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Missable Lore Objects Block Midnight Meta Achievements

Collectors beware! Lore objects found during the weekly Lost Legends relic stories can be missed, delaying progression towards the title and Harandar meta achievement!

Each week, players are given the opportunity to choose a relic to pursue during the Legends of the Haranir world event, leading them through a short scenario to complete the weekly quest. Each scenario also contains three lore objects, which are the objective of Chronicler of the Haranir and its associated title.

Lore objects appear on the minimap and highlighted in the world, only during their respective scenarios.

What players may not realize is that these lore objects only appear during their associated scenario, which cannot be revisited after their initial completion, blocking not only the Chronicler title and achievement, but also preventing completion of the Harandar meta achievement, That's Aln, Folks!. This in turn also prevents completion of the Light Up the Night meta achievement and its Brilliant Petalwing mount reward, cascading into a series of issues stretching well beyond the realm of the Haranir.

Missing any lore object will block completion of all three achievements unless revisited with an alt on a following week.

Clearly this is not intended, though there is a work around. While individual characters cannot revisit already completed scenarios, alts that have not completed it yet can. Lost Legends is still warbound-weekly, which means you may only complete one scenario across any character each week, so revisiting any will still delay your progress, but not block it completely.

Players who don't have alts seem to have no recourse for the time being, so be sure to keep an eye out for those lore markers on the minimap each week. Even if you've already missed some, it's less you'll have to go back and collect later once the issue has been resolved.

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