Talk:Guide to Free to Play

Better list
this list seems to be more up to date, though it has less info, it has favor only:

https://ddowiki.com/page/Quests_by_favor

;&gt;jamvaru 20:15, September 16, 2011 (EDT)


 * How is that list "more up to date"? This has 88 F2P quests (including Grotto) and 1,052 Favor; that has 87 F2P quests (not including Grotto) and 1,052 Favor.  They both have the Lordsmarch Plaza quests, which are the most recent F2P quests and thus the ones most likely to be not on a list... - LrdSlvrhnd 04:27, September 17, 2011 (EDT)


 * hmm, guess you're right, it was a trick of the eyes... caused me to miscount numbers of quests in certain levels... (didn't notice the total quest count at the bottom)... ok, thanks :) ;&gt;jamvaru 04:36, September 23, 2011 (EDT)


 * btw, can you point me to a 'favor grinding' guide? ;&gt;jamvaru 04:36, September 23, 2011 (EDT)


 * where is the 'watch this page' link? I mean, besides when you edit ;&gt;jamvaru 04:36, September 23, 2011 (EDT)


 * Favor grinding guide: F2P guide for new players who want everything but don't want to pay, I find the quest list from post #4 better than the list from the OP.


 * The 'Watch' link is at the top of each page. by Mjoll 06:51, September 23, 2011 (EDT)

new quests
cool other people added favor points and such info, 1 more to go. i dont have time to do those quests yet but i hope some of you can fill the individual quest pages.

btw, how can i remove the ugly box and check icons beside the names of the new quests? - Sef326 09:11, February 4, 2010 (EST)

- The list is nice, but not correct. I did every free to play quest, except Whisperdoom, which is currently broken, and got 913 favor. With Whisperdoom it would be 931. Doesn't net you anything right now though.

Also, at the top you speak of 907 favor, and in the list of 916, which is not only both incorrect, but inconsistent with itself.

Maybe some quest favor was changed or a quest was made F2P?

Robi3's thread has been updated, it's now listing 920 total favor, so I upadted this page... not sure if that includes whisperdoom or not. I'm only up to 500favor myself, so I can't vouch for any accuracy on the calculations of course.--Cyanpill 20:45, November 1, 2009 (EST)
 * Hiding in Plain Sight is not on the list and it has base favor 5. Sef326 21:16, November 3, 2009 (EST)

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Example DP Runner
The example DP Runner has AP in 4 different class enhancement trees, is this possible to achieve in-game? If it isn't, what would be the correct way to proceed? Delete the section? Create a new DP Runner? Anything else? }
 * Hi - you're already in the Wiki, so why not just look it up! But the answer to your question is - a character can have 6 enhancement trees, plus the appropriate Racial, for a total of 7. Now, if it were wrong (and that does happen), the correct action would be to... correct it, adding an explanatory note to your edit. As a rule, all Wikis like editing more than deletion. Speaking of rules, add ~ to the end of any /talk comment, to include your username (or IP #) and date. And welcome to the wiki! &rArr; C-Hound (Contribs • Message • Email ) 12:25, March 18, 2019 (EDT)
 * Hi, what you have probably failed to notice on the Enhancements UI is the big arrow on the right side of the UI. Use it to access additional trees. Also observe the dropdown arrows for each tree. Use those to reorder trees / access additional enh.trees. Good luck. And also, please sign your posts. -- &rArr; Cru121 (Contribs • Message • Email ) 16:59, March 18, 2019 (EDT)