Originally Posted by
AlcoArgo
Yes it can, but a few notes...
The base level of this quest is 7... if you do it at level 9 (or above) you will have access to level 5 spells that will include flame strike and slay living...
In other words, you may be too low a level to comfortably solo this quest unless you are an experienced player.
This.
In DDO, the standard to "solo" a quest is on Elite.* So we're assuming you are talking about soloing on Elite.
(* Some aim for R1 (or higher!), and that's fine, but imo that's not the default.)
To get the maximum Experience, you cannot be more than 2 levels over the base level of the quest, or = adjusted Elite (Base + 2). So we also reasonably assume that this is another limitation.
So, for a Level 7 Quest like Tear', as Alco' states, you want to be Character Level 9 to measure yourself against "Can this be solo'd?"
Then there's the question of whether you include the optionals, to gather all 6 shards - that question is ultimately up to you (and it brings "trapping", or avoiding same, into the picture).
That said, it could still be a challenge for most any 1st-life (32 point) build - Tear is one of the harder quests at-level*, so don't be discouraged if you can't do it, especially if you haven't taken the time to farm some good gear.**
(* Far from among the hardest, as it is older, but if you divide quests 50/50, I'd put it on the "tougher" side of that split.)
GL!
(** At Level 9, you'd be just shy of (ML 10) Ravenloft sets - shame. "Cleric" named gear is not my forte, sorry, but as a guess Isle of Dread is pro'ly your current "best" gear? If you don't own that, Character Level 9 might get the most mileage out of maybe some Slavers gear (custom crafted), mixed maybe with a Red Fens pair and some individual named/crafted items? Not sure if that would be stronger than a ML 5 Feywild set (if you own that). )