Quests

Dimitriys - Lost City
Dimitriys - Lost City Posts: 28 Arc User
edited October 2010 in Dungeons & Tactics
Let's say I have a quest that I could have gotten at lvl 20 and I don't bother with it until lvl 30, is there a specific level range you need to have it done by?
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  • KrittyCat - Dreamweaver
    KrittyCat - Dreamweaver Posts: 1,273 Arc User
    edited October 2010
    Some quests will disappear as you level, and this is pretty normal. Rarely anybody does all of the quests. Quests that you can put off indefinitely, but will always be there, are Spiritual Cultivations and Call to Duty. Those, since they are essential to the game, will never disappear.
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  • Dimitriys - Lost City
    Dimitriys - Lost City Posts: 28 Arc User
    edited October 2010
    Is there a specific level range for them though?
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  • Brionni - Harshlands
    Brionni - Harshlands Posts: 20 Arc User
    edited October 2010
    Of course there are upper borders after which a quest disappears. Go to pwdb and check it yourself for any quest.
  • KrittyCat - Dreamweaver
    KrittyCat - Dreamweaver Posts: 1,273 Arc User
    edited October 2010
    The only issue with giving a specific answer to your question is that many quests have different level ranges. Thus, what is true for one quest may not be true on others. In the case of quest level ranges, one size does not fit all.
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  • Dimitriys - Lost City
    Dimitriys - Lost City Posts: 28 Arc User
    edited October 2010
    Okay, thanks for the replies.
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