Tamalak wrote:Wait what.. what is that best bonus, the slightly faster study speed??
yes, 5% for going through this kind of pain XD
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Tamalak wrote:Wait what.. what is that best bonus, the slightly faster study speed??
Pills wrote:Every single world the same complaints are made about mystic and i'm pretty certain the dev's have never once completed the credo.
jadamkaz wrote:ah i remember my run in with odditown they are good ppl im sure the only reason they killed ME is because they are troll hunters and i was a troll
jorb wrote:I have completed Mystic.
ErdTod wrote:I'm just hopping in to say that my friend whom I've signed to play HnH this world for the first time completed Mystic. As a third credo, and they all took her two month to compelte because she's a new player, but it turned out that she thought that getting curios and opium was much harder than experience events. She claims to have not abandoned a single quest. She was using village experience area to shuffle experience events as I taught her, and looks like it went for her as hard as fisherman.
ErdTod wrote:I believe that there's such a mechanic implemented.
- Experience was kinda made to limit usage of characters that don't play and are just fed curios, i.e. making it hard to make fighter-alt army.
- Experience events are obtained through playing the game and performing various activities.
- So you can't just spam-click lifting a thing up or w/e it was made so that you have a certain list of events you can get, making spam-clicking for one certain event useless.
- By triggering different other events, you make the chance to trigger your sought event higher.
- So if you tried clicking on a willis and didn't get "by weeping willows" event, you can try to go plant a tree, fell it, dig some soil, uproot a bush, craft something, drink some water, sit down, lift thing, visit a cellar, kiss someone etc. - and you'll get one of the related exp events, shuffling your "predefined list" - then you can click the willow again, and it might give you the needed event.
I can't say I'm 100% sure that it is exactly how it works, but following that did help my friend with mystic.
ErdTod wrote:I believe that there's such a mechanic implemented.
MagicManICT wrote:Jorb just doesn't seem to want to move an inch. It is definitely highly subjective on whether some of these credos, mystic especially, goes quickly or slowly, no matter how many quests you need to complete it.
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