iDea for a quest
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iDea for a quest
Here my idea for a small event for this yeear valenetines day.
NPC = Reward = Story -> can be thinked
NPC = Reward = Story -> can be thinked
Its blue like the sea.
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Re: iDea for a quest
Sadly a quest needs at least a week of testing before being released into the game. Plus time to actually write the quest itself. Due to no time being available until valentines day for testing and writing I don't think there will be one this year unless the players host their own events.. But there is one planned for next year hopefully
regards,
regards,
Yubaba
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Re: iDea for a quest
I suggest you write a wiki subpage about your quest, so it is easier for you to retrieve information, make your concept more detailed, and refer to it later.
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"If you optimize everything, you will always be unhappy." Donald Knuth.