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category = Level quest | category = Level quest | ||
includepage ={Level quest}:level | includepage ={Level quest}:level | ||
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− | + | </dpl>[[BatMUD]] has different types of [[quest]]s, the most popular of which are the level quests. | |
The very first thing you should do before beginning a level quest is to check that you are even qualified. | The very first thing you should do before beginning a level quest is to check that you are even qualified. | ||
You must be *lower* level than the quest in order to be awarded, if you are the same or higher level, you will not get credit. | You must be *lower* level than the quest in order to be awarded, if you are the same or higher level, you will not get credit. |
Revision as of 23:50, 24 November 2010
BatMUD has different types of quests, the most popular of which are the level quests.The very first thing you should do before beginning a level quest is to check that you are even qualified. You must be *lower* level than the quest in order to be awarded, if you are the same or higher level, you will not get credit.
As an example, to be eligible for the Visit quest (lq 5), you must be lower than level 5.
Soloing level quests can be quite challenging, even frustrating if you don't have offensive abilities and/or lack the ability to heal self. Also the higher level quest is in question, the harder it usually is to solo. Excluding the Explore70 and Explore80, after level 50 there are practically no level quests you can solo.