Aug 17, 2020 4:02 am
Morris explains more about Ranks and quests. Quests have ranks as well and adventurers can only take quests which are allowed for their ranks. There are some quests that are free for all ranks and quests that may be exclusively for beginners. Morris suggests that since you are just starting why not join one of those beginner quests.
You won't get much from Rank E quests but they are relatively safer compared to the others. To take quests that are higher than your rank, you may try joining parties in which case the party leader can choose the quest which can be quests that are suitable for his/her rank.
Climbing higher in the ranks require recommendation, for your rank you just need three people qualified to recommend such as other higher ranking adventurers, us guild staff, or important people like the mayor.
"If you're ready to take on a quest, just take a post from the quest board and hand it to me." Morris says as he direct your attention to the boards.
Morris tells you that you need to finish at least one quest equal to your rank every month otherwise your adventurers license will be revoked and it will be much harder to get a new license. The license may get stolen or destroyed, you just need to report these incidents to the on any adventurer's guild to get a replacement. Failing is fine but failing too many quests will affect your reputation making it harder for you to get quests which may eventually lead you to not getting any quest at all resulting to the revocation of your license.
You won't get much from Rank E quests but they are relatively safer compared to the others. To take quests that are higher than your rank, you may try joining parties in which case the party leader can choose the quest which can be quests that are suitable for his/her rank.
Climbing higher in the ranks require recommendation, for your rank you just need three people qualified to recommend such as other higher ranking adventurers, us guild staff, or important people like the mayor.
"If you're ready to take on a quest, just take a post from the quest board and hand it to me." Morris says as he direct your attention to the boards.
Morris tells you that you need to finish at least one quest equal to your rank every month otherwise your adventurers license will be revoked and it will be much harder to get a new license. The license may get stolen or destroyed, you just need to report these incidents to the on any adventurer's guild to get a replacement. Failing is fine but failing too many quests will affect your reputation making it harder for you to get quests which may eventually lead you to not getting any quest at all resulting to the revocation of your license.