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Re: favorite/least favorite quests

Postby The Ninja » September 28th, 2009, 3:54 am

Filia wrote:
J'Ghasta wrote:drag him away and put him behind a rock or something


Nowhere I hide him is good enough. DX So I lure him outside of town and then kill him and it's all better. XD


No, he has a point. Just dump him in the river at the end of the map! Or find a place to which you will never go and put him there.
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Re: favorite/least favorite quests

Postby whoman69 » September 28th, 2009, 10:00 pm

I'll be glad when I'm done with "Seeking Your Roots." Why are all the waterways on such a steep angle, got to turn my head to see clearly. Getting a real crick in my neck.
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Re: favorite/least favorite quests

Postby Tom » September 28th, 2009, 11:22 pm

whoman69 wrote:I'll be glad when I'm done with "Seeking Your Roots." Why are all the waterways on such a steep angle, got to turn my head to see clearly. Getting a real crick in my neck.

Oh, I remember that quest. I remember walking from Bravil to Leyawiin on foot along the coast of the Niben up and back looking for Nirnroot. It was a quest that I definitely would not like to do again. How many have you collected so far?
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Re: favorite/least favorite quests

Postby whoman69 » September 29th, 2009, 10:44 pm

Just finished it last night. If I never find another nirnroot, I won't care.
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Re: favorite/least favorite quests

Postby Filia » October 6th, 2009, 3:07 am

Ah, the Nirnroot quest~! Yeah, that one's always a pain to do on each file. X_O

The Leyawiin/Bravil areas are best, yeah, but it's a pain in the rain. DX
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Re: favorite/least favorite quests

Postby kakejero » November 23rd, 2009, 3:50 pm

I haet quests that are super long, thats all, but still sometimes enjoyable.
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Re: favorite/least favorite quests

Postby The Ninja » November 24th, 2009, 9:30 pm

kakejero wrote:I haet quests that are super long, thats all, but still sometimes enjoyable.

Such as?
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Re: favorite/least favorite quests

Postby kakejero » November 25th, 2009, 3:41 pm

Such as, Sancre Tor and some others I forgot.
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Re: favorite/least favorite quests

Postby whoman69 » November 26th, 2009, 1:02 am

I like the long challenging quests the best. Sure Lord Rugdumph was hilarious, but the quest only took about 30 seconds after you leave him. I also don't really like quests which do not allow you to increase your skills. Alot of fighters guild quests are like that. One that comes to mind besides Rugdumph is the one in which you are tasked with finding a job for some deadbeats who are getting into barfights.
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Re: favorite/least favorite quests

Postby The Ninja » November 26th, 2009, 4:18 am

whoman69 wrote:I also don't really like quests which do not allow you to increase your skills. Alot of fighters guild quests are like that. One that comes to mind besides Rugdumph is the one in which you are tasked with finding a job for some deadbeats who are getting into barfights.

You mean dialouge quests? They require you to only talk to certain people, no skills except Speechcraft can be leveled up in these quests. There are some of these that are fun, but most are boring. A fun one is to turn all those invisible people just north of the Imperial city back to being visible. You have to search for the invisible wizard in his fort. I turn up my speakers and follow the footsteps and have even sneak attacked him once. One hit kill with my bow.
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