You can't be completionist on same toon but we completionists have multiple toons and can distribute being completionist across several different alternate playthroughs. Jun 15 , PM 3. Originally Posted by Herwegur.
Jun 16 , AM 4. But I can't imagine that epic quests would be altered or impossible or missed if Rohan landscape stuff in Langhold is done first. Epic line was still designed to be completable by anybody for free in this part of Rohan. I didn't look ahead in the epics as I didn't want spoilers, but I guess there is something in Langhold too.
I can see how following through with the story might make Langhold landscape quests obsolete - but surely if one is already there one can also pick up landscape quests and do them too. Maybe it's the same as Mirkwood Landing: completing that story arc progresses the story beyond the events in the instance, and therefore deeds in that MirkLanding instance become obsolete if not completed while still inside the timeline for them to be possible.
So maybe with Langhold progressing only the epic story will make landscape stuff obsolete and therefore unreachable if one doesn't complete it before moving ahead with the story. I don't think there is anything to lose out by doing Langhold landscape stuff first as the Epic quests might create instanced versions of same locations for their own stories to be possible.
Just be discerning while completing epics and landscape stuff simultaneously and maybe there will be warnings before instance quests that "completing this instance will make you unable to complete any more Langhold quests or will auto-fail them", same as we get in Walls of Moria or Mirkwood Landing maybe.
But Langhold quests are really worth experiencing. Don't miss out on them! Could someone weigh in who's been through Rohan on multiple questing alts, if following the epic into Rohan has the risk of auto-failing or obsoleting all the Langhold quests that aren't epics?
Jun 16 , AM 5. Another thought: I think I know why. Since Warsteeds are free for all players, and epic quests are free, there has to be something in the Epic line that directs a player towards acquiring a warsteed even if the player hasn't done any of Langhold quests without expansion. But it's the Langhold storyline in landscape quests that also leads towards acquiring the warsteed. So at some point, epic and landscape quests have to converge at the same destination: Warsteed area in Harwick.
WIthout any spoliers, following Langhold landscape quests will lead to Harwick area according to the plot. So if the player followed the epics to Harwick, I bet it obsoletes all the Langhold stuff and returning there there won't be any quests to find. Because by the time you reach Harwick, the story already progresses. And in Rohan, even landscape basic quests are very linear storylines with timelines as you go through.
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They mainly use daggers and katars. Just like any mobile-centric RPG, the lower left side of your screen is where your D-pad is located. Holding the joystick and then dragging it in any direction will make your character move. On the upper right side of your screen is the quest list. This will be your most-used button in the game. The quest list button is the only thing you need to have manual input for and that is broken down into two choices: to accept or finish a quest.
Tapping the quest list will automatically move your character to the quest location. If it is a kill quest, that will also be automated. Teleporting to a quest area will cost you gold depending on how far the area is from your current location. This is your inventory.
Everything you loot will be dumped into your inventory including new gear, consumables, and materials. To open it, simply tap the bag icon. To equip a gear, tap the item you wish to equip.
Once tapped, the gear information, stats, and bonus effects will pop up, giving you an insight if the equipment suits your current character build and play style. If the gear you chose in the inventory is the same as your current equipped one, both stats will pop up giving you the chance to compare the two and decide which one is better. On the lower right side of your screen is where your attack, auto-attack, and skill buttons are located, as well as the shortcut keys for your HP and mana potions.
By tapping the basic attack button, your character will automatically go for the nearest target and attack. Your skills are automatically used once in combat. You can always toggle off the auto use of skills if you wish to by tapping the skill icon. Tapping the auto-combat toggle will turn on the auto-combat feature. Your character will continue to attack the nearest targets available until you either press the next quest button or turn off the auto-combat.
Most quests in the game require you to either kill a certain number of enemies or do some tasks from different types of quests. Once opened, a list of areas will be shown to you. Most of the areas listed here will be accessible to you once you progress more in the game. Some areas have multiple portals. If your chosen area has two or more, you can choose which one to teleport to on the right side of the screen below the zone area information.
When you level up, you are given four bonus stat points. In order to allocate these points, tap champion info and then go to stats info. In the skill menu, you can check the list of available active and passive skills of your class. This is also the menu where you can increase their level. Active skills have level limits. All skills can be obtained via leveling up. When you select a skill, a menu will pop up with its details such as skill effects and cooldown.
Here's a list and guide to all the quests that you will need. These quests are the same as any other quest. They are intended to be accomplished in a party as they usually ask for drops, or to simply hunt monsters of a higher level. These quests are the same as any other quest, except for a few details.
These quests can only be accomplished when you are not in a party. Monster kills done in a party do not count towards the requirements for solo quests. Solo quests are done sequentially.
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