15 Attribute point quests?
Garric
I heard there are 3 15 attribute point quests. One of them is Hero's Journey, one of them you get a snake guy, and one of them you get from an NPC in destiny's gorge.
The NPC, the woman in destiny's gorge, does not have a quest for me, and 100% sure that I didn't do it. And I'm tottaly stuck on the other 2. How do you do any of them?
The NPC, the woman in destiny's gorge, does not have a quest for me, and 100% sure that I didn't do it. And I'm tottaly stuck on the other 2. How do you do any of them?
Master Gunner
there are only 2. one is in destiny's gorge who gives you a quest to talk to a snake guy, who'll give you a quest to find another snake guy for the 15 attribute points. the other one is in draknors forge given by Vayni who will tell you to go find seekers passage, destiny's gorge, and hero's audiance. then you have to do 1 profession change quest, then Vayni will give you the other 15 attribute point quest.
Garric
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Galatea
Your max amount of attribute points in this game is 200. After ascending/reaching level 20, you most likely will have only earned 170. There are two quests that will award you with 15 attribute points each.
Quest #1: Forgotten Wisdom
NPC: Annelle Fipps
Location: Destiny's Gorge
She will give you a quest called The Forgotten Ones which you must first complete. Upon completion, you will be given a second quest: Forgotten Wisdom -- this is the quest that will award you with 15 attribute points.
Quest #1: Hero's Challenge
NPC: Vanyi
Location: Droknar's Forge
He will give you a quest, Hero's Journey. This is the quest that leads you to the 3 cities of Crystal Desert (Seeker's Passage, Destiny's Forge, and Hereos' Audience) to introduce you to the ghosts of secondary professions. You must complete this quest, as well as one of the secondary profession quests, before he offers the quest you need: Hero's Challenge. Upon completion, this quest will also award you with 15 attribute points.
Quest #1: Forgotten Wisdom
NPC: Annelle Fipps
Location: Destiny's Gorge
She will give you a quest called The Forgotten Ones which you must first complete. Upon completion, you will be given a second quest: Forgotten Wisdom -- this is the quest that will award you with 15 attribute points.
Quest #1: Hero's Challenge
NPC: Vanyi
Location: Droknar's Forge
He will give you a quest, Hero's Journey. This is the quest that leads you to the 3 cities of Crystal Desert (Seeker's Passage, Destiny's Forge, and Hereos' Audience) to introduce you to the ghosts of secondary professions. You must complete this quest, as well as one of the secondary profession quests, before he offers the quest you need: Hero's Challenge. Upon completion, this quest will also award you with 15 attribute points.
Garric
Thank you for everything.
Kadeton
Wait, so... in order to get the full 200 attribute points, you have to change your secondary class? That seems... wrong, somehow.
Luggage
You dont have to change it - you just have to do one of the quests that makes it so that you _can_ change it.
Dont click on "Make me a XXXXXX" after you finnish the quest.
Dont click on "Make me a XXXXXX" after you finnish the quest.
Kaiser William
i did forgotten ones and she did not ask me for the second quest. i am level 20 and have asceneded. i have also changed my profession to a warrior from necro.
Galatea
It isn't the NPC that gives you The Forgotten Ones.
The Forgotten Ones leads you to a snake guy -- when you talk to him, The Forgotten Ones is complete, and he offers you Forgotten Wisdom. That's the quest that gives you the +15 attribute points after completion.
The Forgotten Ones leads you to a snake guy -- when you talk to him, The Forgotten Ones is complete, and he offers you Forgotten Wisdom. That's the quest that gives you the +15 attribute points after completion.
OmegaDark
its broken down as best as it can at the top.....
Dannzzigg
When you change your secondary profession, what happens to the attribute points you had allocated to your secondary attributes? Do they just 'go away' or are they placed back into your usable pool of points?
I've already switched my secondary, and I didn't take note of this. Was someone else paying more attention than I?
I've already switched my secondary, and I didn't take note of this. Was someone else paying more attention than I?
Bingley Joe
Can anyone post a screenshot showing the location of "the Snake Guy" who gives you the second part of the quest?
I went and found him for the first part, then mapped to town to call it a night before realizing that he had more to say. Now I can't find him anymore.. :|
Many thanks in anticipation!
I went and found him for the first part, then mapped to town to call it a night before realizing that he had more to say. Now I can't find him anymore.. :|
Many thanks in anticipation!
smitty-gw
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dannzzigg
When you change your secondary profession, what happens to the attribute points you had allocated to your secondary attributes? Do they just 'go away' or are they placed back into your usable pool of points?
I've already switched my secondary, and I didn't take note of this. Was someone else paying more attention than I? |
The attribute points are removed from the trees that are no longer accessible like the skills you acquired. They are dropped back into the usable pool and can be immediately reapplied elsewhere to your primary or current secondary profession trees.
Galatea
yep - smitty covered it.
the good thing is that, if you switch your second profession, then decide to switch back - you don't have to worry about gaining a ton of xp to make up the refund points.
the good thing is that, if you switch your second profession, then decide to switch back - you don't have to worry about gaining a ton of xp to make up the refund points.
smitty-gw
Hmmmm. Good point Galatea.
Methinks you discovered a way to tweak secondary profession attributes almost limitlessly without regard to refund points.
Never thought of that. If its true, and it likely is, then kudos to you!
Methinks you discovered a way to tweak secondary profession attributes almost limitlessly without regard to refund points.
Never thought of that. If its true, and it likely is, then kudos to you!