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Post by gloamingmerle on Mar 28, 2007 13:35:20 GMT -5
I plan on having four characters, one of each race, and with Professions that give me access to every Vocation within those four. However, it occured to me that things may become very repetitive very quickly (doing the same quests four times over), so I came up with an idea to make things more interesting... I call it the Familiarity Method... This is also to make playing experience more 'in character' as well.. Consider this, if you were a dwarf, would you waltz up to an elf you've never met to do them a favor? No, I think not... Not unless one of your dwarven kin compelled you to. So, given that simple concept, here are the rules. 1. You may automatically take any quest given to you by one of your own race. 2. If they send you to someone of a different race, you may accept any and all quests from them. For instance, once you're inevitably sent to Barliman Butterbur, you can not only follow up on what you were sent for, but you can also take the other quest he has... As well as, theoretically, any other quests he may have at a future date. 3. If one of your allies needs help, you can not only help them, but share the quest if applicable. 4. Exceptions: You can take quests from any race when they are A. your class trainer, or B. to reach the next tier of your crafting vocations. Please tell me what you think.
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Post by Resonance on Mar 28, 2007 14:33:20 GMT -5
Interesting idea...as a human character, I don't think I would have a problem accepting quests from different races...but having my heroic champion stopping his quest to avenge his murdered family to deliver pies for hobbits just doesn't seem right to me.
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