Eveningstar Challenge Pack

''Five new Challenges are now available in DDO! Visit the town of Eveningstar and Eveningstar Cavern to check out these new Challenges! Available with purchase of the Menace of the Underdark Expansion, or free for being a VIP!''
 * Help the Dryads to defend their grove from the evil Drow invaders
 * Fight beside War Wizards and Purple Dragon Knights as you work to reclaim a ruined keep
 * Prove your worth to the denizens of the Underdark in their brutal arena

Note challenges are partially free to play. By visiting the challenge token vendor in House Cannith or Eveningstar, you will receive one free universal challenge token per day. See also challenge tokens.

The Eveningstar Challenge Pack offers 6 challenges in three dungeons located within/near the village of Eveningstar for character levels 15-25.

This pack is available for free to VIP. It is also included in the pre-order collector's edition and the standard edition of MotU; it is not part of the base edition. It can be also purchased separately in DDO Store for 695 TP.

Challenges
Dryad Grove challenges are accessible from Eveningstar, in the western section, near the exit to the King's Forest. Ruined Keep is in the northeastern part of Eveningstar. Underdark Arena is in accessible from the Eveningstar Cavern.

Note: All reward ingredients gathered from these challenges are now Bound to Account (BtA) as of update 19, and are now similar to those in Vaults of the Artificers challenge pack.

Rewards
You can exchange the challenge ingredients for loot by the vendors in Eveningstar. ML16, ML20, and ML24 reward items are available. Cloaks were added with Update 15. See Update 15 named items.

Cormyrian items description (semi-random gen mechanic)
These reward items are similar to randomly generated items, though they might contain multiple enchantments and they can have more than simply a suffix and a prefix.

Note: You will also, rarely, find completed randomly generated named challenge items in the chests found in the challenges themselves. The only advantage to the turn-ins is that you may select the item type. They can also drop after killing the dragon in the Underdark.


 * Sub-ML24 versions generally lose additional enchantments, and thus very closely resemble lootgen items, though the throwers retain their spellplague effect.