Originally Posted by
YANIZ
MSE or RTBN, or both are follow-up adventures... I played them on testing and they completed quest to do follow-up adventures.
Cheers YANIZ! I haven't had time to check much on the Test server lately but here's hoping BB update/have updated the visible details in the Adventure info to show that clearly.
Regarding the rosettes/poker chips/flowers/confusing coloured thingies in the corners:
Update re rosettes: BB's original intention was to use the colours (initially gold, silver and bronze) as nothing more than a guide to availability, with the arrival of the Achievement System on the test server this has been confirmed. Beige = "Normal", Green = Uncommon, Blue = Rare, and Purple = a separate category called "Epic". This is not entirely the same as as the "Epic" required by other quests and applies only to the Achievement System requirement to complete BK, DB, and RB "at least once."
I'll try to untangle this new knot and make it a bit clearer as time allows.
While they may have originally been intended to show difficulty/level, For a long time the colours showed difficulty tolerably well though not at all perfectly but when Lost Skull and Tropical Sun came in that pretty much went completely out the window. Put bluntly, at this point they are so muddled (especially *green*) they don't really seem to say much about difficulty at all. Taken as a very rough and limited guide:
• Beige = Very Easy (example: The beige Anniversary "Adventures" that are nothing more than 'seek and find' and more realistically, the tutorial Bounty Hunter) to Medium (example: Stealing From the Rich)
• Green = Easy (example: Lost Skull) to Hard (example: Sons of the Veld)
• Blue = Hard (example: Nords) to Very Hard (example: Secluded Experiments)
• Purple = Hard (example: Black Knights) to Eep! o.o (example: Fairytales)
But even in that there is a lot of overlap, especially noticable in SotV and SE. So while there really is no tidy way to summarize the rosettes when taken all together Jamdoggy's and SmurfAsH's posts just above and, it is hoped, this one do give the general idea.
Originally Posted by
Jamdoggy
It is possible though, to be invited to ANY adventure, regardless of level (unless that's been fixed and I didn't know), but you can only build a Barracks and train Recruits from level 15, so being invited to an adventure before then is pointless...
It is indeed possible. And thankee.