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Public Quests typically involve several (most commonly 3) stages and conclude with a large fight against one or more Hero tier opponents. When a public quest is completed, some of the players who participated will receive a reward based on his contribution, the difficulty of the public quest and a roll. | Public Quests typically involve several (most commonly 3) stages and conclude with a large fight against one or more Hero tier opponents. When a public quest is completed, some of the players who participated will receive a reward based on his contribution, the difficulty of the public quest and a roll. | ||
== How Public Quests work | == How Public Quests work == | ||
•The winners are determined by random rolls, those who contributed most to the completion of the public quest get a bonus added to their roll.Whoever kills the most mobs, activates the most objects or mitigates the most damage by healing contributes, healing has a fairly large bonus to small amounts since healers can very rarely take part in killing or activating objects.Starting at +500 for the highest contributer, +450 for second, +400 for the third and continually decreasing for the rest of the contributors.. | •The winners are determined by random rolls, those who contributed most to the completion of the public quest get a bonus added to their roll.Whoever kills the most mobs, activates the most objects or mitigates the most damage by healing contributes, healing has a fairly large bonus to small amounts since healers can very rarely take part in killing or activating objects.Starting at +500 for the highest contributer, +450 for second, +400 for the third and continually decreasing for the rest of the contributors.. | ||
•A secondary bonus is also awarded if the player was involved in the public quest the run before and wasn't awarded a loot bag, it is a bonus 100 to the roll for each previous run through of the public quest the player was involved in without winning a bag. | •A secondary bonus is also awarded if the player was involved in the public quest the run before and wasn't awarded a loot bag, it is a bonus 100 to the roll for each previous run through of the public quest the player was involved in without winning a bag. | ||
== Loot bags == | |||
Loot bags are rewards players can receive after completing a Public Quest. When a player receives their loot bag, the loot bag will contain weapons or armor usable by their class, a couple of items for crafting skills and money as an option to choose. The player may only choose one item from the bag. The quality of the weapons or armor are based off of the quality of the loot bag. | |||
There are several types of loot bags: | |||
Minor Loot Bag (White)[[File:White Bag 35.png]] | |||
•Minor Loot Bags usually only contain white normal items. |
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PUBLIC QUESTS
Public Quests or PQs are area-specific, ongoing quests that are automatically assigned to each player that enters the area. All players work toward completing that same quest, if they choose to participate.
Overview
Public Quests typically involve several (most commonly 3) stages and conclude with a large fight against one or more Hero tier opponents. When a public quest is completed, some of the players who participated will receive a reward based on his contribution, the difficulty of the public quest and a roll.
How Public Quests work
•The winners are determined by random rolls, those who contributed most to the completion of the public quest get a bonus added to their roll.Whoever kills the most mobs, activates the most objects or mitigates the most damage by healing contributes, healing has a fairly large bonus to small amounts since healers can very rarely take part in killing or activating objects.Starting at +500 for the highest contributer, +450 for second, +400 for the third and continually decreasing for the rest of the contributors..
•A secondary bonus is also awarded if the player was involved in the public quest the run before and wasn't awarded a loot bag, it is a bonus 100 to the roll for each previous run through of the public quest the player was involved in without winning a bag.
Loot bags
Loot bags are rewards players can receive after completing a Public Quest. When a player receives their loot bag, the loot bag will contain weapons or armor usable by their class, a couple of items for crafting skills and money as an option to choose. The player may only choose one item from the bag. The quality of the weapons or armor are based off of the quality of the loot bag.
There are several types of loot bags:
•Minor Loot Bags usually only contain white normal items.