very confused about luxon and stuff..
dudeofdahouse
im really confused about the picking side and doing quest and stuf....
can someone please explain to me how that works and wat it is for and stuff...
thank you!
can someone please explain to me how that works and wat it is for and stuff...
thank you!
MasterDinadan
You willl be able to do quests for either faction (Luxon or Kurzick) and you will get faction points for doing this. In addition, your Alliance (which is a group of guilds) can declare a faction, and member can use faction points to boost their alliance's standing and allow them to acquire land.
You can also use Faction points to get different rewards, and the amount of Faction you have affects what areas you are allowed to enter (you can't go into Kurzick outposts if you have too much Luxon faction, for example)
You can also use Faction points to get different rewards, and the amount of Faction you have affects what areas you are allowed to enter (you can't go into Kurzick outposts if you have too much Luxon faction, for example)
sledgeunderhill
I was not aware that the entry to a city was barred depending on faction. I did know that the merchants and other NPCs inside a city would not talk to you if there was more faction for the "enemy" in your faction screen. The merchants outside of town will talk no matter what the situation, so long as you have earned a bit of "local faction".
If it is true that you'll be locked out of towns, then that just means that you'll have to be more careful about when you decide to start doing quests/missions for the other side.
If it is true that you'll be locked out of towns, then that just means that you'll have to be more careful about when you decide to start doing quests/missions for the other side.
Traveller
Is that really true? I'd say you can still go to cities of opposing faction, but the merchants won't sell anything to you.
Mordakai
Looks like we are all very confused...
Yanman.be
I think you won't lose anything big by chosing either factions...
You will still be able to do both faction-related quests, but if you do a luxon one, you lose all kurzick faction...
the merchants just sell the same stuff, but in other towns.
maybe 15k armour will be a difference
You will still be able to do both faction-related quests, but if you do a luxon one, you lose all kurzick faction...
the merchants just sell the same stuff, but in other towns.
maybe 15k armour will be a difference
Dj Tano
The fact that faction is account based and not character based sucks!
I would really love to make an assassin that goes with luxons and a ritualist that goes with kurzicks, but you cant, and that sucks!
I would really love to make an assassin that goes with luxons and a ritualist that goes with kurzicks, but you cant, and that sucks!
sledgeunderhill
You only "lose" faction with a side when you trade in the faction points. During the preview event, the group that I was with had earned about 20k Kurzick faction, and when we went to do some Luxon stuff, we had about 3k Kurzick and 0 Luxon faction. The Luxon merchant NPC wouldn't talk to us in the towns. Once we'd completed even a simple Luxon quest (the 250 point one, for example), the NPCs outside of town would talk to us. Note that while we earned Luxon faction, our Kurzick faction did not reduce.
Aquiring 15k armor could be a problem however, as that is only available in the final town. You'd have to manage your alliances carefully and be prepared to recover lost ground if you wanted 15k from each side.
Aquiring 15k armor could be a problem however, as that is only available in the final town. You'd have to manage your alliances carefully and be prepared to recover lost ground if you wanted 15k from each side.
NinjaKai
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Originally Posted by sledgeunderhill
You only "lose" faction with a side when you trade in the faction points. During the preview event, the group that I was with had earned about 20k Kurzick faction, and when we went to do some Luxon stuff, we had about 3k Kurzick and 0 Luxon faction. The Luxon merchant NPC wouldn't talk to us in the towns. Once we'd completed even a simple Luxon quest (the 250 point one, for example), the NPCs outside of town would talk to us. Note that while we earned Luxon faction, our Kurzick faction did not reduce.
Aquiring 15k armor could be a problem however, as that is only available in the final town. You'd have to manage your alliances carefully and be prepared to recover lost ground if you wanted 15k from each side. |
sledgeunderhill
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Originally Posted by NinjaKai
It's a simple matter of balancing things out. You fill up one side with factions to it's max. Spend all those factions. Do the same with your the other faction. Rinse and repeat till you have all materials needed.
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dudeofdahouse
thank you all, i guess the main diffrence is what kind of fiction u have ,
and the merchants and stuf...
thank you all
and the merchants and stuf...
thank you all
storm of daeth
if you wanna choose luxons than start doing the luxons quests only suck as destroy the kurzicks an if you wanna go with the kurzicks do kurzick quests suck as destroy the luxons wichever side you choose never do a quest that screws over the side you picked