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Questions about multiquesting
I'm about to invest 10k into a Thurg plate greave MQ, but I've never actually done a MQ before. 10k is quite a bit of money for me, so I'm a bit timid about losing it all and bankrupting myself for nothing. How exactly does the process work? I don't want to somehow screw up and lose 10k for nothing.
Do both players have to have the NPC's trade window open simultaneously in order for the NPC to "track" what's given to him? Is there a window of time in which to turn in items? If so, how long is that window? Is there a chance the MQ won't work, even if everything is done properly by the players? Is it customary to pay the person before or after the MQ process? | ||
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Do both players have to have the NPC's trade window open simultaneously in order for the NPC to "track" what's given to him?
-- no you don't have to have the window open at the same time. The person with the armor piece does his turn in, then tells you when you can turn in your three gems. don't stack them, turn them in one per trade slot with the NPC after the other person tells you he's done his part. Is there a window of time in which to turn in items? If so, how long is that window? -- Not sure if there is or not, however I've crashed right before I turned in my gems, came back about 5 minutes later and turned in my gems to complete the MQ. Is there a chance the MQ won't work, even if everything is done properly by the players? -- If done properly I don't see how it would fail, but the GMs don't help any more with MQs so I guess there could be a chance of failure... Is it customary to pay the person before or after the MQ process? -- Usually people request the money up front. Just my 2 cents, good luck...
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Basically the way a MQ works is that if the item you are trying to get takes multiple pieces to collect, whoever 'completes the quest' (IE turns in the last piece needed) will get the item. So you don't do it at the same time, you let the MQ seller put his piece in first and then you put in the gems afterwards and you should get the armor. Don't stack the gems, do 1 in each slot I have no idea what the timer is on it but you should not dilly around and should do it fairly quickly. I think if someone turns in something in between you and the MQer turning in items you're boned. Make sure you are alone You need to make sure the guy selling the MQ has the proper faction or it wont work. If he is not ally then its going to eat your gems and you lose. There is not much of a custom for MQ. Some people demand payment upfront, others will do a 50% before 50% after. If I was you I would do the 50/50 and agree that if it f#cks up you are only paying half. MQing sounds scary but its pretty easy Main thing is you need to make sure this guy has the proper faction (ally) or you are wasting your money. For that matter you need to make sure you are Ally as well or it wont work. | |||
Last edited by NecroP99; 11-07-2017 at 10:27 AM..
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Is there a way to do "fresh" turn-ins by handing in dummy items before proceeding with a MQ, out of curiosity? For example, what if I give an NPC four bone chips or four crushed corals or something -- does that reset / refresh the NPC's inventory tracking?
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This thread has a lot of info, it shows some of the decisions made for MQing originally that I believe have been carried forward:
Multi-Quest Quickly skimming through it I'm not sure how big the NPC's temporary pool would be (or if there is a limit). Not sure if you could trick/force the NPC's pool to reset. | ||
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