Learn how to donate to the Temple of Light in Fable II. Discover the gold amounts and best times to donate for significant rewards.
Alright, so you're looking to get a little favor from the good folks at the Temple of Light, huh? It's a pretty straightforward side quest, but it'll cost you some coin. Here's the lowdown on how to get the most out of donating.
- 1First off, you'll need to head into the Temple of Light. Once you're inside, make your way to the back of the room. You'll see a small altar right in front of a monk. That's your donation spot.
- 2Go ahead and use the altar to make your first donation. The game suggests giving them about 1,000 gold pieces. Don't worry, it's not a huge amount, but it's enough to get their attention.
- 3After you've made that initial donation, the monk will give you a hint. He'll mention that a really big donation, made when the Sun is at its highest point, might get you a nice reward.
- 4Now, here's the tricky part: you need to keep an eye on the time. You can check this on your pause screen. You're looking for the time to be between 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM. That's when the Sun is at its zenith.
- 5Once it's within that hour window, head back to the altar in the temple. This time, you'll want to donate a much larger sum – around 10,000 gold pieces. This is your big donation for the big reward.
- Make sure you have at least 10,000 gold before you plan your donation. It's a significant chunk of change, so save up!
- Don't stress too much about hitting exactly 12:00 PM or 1:00 PM. The game gives you a bit of leeway within that hour.
- If you miss the window, just wait until the next day and try again. It's not a timed quest with a hard fail, just a specific time for the best outcome.
By donating around 10,000 gold between 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM, you'll receive a significant reward from the temple. The exact reward can vary, but it's generally a good boost to your inventory or wallet, making the effort worthwhile.
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