Thursday, April 12, 2012

Question about storybook

[:1]Hi people

I would like to ask how do i actually complete my storybook again?

Take for example the hero's handbook. After getting another new book, how do i actually 'activate' the primary quests again and fill up the remaining pages? Should I just teleport to the respective city and 'start mission?'|||Start mission will work. In some cases, you need to talk to the NPC that starts the mission. For EotN, you have a different way to get into a dungeon than it's storymode version, so be careful.

However you get yourself into the mission works.|||Quote:






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Hi people

I would like to ask how do i actually complete my storybook again?

Take for example the hero's handbook. After getting another new book, how do i actually 'activate' the primary quests again and fill up the remaining pages? Should I just teleport to the respective city and 'start mission?'




Prophecies/Factions, you just hit the start mission button. NF, you do what ever you normally do to start the mission.

Eye of the North you have two options. You can go to the Scrying Pool in the Hall of Monuments and retake the quests there, or you can just do what you need to do to start the mission.

For example, for Against the Charr, just go and click on the helmet in Grothmar Wardowns and click yes.

FYI, there are a few shortcuts for some of the EotN missions, like in Curse of the Nornbear and A Gate too Far you don't have to get the blessings. And if you have the elite skill Ursan Blessing then after you activate the bear shrine in Jaga Moraine and enter Borja Marches, you can head straight for the barricades and skip killing the four bosses to the north of the camp. And for Against the Charr you can just bee line for the boss you have to kill (and usually you can avoid fighting anything until you get to the camp itself). Check the wiki entries for more tips.

Also, don't forget that once you hit rank 8 in any of the rep titles you can no longer turn in normal mode books, so plan accordingly.

Finally, you can get multiple books by putting the one you have in storage and asking the NPC for another. You still have to do the mission for each book (and the first one in inventory is the one that gets the entry) but some people like to run through 3 or more of the really easy/quick missions and turn in the book rather than do the whole thing...having the books in inventory and moving them around saves some zoning time.|||Quote:






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Prophecies/Factions, you just hit the start mission button. NF, you do what ever you normally do to start the mission.

Eye of the North you have two options. You can go to the Scrying Pool in the Hall of Monuments and retake the quests there, or you can just do what you need to do to start the mission.

For example, for Against the Charr, just go and click on the helmet in Grothmar Wardowns and click yes.

FYI, there are a few shortcuts for some of the EotN missions, like in Curse of the Nornbear and A Gate too Far you don't have to get the blessings. And if you have the elite skill Ursan Blessing then after you activate the bear shrine in Jaga Moraine and enter Borja Marches, you can head straight for the barricades and skip killing the four bosses to the north of the camp. And for Against the Charr you can just bee line for the boss you have to kill (and usually you can avoid fighting anything until you get to the camp itself). Check the wiki entries for more tips.

Also, don't forget that once you hit rank 8 in any of the rep titles you can no longer turn in normal mode books, so plan accordingly.

Finally, you can get multiple books by putting the one you have in storage and asking the NPC for another. You still have to do the mission for each book (and the first one in inventory is the one that gets the entry) but some people like to run through 3 or more of the really easy/quick missions and turn in the book rather than do the whole thing...having the books in inventory and moving them around saves some zoning time.




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