I have a question!

xoxhelloxox

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Nov 2007

W/A

I've been away from this game for a few months now and i decided to start playing it again last night. When i finally found out where i was at on the game and which challenge i had to complete next, I couldn't find anyone who was doing my next challenge. I was playing Factions. Could anyone help me here? And tell me why no one are doing the challenges anymore?

Thanks.

My challenge was at Zos Shivros Channel.

willypiggy

willypiggy

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Dec 2006

D/Mo

Zos Shivros Channel is a Challenge Mission, meaning that it is not necessary to advance in the story line... People still do some of the challenge missions (Lots of people do Glints challenge in Eotn) but some people have just lost interest.

Hamanaqua

Hamanaqua

Academy Page

Join Date: Feb 2007

East Coast U.S.

E/Mo

WillyPiggy is right.

BUT with recent price reductions on the cost of the games there is a slew of players completely new to GW. Your best bet is to log in at peak times and join up with players following the story line for the first time.

I've been running Nightfall Characters and Factions Characters through older Proph missions and I've found tons of "Noobs" to do them with.

Good luck.

iridescentfyre

iridescentfyre

Desert Nomad

Join Date: Mar 2006

W/

Quote:
Originally Posted by xoxhelloxox
My challenge was at Zos Shivros Channel.
As was said, Zos Shivros is a "Challenge Mission," which does not drive the storyline forward. Challenge Missions are more like a time-based minigame for getting daily/monthly/all-time high scores, and in this case, Luxon faction points. Most of them have no "win" conditions, meaning you fight and fight and fight until you either get wiped out or you run out of time.

"Cooperative Missions" are what drive the storyline, and they're usually connected by primary quests. In your case, you need to talk to an NPC in the Zos Shivros outpost (Imperial Herald, I think?) to get the next primary quest and be back on track.