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UNSOLVED Completion of "Of Blood and Bonds" does not register; "Reporting on Eurvicscire" not received | POST HERE
1 Likes/476 Replies/21241 ViewsHi, Is anyone had an issue with Of bloods and Bonds not completing the area? I have completed the mission but it still shows as available on the allegiance map and won’t let me progress? When I go back to Jorvik faravid is there again and when I defeat him it only gives me an option to revive.
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I'm currently playing Assassin's Creed Valhalla on PS4, I have a potential game-breaking bug I want to report and need help to fix.
So I just finished the Wincestre arc, and I’ve finished all of the regions of on my alliance map, like every region arc are finished.
However, on the alliance map, it still shows that “Eurvicscire” as not complete, even tho I’ve finished all the story missions and the arc of the region, I can somehow still pledge to the region with none of the main region missions showing up in the world map.
The situation now is I'm pledged to Eurvicscire, yet I have no missions left to do and the story can't progress.
I’m stuck on the mission “Of Blood and Bonds”, a quest that’s already finished and completed and I’m confused, cause my “supposed to be” next mission should be “Where Legends are Born”.
Is this a game-breaking bug? I need some help or advice. I’m currently on 60 hours gameplay and I don’t want to replay the whole thing. -
Unable to progress with the main story, stuck on the "of blood and bonds" quest. The arc was completed but the quest remains resulting in me being unable to finish the game.
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@narlow Hey man I feel you, it freaking sucks. I don't think there's a solution anytime soon and I haven't been playing the game since. Hope they can fix it soon.
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What a horrible bug... literally hard stuck and all they say is "no work around"... every second town/village you go to you run into bugs and glitches that force you to reload a previous save... just horrible all around... 120hrs in and this is it until its fixed?
This bug has been reported 2-3 days ago and still no fix? -
I have allied with all the regions from England except for Hamtunscire. I finished the wincestre arc, then I went for suthsexe. The only 2 places I could pledge to were Eurvicscire and glowecestershire. I first went to Eurvicscire and finished. Then I went to glowecestershire. Once I returned from there, I had this judgment event and then I reported to Randvi. Now I see in the map that I can only pledge for Eurvicscire (again). No one on the camp seem to give me any other mission And if I try to pledge to Eurvicscire so I can continue the game, no quest is shown, there is no one where the arc begins and I can't report to Randvi. Im completely stuck.
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Same issue.
chose to exile faravid rather than kill him.
The blood and bonds quest is marked as complete, but I can’t report back to Randvi, and the region of eurvicscire does not complete.
Without this, I cannot complete the game. This needs to be fixed asap -
i`ve noticed that the questline for Eurvicscire is in the completed quest list -except for 'Reporting on Eurvicscire'-. When pledging to Eurviscire (having this issue), no quest is shown on the current quest list but on completed quest i see that 'Of Blood and Bonds' has the marker for followed quest. And since it is already completed I can't continue from there. I do not have any saves previous to this error. Is there a way I can restart the quest o the Eurvicscire storyline so I can keep playing the game?
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Same with me.
When I go to the Royal Hall in Jorvic, I've found that Faravid is back/still alive even though I've already fought and killed him. I can also start the boss fight again by attacking him, but once he's beaten he just revives himself. -
@mevlevilik I can't remember the choices I made but yea same issue like yours, Eurvicscire is shown not complete. They need to fix this soon. I don't even know if the official people have seen this yet.
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@xthomsky4996x @lokyeung30 As I've stated earlier, the devs were informed of the issue. I'm suprised that the issue is not in the megathread yet. I'll post an update if I hear anything from the support.
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I think there is an issue with the alliance map in general as quit a few areas are not completing and not moving onto the next alliance I. E grantebridgescire and now this zone too. I think as its a major bug this should be sorted before all the walls come tumbling down.
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"Thank you for informing me. Yes, this quest has already been reported to our developers and is being worked on for a possible fix with the highest priority."
This was the latest reply that I got regarding our problem.
Guess now we wait a bit longer to see if they fix it.
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