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| - Quests are generated randomly the first time you speak to a Quest Manager. You will always get a Delivery and an Elite quest, and four others randomly picked between Hunt and Gather that both work fairly similarly. All Quest Managers are the same. You can start a quest at any of them and complete it at any of them. Depending on the quest type and the amount of mobs or items needed, you will get 1-4 Guild Coins upon completion of any quest. Delivery quests are always the same but to different destinations each time. There is currently 90 possible delivery locations. You are given a Package for Delivery that is to be taken to the NPC specified by the Quest Manager. The name and area are both given for the NPC as well as the exact map and coordinates to make it a little easier to find some of them. After bringing the package to the correct NPC, you will be given a Delivery Receipt that will end the quest when returned to a Quest Manager. Delivery quests are always only worth 1 Guild Coin. Hunt quests will randomly pick a mob out of a list, so mobs that don't spawn can't be picked. Apart from a handful of mobs that get a fixed count of only 1, you will be given a count of 10, 25 or 50 to hunt. The ID of the mob will also be given so you can look up where to hunt them. Once the final mob has been killed, you will be notified by a message appearing over head and in your chat box. You can turn return to a Quest Manager to claim your reward. Depending on the amount of mobs required to complete the quest, you will be given 1-3 Guild Coins. Gather quests work much the same way: a random item out of a list will be picked, so items that aren't dropped cannot be picked. The script will then randomly pick either 10, 30, 50 or 100 of the item to be gathered. Once you have enough of the item, return to a Quest Manager to complete the quest and get your reward. Depending on the amount of items required to complete the quest, you will be given 1-4 Guild Coins. Elite quests work just like a Hunt quest, however, it picks a random MVP for you to hunt instead. Otherwise it works identically, but will always give you 4 Guild Coins.
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