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difficulty of favors
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freaky frank
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Aug-22-2006 01:53
How much exp. do I need to get really hard favors
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Greyling
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Aug-22-2006 12:31
Oki so just 2 favours then - have you made sure to ask after 3 cases (4 if counting a previous favour)? If you haven't that's probably the reason why you haven't come across that many. If you forget to ask when you're up for a favour according to the pattern, it overrides the favour, meaning that you'll then have to do a new set of 3/4 to get to a favour :)
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Greyling
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Aug-22-2006 12:44
* a new set of 3-4 cases to get a favour :)
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Jojo
Old Shoe
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Aug-22-2006 12:57
*thought favor difficulty was dependent on how many favors you'd done, not experience*
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AraLives
Battered Shoe
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Aug-22-2006 13:12
It doesn't override the pattern if you forget to ask for the favor--it just waits there for you until you do ask. Otherwise, we couldn't hold favors for hunts! :)
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Reese Withers
Well-Connected
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Aug-22-2006 13:23
Yeah....the favor remains there until you do it. It doesnt leave. Unless you travel to another city, then it disappears and u have to redo the pattern
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AndreaX
Thespian
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Aug-22-2006 13:44
what she meant (I think) is that if you are holding a favor (or u did not ask), but then solve 3 more cases, you loose the previous one
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Manfred Lurker
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Aug-22-2006 13:48
Well, I asked everyone , dear boy , and so far no-one at all has any cases for me to solve. It's quite a dilemma!
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LilRach
Well-Connected
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Aug-22-2006 13:56
Manfred, have you completed 4 cases? The first favor you receive will be after completing (solving) four cases. Then, if you solve your favor, you only have to complete three more cases to receive a favor.
The key to favors is you must complete 4 cases to receive your next favor. If you solve the previous favor, it counts as one of these 4. If you do not solve your favor, then you must solve 4 "normal" cases before you will receive your next favor.
Case + Case + Case + Case = Favor
OR
Favor + Case + Case + Case = Favor
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Greyling
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Greyling
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Aug-22-2006 14:55
Nope, if you don't ask for a favour when it's due and start another case instead, it overrides the pattern. But if you do ask, you can continue to do cases while holding the favour, and it stays there :)
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