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Advancing from Easy to Intermediate
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Cloake
Cloake

Oct-25-2006 09:52

As a very new player can any detective advise me on how many experience points you should have before advancing to Intermediate? I'm a bit reluctant because I accidently got into 'intermediate' at the beginning by offering to do someone a favour and found it baffling.

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reda
reda
Well-Connected

Oct-28-2006 03:42

LOL Greyling read his first post...

Cloake
Cloake

Oct-28-2006 07:48

Just to say thanks to reda Greyling and crunchpatty. With a couple of quits (i from a favour, 1 from an intermediate game) I have completed 11 intermediates and have made it to No 27 in the Novice Hall of Fame! Watch out AVs I'm on my way.

Cloake
Cloake

Oct-28-2006 18:47

OK just one last question - is there any way of knowing how hard a favour is? That one I quit seemed too hard - everyone clammed real quick no one had any info etc

yoyofoshow
yoyofoshow
Old Shoe

Oct-28-2006 19:12

If you go to the case tab while doing a favour it will tell you what level the mystery is.

reda
reda
Well-Connected

Oct-29-2006 02:35

But...you cant choose the level of favors. It will go up automaticly. There is a gap somewhere when your favor level is getting higher than what you can easily solve. So dont worry and quit if you get stuck. After earning more skills and equipment it will get easier.
The highest level of favors available is inc. hard.

Cloake
Cloake

Oct-29-2006 16:38

Thanks yoyofoshow I'll check them out there.

brianandme
brianandme

Oct-30-2006 15:12

It doesn't really matter when you move on to intermediate. Whenever you feel like easy mysterys are too simple and that you can solve them quickly that is a good time to move on. You may find (as I did) that when moving on to a new level it seems harder than you wanted, in which case you can go back to easy and gain a little more experience with the game.

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