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Four Winds Quest
Ok I understand that this quest is split between certain levels, 26-35 , 36-45 and 46-50.
I am currently level 36 and the first subquest was to pay 4000 tools! A friend is level 35 and he has to pay 500 tools.
I know we are split into different levels but thats a huge difference for 1 level! Id understand if i was level 40+ but it seems anyone unlucky enough to be at level 36 will be stung heavily in resources.
Oh yeah and the rewards are different as well, I will receive a watermill and 500 gems upon completion, anyone below level 36 will get a silo and 500 gems. Not sure what level 46 and above will receive.
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the rewards are in ratio to what you have to achieve - level 46 and above have harder quests than those below so this is reflected with the rewards.. Its the same as the guild coin rewards for the guild quests....
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im level 47 i would get 1 silo 1 watermill and 500 gems but my 1st thing i is i have to find 30 granite through very long treasure hunt
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Any idea what would be the next quest ("From the mine") for levels 36-45?
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Here is all data about the quest and tasks. Data came from this picture, with translation by me and Google. More by Google. I colored in red some tasks that could be problematic. For tasks involving finishing an adventure all that matters is that adventure is completed after the task started. Adventure can be started before the task. For tasks involving producing settlers, using bread does not count as producing settlers, but love potion counts. Still, it takes a great deal of time.
Tasks:
1. Strong Advice
2. From the Mine
3. Watcher in the Tower
4. Alliance
5. Bad Timing
6. Aftermath
7. Broken Armor
8. A New Force
9. Small Change
10. Sunny Day
Costs and rewards:
Level 16-25
1. Find 10 marble in short treasure search, pay 600 stone. Reward: 500 hardwood
2. Produce 100 brew, own 250 bread. Reward: 50 marble
3. Own 600 coal, produce 2000 fish. Reward: 100 hardwood planks
4. Produce 125 sandwiches, use 25 sandwiches. Reward: 100 bread
5. Buy 800 resources, own 60 bows. Reward: 100 coins
6. Own 1000 fish in deposit (?), own 50 bowmen. Reward: 100 coal
7. Produce 200 bronze swords, own 1000 fish. Reward: 100 bronze
8. Produce 100 settlers (not using bread), own 2400 bronze swords. Reward: 100 bread
9. Buy 200 coins, own 240 recruits. Reward: 100 brew
10. Pay 500 pinewood planks, find 150 stone in short treasure search. Reward: 100 bronze swords
Final reward: 4 noble houses, 500 gems
Level 26-35
1. Find 200 hardwood planks in medium treasure search, pay (not buy) 500 tools. Reward: 440 hardwood planks
2. Do a short adventure search (no need to find it), finish 1 adventure. Reward: 200 horse
3. Pay 2000 marble, produce 100 sandwiches. Reward: 700 bronze
4. Receive 50 fishplate buffs from a friend, produce 7000 fish food. Reward: 250 brew
5. Produce 480 horses, get 700 granite loot from Island of the Pirates (50% chance). Reward: 300 coins
6. Pay 2500 coal, own 80 cavalry. Reward: 200 tools
7. Produce 150 iron swords, own 3000 hardwood planks. Reward: 150 iron
8. Produce 150 settlers (not using bread), own 3600 iron swords. Reward: 200 bread
9. Buy 500 coins, own 360 militia. Reward: 200 brew
10. Pay 700 water, get 200 granite loot from Dark Priests (50% chance). Reward: 100 iron swords
Final reward: silo, 500 gems
Levels 36-45
1. Find 10 granite in long treasure search, pay 4000 tools. Reward: 400 exotic wood
2. Produce 100 exotic wood planks, pay 3000 marble. Reward: 250 exotic wood planks
3. Buy 4000 resources, produce (not sell after all) 100 baskets. Reward: 200 sausages
4. Receive 50 sandwich buffs from a friend, finish Outlaws losing maximum 500 recruits. Reward: 300 granite
5. Own 120 soldiers, get 600 granite loot from Bandit Nest (33% chance). Reward: 500 coins
6. Produce 10000 musk deer fragrance, pay 10000 hardwood planks. Reward: 200 coins
7. Produce 250 longbows, own 5000 meat. Reward: 200 exotic wood
8. Produce 200 settlers (not using bread), own 5000 longbows. Reward: 300 bread
9. Buy 1200 coins, own 500 longbowmen (really?). Reward: 300 brew
10. Pay 3000 meat, get 400 granite loot from Old Friends (61% chance). Reward: 900 longbows
Final reward: watermill, 500 gems
Levels 46-50
1. Find 30 granite from very long treasure search, pay 500 saltpeter. Reward: 625 exotic wood planks
2. Produce 20 damascene swords, pay 5000 marble. Reward: 100 titanium ore
3. Produce 200 baskets, use 175 baskets. Reward: 200 exotic wood
4. Receive 50 basket buffs from a friend, finish Black Knights without losing a single soldier. Reward: 500 granite
5. Produce 20 crossbows, get 1000 granite loot from Motherly Love (37% chance). Reward: 700 coins
6. Pay 10000 sausages, own 200 crossbowmen. Reward: 450 coins
7. Produce 170 titanium bars, own 2000 granite. Reward: 200 titanium bars
8. Produce 250 settlers (not using bread), own 3800 steel swords. Reward: 400 bread
9. Buy 2000 coins, own 100 elite soldiers. Reward: 400 brew
10. Pay 1000 steel bars, get 600 granite loot from Surprise Attack (33% chance). Reward: 100 damascene swords
Final reward: silo, watermill, 500 gems
For corrections send me a private message. Please don't quote this whole text in your replies :)
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I would be more concerned about the time frame of this quest. Two weeks and as a level 46+ you start with a quest that can take you 2 days already. Then the next quest is producing 20 damascene swords and paying 5k marble. Dama swords take 1 hour and 13 minutes each, buffed you still need half a day just to produce them and hope you can be on as it is finished. Lets hope the other ones are less time consuming so it is at least somewhat feasible to finish it within the very limited timeframe
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Question that has cropped up in help on my server: when it says "earn 10 granite", does that mean you have to earn EXACTLY 10 granite? Someone received 30 granite (from a search started yesterday) and the quest didn't complete, someone else received 10 and the quest DID complete.
There may be other reasons why the quest didn't complete, but just wondering if anyone else has seen this interesting quirk.
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Keep in mind that you have to earn the granite using a SPECIFIC treasure hunt. Like short, long and so on.
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They told me they'd done the right length search.
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As in other quests, you first have to see the text and only then send the explorer. So if they started the search y-day, it does not count, only after they open quest. At least it works like this for daily quest when you are supposed to buff or be buffed.