Items
Tattered Note
A magic, lore, no-drop quest component recovered through investigative quest chains.
Tattered Note is a magic, lore, no-drop quest component — a worn, damaged piece of paper that surfaces in investigative-style quest chains across the era. Unlike its cleaner sibling
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The item's no-drop status reflects its role as personal evidence — the note belongs to whoever found it, and is intended to be handed back to a quest NPC in person rather than passed around between players.
Stats
Tattered Note has no equipment stats. It does not occupy a slot. The item is weightless in practice and exists only to sit in inventory until the relevant turn-in.
Effect
No combat, click, focus, or worn effect. The note is an investigative quest piece — present it to the right NPC and the relevant quest chain advances.
How to obtain
Tattered Note is recovered rather than handed out — typical sources include a drop from a specific named mob, a container found at a quest location, or the body of an NPC the player is investigating. The exact source depends on which quest the chain belongs to. Multiple quests in the era reuse the same item ID for narrative pacing reasons.
Because the item is Lore and No Drop, the note cannot be brokered or transferred — each player who needs one for a quest must recover their own.
Why it matters
Tattered Note is the wiki entry that exists to answer "I looted this off a body, what's it for?" The item's value is procedural — it advances a specific quest chain when handed to the correct NPC, and has no use outside that chain. The no-drop status means a player cannot safely discard it if they intend to complete the related quest.
For players cataloging inventory or trying to identify the source of a quest opportunity, the item itself is the quest hook — finding it should prompt the player to look for who in the world might want it.
The Last Camp any-race-class note
Tattered Note is class-agnostic — All classes can loot it, hold it, and turn it in. The Last Camp's open race / class system does not change anything about how a player interacts with this item, since the related quest gating is dialogue-driven rather than class-locked.
For players unsure whether a Tattered Note they looted is the one a known quest needs, the safest path is to hold it until the relevant investigation NPC accepts the turn-in. Multiple parallel investigation quests cannot be carried simultaneously due to the Lore tag.
Lore note
Tattered Notes belong to the broader category of investigative-quest pieces in the era — recovered letters, journal pages, and partial documents used to drive mystery and discovery storytelling. The damaged condition is a flavor cue: the player is meant to feel like they have stumbled onto evidence rather than received a clean handoff. Reading the description and tracking down the recipient is part of the intended quest experience.