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According to Tibia Fandom, this spell was replaced by Hell's Core and Rage of the Skies spells in the Winter Update 2007. Upon further research, Tibia Fandom tells me NPC Loria was once part of a quest to learn the Ultimate Explosion spell before Edron was created. I'd like to know how exactly this quest used to work. Just out of curiosity because I can't seem to find this information anywhere and I'd like to see if anyone knows. I would love to have maybe pictures of it, or was it where you just talk to her and she gave the spell? I have absolutely no idea...

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When the spell system was created in version 4.0, spells were learnt by using Spell Scrolls. These spell scrolls were obtained in quests located around Thais. At some point, the devs added the quest that rewarded the spell scroll for Ultimate Explosion. As told by NPC Loria, this quest involved getting a special bone found below the "House of Necromant". In case this is how Loria refer to the Necromant House, this means the quest was not implemented before version 5.0 on which the map was expanded.

Player: quest

Loria: I heard from a mystic bone of the lich lord below the House of Necromant. Bring it to me, and you will receive a reward.

Player: necromant

Loria: He lived in a lonely house in the south eastern part of Tibia beyond the mountains.

Player: reward

Loria: I'll teach you a very seldom spell.

Player: spell

Loria: I'll teach you 'exevo gran mas vis', but bring me this bone first!

Just as many old quests, there is no much info left about it.

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Thank you.
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There is no info if the bone can be found there?
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At the time this quest was active, the bone certainly used to spawn there. It was either removed from the game or converted into an ordinary bone. Currently, there is no such special bone.
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u just bought the spell once you reached the minimum level to cast it. no quest needed as far as i remember
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