The first few tasks of Alch don't reward exp, look at the rewards column and it'll tell you what the reward is for that task. The first few tasks only reward materials, not exp. You'll need to find the Basic Alchemy Skills scroll to advance past level 1.
The first few tasks of Alch don't reward exp. Look at the rewards and it'll tell you what the reward is. You'll need to find the Basic Alchemy Skills scroll to advance past level 1.
I think just the opposite! The Foundry is a place to let your imagination flow into a story, it's not about XP or loot. People who are too lazy to go out and grind real world zones made it that way. I think if these easy XP mode maps disappear, the creators of quality content will come out to play even more. I hope they…
I know there are plenty of farming quests out there...and they are perfectly legitimate dungeons. Personally, I don't see the attraction to them. It's like cheat codes, the player will eventually burn out of being on "easy mode" and either leave or realize that there is so much more fun content to play rather than pure XP…
Unfortunately, there will always be those who are looking to get away with exploiting the system and ruin it for the rest of us. They are being proactive and removing those "exploit" type Foundry quests, but you kill one, two more pop up in it's place. I think with the toolset does a decent job of limiting how much a…
Passing the "verification" process onto PW is a major task. Can you imagine how many raids would be submitted on a daily basis? There would have to be a ruleset in place (as there is now) while designing so that the creator can only use the rules that are in place. There could be a new Foundry category called "Raid" to go…
That's exactly what needs to be done. As long as you set the timing so that they're not spawned at the same time, it's OK. My times were off in the beginning and the hostile was attacking the NPC when I got there...LOL! It looks a little hokey when the "transition" happens, but it's all we have right now.
I found that if I hit Alt-F4 to close the toolset, I'll get a confirmation dialog screen to save before exit. Just select Cancel and you'll be back in the toolset working fine. I'll have to remember the Ctrl-S trick next time.