
Creature:Death Satyr - Wizard101 Wiki
"A warm-blood trespassing down here, in tortured Pompeii? Great Hades will reward me for bringing your spirit to him." Documentation on how to edit this page can be found at …
NPC:Death Satyr - Wizard101 Wiki
The Death Satyr is the Master of the House of Faun and servant to Hades the Unseen (Tartarus).
Tartarus: Aquila Level 90 Dungeon - Final Bastion
2013年8月16日 · The Death Satyr gives you payment to cross the River of Souls. Unfortunately, Charon’s ship is shattered and you must ‘Find 6 (six) Petrified Wood’ [12:30] throughout the …
Highway to Hades: A guide to Tartarus
2013年7月12日 · In order to start your journey to find Eurydice, you'll need a guide to navigate through Hades, and the best candidate available is the Death Satyr. The death satyr, on the …
Location:House of Faun - Wizard101 Wiki
2024年8月4日 · The House of the Death Satyr. This is the first battle in Tartarus, where Orpheus tells you that you might find a guide. Trivia: "Faun" is Roman for the Greek Word "Satyr", and …
Death Satyr | The Repository | Fandom
Death Satyr is a character in Wizard101 who appears during the Aquila Quest "Fall of Pompeii." DeathSatyr_AQL "Fall of Pompeii" [Mainline & Instance - Aquila (Tartarus - 5/5)]
New Death wizard here, should I even go into the life tree for Satyr ...
2022年6月29日 · Honestly, yeah, I think you should. Satyr is a quite solid option when playing with groups though if you can get your hands on a life mastery amulet.
Death Satyr | Wiki101 - Fandom
The Death Satyr was the master of the House of Faun and servant to the Immortal, Hades.[1] This article is a stub. You can help Wiki101 by expanding it. Wizard101 NPC:Death Satyr on …
Which school would best benefit a Death wizard? : r/Wizard101
2022年12月4日 · Since AOE heals aren't learnable, and Satyr is less effecfive than Sacrifice, life's biggest advantage is absorbs, which, while useful, are only good in the first arc and part of the …
Satyr - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, a satyr[a] (Ancient Greek: σάτυρος, romanized: sátyros, pronounced [sátyros]), also known as a silenus[b] or silenos (Ancient Greek: σειληνός, romanized: seilēnós …