

As long as you harvest everything up to the lock point when you leave, only that part will be empty when you return. So it's only completely empty when you get the last lock and presumably have harvested most of the instance already. From that point on anytime you go back in the instance, it will be completely empty until the global reset 3 days later. You then clear that area and all the mobs to the end of Area 3, at which point you get locks 1+2+3. You will go through this time and only Area 3 will have nodes and mobs in it. The next time you come back, even if you missed a node or two, Area 1 and Area 2 will be completely empty. You then exit the instance, the grace period ends, and it resets. When you enter Area 3, your lock is set to 1+2. You progress through Instance 1 through Area 1 and Area 2, harvesting most of the nodes to that point and killing most of the mobs up to that point. I would guess that the nodes the areas only up to the lock point will disappear when you return, not the entire instance.įor example: Instance 1 = Area 1, Area 2, Area 3.

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