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    Ruler of the Land TheVictorious's Avatar
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    The Hiding Place quest and a problem with "mission"!

    The quest is simply asking to complete any "mission" with a difficulty of 5 or more, I did Storm Recovery Level 10 and does not count it, so I'm not sure why BB suddenly decided to come with something weird and call it a "mission", it does not make sense at all, I thought they name it as a mission to make it short as any Scenario, Adventure or Venture!

    https://i.imgur.com/KUQKecu.png

    Seriously? what does that mean?

    I think it is Adventure, isn't? why you hate to make things easy to understand for players?
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    might be a terminology thing. Adventures now called missions. Storm is a scenario so not a mission, i mean adventure.


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    Adventure is now a catch-all description that covers several different types:
    • Co-op Missions such as Siege, Tomb Raiders, Lakeside Treasure, etc.
    • Mini Missions such as Arctic Explosion, Sleepy Reef, Dark Priests, Lost Skull, etc.
    • Missions such as Traitors, Nords, Black Knights, Tailors, Ali Babas, etc.
    • Scenarios such as Grain Conflict, Heart of the Wood, Storm Recovery, etc.
    • Ventures such as Valuable Intel, El Chupacabra, One Step Ahead, etc.

    There are two ways to see which type any particular adventure is:
    Either by using the tooltip in the star menu, or by checking the pop-up box that appears before you confirm to start the adventure.
    Last edited by _Aszbhar; 16.12.18 at 03:46.

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    Ruler of the Land topgearfan's Avatar
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    While it is silly that they changed the terminology it is nothing new. It was done a long time ago.
    Was fighting windmills from Aug 2012 to Oct 2019.

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    mission/ adventure

    can we please change back to the name adventure , why the change its just made things confusing they have been adventure for years, why the change can not see a reason for it ?????


    Merged
    Last edited by MOD_Daz; 17.12.18 at 13:44.

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    Ruler of the Land topgearfan's Avatar
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    Its been mission for over a year too - Dev-Diary-Adventure-Classification.
    The change was so silly people seem to have conveniently forgotten it even happened..
    Was fighting windmills from Aug 2012 to Oct 2019.

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    problem is also that in quests BB sometime still use the term Adventures - and that sometimes mission quests also can be completed by scenarios

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    Quote Originally Posted by halv12 View Post
    problem is also that in quests BB sometime still use the term Adventures - and that sometimes mission quests also can be completed by scenarios
    Adventure is just a generic/grouping name for all the types so it means it does not matter which one you complete. The mod post above summarizes it well.

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