! Check your mail for more information.
— In-game description
Twilight Arbor (abbreviated TA) is one of the primary bases of the Nightmare Court, residing within Caledon Forest, and home of Grand Duchess Faolain. Scarlet Briar and her Aetherblades are rumored to be here as well.
Completing this dungeon or its reward track awards
Tales of Dungeon Delving which can be used to purchase Twilight Arbor armor and Nightmare weapons from any Dungeon Merchant. In addition, Aetherized Nightmare weapons are a rare drop from the Aetherpath.
Dungeon modes[edit]
Locations[edit]
| Area | Area objectives |
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| Antechamber |
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| Boleshian Pit | — |
| Chamber of Envy |
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| Depth of Despair |
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| Faolain's Lair |
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| Ferndog Backwoods |
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| Hall of Heart's Remorse |
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| Lake of Fear |
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| Outlook of Woe | — |
| Orbweaver Gallery |
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| Peatrot Gallery | — |
| Pedipalp Roots | — |
| Phloem Meander |
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| Reception Hall | — |
| Spinneret Creche |
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| The Arboretum |
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| The Nursery |
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| Weta Alcove | — |
| Verdure Gallery | — |
Interactive map[edit]
- Branch level
- Root level
Gallery[edit]
Related achievements[edit]
Twilight Arbor Aetherpath
Dungeons: Dungeon Frequenter — Complete eight dungeon paths for a grand reward! (0
)
Dungeons: Dungeon Master — Complete 8 explorable dungeons. (10
)
Dungeons: Twilight's Idol — Explored Twilight Arbor. (15)
Basic Collections: Twilight Arbor Collector — Use tales of dungeon delving from Twilight Arbor to unlock all 37 weapon and armor skins in your wardrobe. (3
)
Dungeon Rush: Dungeon Delver: Twilight Arbor — Complete any path of the Twilight Arbor dungeon. (0
)
Trivia[edit]
- "Arbor" refers to "a leafy, shaded area formed by tree branches", or a specific garden structure also called a pergola or bower. In archaic usage, it refers to an orchard or grove.