Twice, while in a party, my party mate got the next 20? 25? point quest to return to Old Sharandar (to qualify for the next weekly quest). I not only never got the quest, but I seem to be stuck doing the smaller point quests for infinity. Am I missing some obscure item or detail? How do I get the quest from any of the three quest givers to Return to the Old Sharandar?
There is a quest chain started by an item drop from 'Iron Molar'.
This also triggers the third daily quest I think.
Make sure you check all your drops on the ground, it does not pop into your inventory automagically.
I have done Iron Molar twice. No extra objects appeared on the ground. I had noticed in another party, when the Loot Mode was set to Free For All, that party mates were able to pick up small quests off the ground before I could run over them. But today, I was alone, and nothing else dropped for me. I do not want to repeat one quest in the hopes of getting some random quest drop on the ground, but it looks like I may have to.
Update: Even though I was maxed on the Iron Curios for the week, I repeated the Mark of the Crone quest until I was able to get the quests Wicked Arms and Break Out. Only then was I able to get the quest Point of Contention to Return to Fey Crossing. And yes, you will have to claim the rewards on the campaign page as well. Claim them as soon as they become available.
I believe there is an issue with quest acquisition that ought to be addressed. Not a "bug" per se, so posting here.
1. There seems to be RNG involved in assigning quests. For 3 weeks I teamed with another player and we seldom received the same quests. Which kind of defeats the reason for playing in a party. I see this as a "time gate" because we help each other with quests, but one of us doesn't earn progression.
2. My friend unlocked Point of Contention at the end of week 2 (200 Curios), but not me.
3. I would turn in Mark of the Crone, and immediately receive it again. Over and over and over.
4. I finally unlocked Point of Contention today (week 3). I believe completing the quests "Scouting Party" and "Breakout" is the unlock. But I don't know the pre-reqs to unlock those two.
Note: "Wicked Arms" and "Master at Arms" do not unlock "Point of Contention" because I just received those quests for the first time today.
Conclusion: Why not force an unlock of Scouting Party and Breakout based on Iron Curio count? Say, 210 and 220 Curios respectively? The RNG could stay in place, but those with horrid luck (like me) would not be totally left out when our friends have Point of Contention.
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plasticbatMember, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 12,404Arc User
edited March 2021
I believe you need to pick up the rewards to unlock the campaign quests. I play 6 characters and I tried 6 times. My 1st character did not get campaign quests because he did not pick up the rewards in the 1st week. Then, the other 5 picks up the reward when it is available. The quest becomes available as soon as the reward is picked up. Finishing the "previous" quest does not show the next quest if the reward is not picked up. There is no RNG for the campaign quest for me. If you pick up all 5 rewards (the current last one is the Boon at 225), you should be able to acquire all the currently available campaign quests. So, in that sense, it does base on 'Curio count' because without enough Curio, you cannot pick up the reward in the campaign window.
*** The game can read your mind. If you want it, you won't get it. If you don't expect to get it, you will. ***
I disagree because I picked up all rewards in the first two weeks (capped at 200). Granted, I was a bit late in picking up the 225 reward, but that does not explain how my friend got Point of Contention at 200 Curios. I contend that RNG is involved in getting "Scouting Party" and "Breakout", due to the need to complete certain precursor quests - that are clearly RNG-based to receive.
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plasticbatMember, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 12,404Arc User
edited March 2021
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*** The game can read your mind. If you want it, you won't get it. If you don't expect to get it, you will. ***
We both claimed all the rewards up to 200 Curios in the first two weeks. He received the quest at the end of two weeks but I did not. There IS another factor involved.
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urlord283Member, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 1,084Arc User
They just need to do something to make play worth doing after you max-out for the week...
I spend about 1 hour a week in New Sharandar cause there in no point to stay.... or I am missing something.
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This also triggers the third daily quest I think.
Make sure you check all your drops on the ground, it does not pop into your inventory automagically.
Update: Even though I was maxed on the Iron Curios for the week, I repeated the Mark of the Crone quest until I was able to get the quests Wicked Arms and Break Out. Only then was I able to get the quest Point of Contention to Return to Fey Crossing. And yes, you will have to claim the rewards on the campaign page as well. Claim them as soon as they become available.
1. There seems to be RNG involved in assigning quests. For 3 weeks I teamed with another player and we seldom received the same quests. Which kind of defeats the reason for playing in a party. I see this as a "time gate" because we help each other with quests, but one of us doesn't earn progression.
2. My friend unlocked Point of Contention at the end of week 2 (200 Curios), but not me.
3. I would turn in Mark of the Crone, and immediately receive it again. Over and over and over.
4. I finally unlocked Point of Contention today (week 3). I believe completing the quests "Scouting Party" and "Breakout" is the unlock. But I don't know the pre-reqs to unlock those two.
Note: "Wicked Arms" and "Master at Arms" do not unlock "Point of Contention" because I just received those quests for the first time today.
Conclusion: Why not force an unlock of Scouting Party and Breakout based on Iron Curio count? Say, 210 and 220 Curios respectively? The RNG could stay in place, but those with horrid luck (like me) would not be totally left out when our friends have Point of Contention.
I spend about 1 hour a week in New Sharandar cause there in no point to stay.... or I am missing something.