There are many Exploration Codex quests in Throne & Liberty that require you to help Elemental Trees, “Elemental Tree Harvest: Manawastes” being one of them.
As the quest’s name implies, you have to find and help the Elemental Trees in the Manawastes region. If you’ve done any other of these quests, the process is more or less the same. Find one of the trees, follow the spirits, and then claim your rewards!
In this short guide, we’ll tell you everything you need to know to deal with the Elemental Trees in the Manawastes.
Elemental Tree Harvest Manawastes Exploration Codex | Throne & Liberty Guide
You can start the “Elemental Tree Harvest: Manawastes” Exploration Codex in Throne & Liberty by going to the spot marked above. It’s by the Demon’s Crossroads in the Manawastes region.
To get there, we recommend starting from the Manawastes Waypoint shown above and following the roads to the northwest. It’s the easiest way to reach the Elemental Tree.
Once you do manage to get to the marked spot, you’ll find a Small Elemental Tree there. Interact with it and a blue glowing spiritual Old Elemental Tree will appear to the southeast.
Glide toward the spirit tree and touch it to make the next Old Elemental Tree appear.
You just have to follow these spiritual trees until you complete a short course. You’ll need to carefully manage your stamina while using Glide Morphs, but it’s pretty straightforward otherwise. Just keep following the spirits to complete the second objective of the quest.
The course ends on a pillar near the Manawastes Waypoint. From there, look directly south to find another Small Elemental Tree. Glide toward it.
Talk to the Small Elemental Tree once you reach it and you’re all done with the “Elemental Tree Harvest: Manawastes” Exploration Codex quest!
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