1. Can you get a quest reward item back if you destroy it? If so, how?
2. Previous quest rewards have a lower level requirement since I’ve level up since then. Is there a way to bring the item jewelry/armor back up to my current level?
3. Are the dotted trails on the map hiking trails?
Hopefully quest rewards are nowhere near as good as craft-able end game armor. I don’t know, is it an issue getting a certain quest reward at a low level instead of a high level such as a ring?
Hopefully quest rewards are nowhere near as good as craft-able end game armor. I don’t know, is it an issue getting a certain quest reward at a low level instead of a high level such as a ring?
Hopefully quest rewards are nowhere near as good as craft-able end game armor. I don’t know, is it an issue getting a certain quest reward at a low level instead of a high level such as a ring?
Quest rewards are usually trash and you can destroy or sell them. Like said above, you can farm or buy them later on again if you like. When you reach lvl 50 and cp 160 is the point where you should think about what gear you like, as this is the max gear cap.
Just a hint, I would use the stuff you find during questing and destroy it when you find gear with a higher lvl. Or you can always ask guild memebers to craft you some trainig gear. Just join a beginner friendly guild and ask.
El_Borracho wrote: »Like others have said, quest rewards are garbage. This is the opposite of Skyrim where a lot of the quest rewards were the best items in the game.
Necrotech_Master wrote: »El_Borracho wrote: »Like others have said, quest rewards are garbage. This is the opposite of Skyrim where a lot of the quest rewards were the best items in the game.
in terms of function yeah not that useful, but theres a lot of people who collect the various named items (because never know when they might be removed like really really old ones that no longer drop such as the executioner hood) or for sentimental reasons
El_Borracho wrote: »Like others have said, quest rewards are garbage. This is the opposite of Skyrim where a lot of the quest rewards were the best items in the game.
etchedpixels wrote: »El_Borracho wrote: »Like others have said, quest rewards are garbage. This is the opposite of Skyrim where a lot of the quest rewards were the best items in the game.
Depends on the sets. Mothers sorrow lightning staff from a quest is nice for example when you are a newbie!