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# of cases for favours

LuthienAstraea
LuthienAstraea
Well-Connected

Mar-25-2007 07:06

i knw u need 3 solved cases for 1 favour but say u do 4, and then a favour, does that 1 extra case carry forward so u only have to do 2 cases the next time round?

and what about 5?

tnx

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AndreaX
AndreaX
Thespian

Mar-25-2007 07:50

OK, here are the scenarios:

1. You solve a favor, solve 3 regular cases, you get another favor.

2. You solve a favor, solve 4 regular cases, you get another favor. You solve THAT favor, you only need 2 more regular cases to get the next favor.

3. You solve a favor, solve 5 regular cases, you get another favor. You solve THAT favor, you only need 1 more regulalr case to get the next favor.

4. If you do more than 3 regular cases after a favor, the favor you solve counts only as the first case, so you will need 3 more regular cases before you get another favor. The game won't let you do 2 favors in a row.

LuthienAstraea
LuthienAstraea
Well-Connected

Mar-25-2007 11:14

ok i get it now..thanks a lot andreaX :))

Trey Lin
Trey Lin
Assistant Librarian

Mar-25-2007 14:06

Very welcome.

Trey Lin
Trey Lin
Assistant Librarian

Mar-25-2007 14:08

That ^ was AndreaX's double btw!

S. Holmes Jr.
S. Holmes Jr.

Mar-27-2007 02:11

Is there anyway to know that which towner i already did a favor?
And is it possible to get rewards even if the towner is a contact?

AndreaX
AndreaX
Thespian

Mar-27-2007 04:39

To your first question: I am not susre what you mean. If u mean contacts, they are listed in your detective page. If you mean favors you have done, those aren't listed.

You get a reward every time you solve a favor. Sometimes, you get the contact, but once u have a PE contact and a WE contact in each city, you won't be getting any more contacts, just the rewards.

a_agarwal
a_agarwal

Apr-23-2007 11:43

If I solve my 4 free cases, do I get to solve a fovour case???

AraLives
AraLives
Battered Shoe

Apr-23-2007 13:40

See the first response to this question, above.


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