Gathering Quests

Started by Valo56, April 01, 2014, 07:56:37 PM

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Valo56

Can a form of gathering quest exclusively for wild PC's be added? Back in EfU:M and EfU:A these existed, though I suspect were removed for EfU:R due to city PC's regularly doing them to get the loot.

Perhaps there could be a method by which only nature PC's are able to do these? For instance, perhaps only those with the nature sending totems could gain access to the area (perhaps the one with the myconid), meaning only druids and those they deem allies.

Even Sanctuary has gathering quests of a sort. They have two NPC's for rothe meat, rat hunting, wormingers, bounties, animal skinning and aberrant hunting. Not to mention scrapping, baublium and another two NPC's for animatron parts, but the PC's who are actually wildsmen (at least, those ones who are legitimately wildsmen and don't enter Sanctuary unless needed) don't have anything, other than the druidic patrols which is only valid for one type of wild PC, only gives a tiny bit of XP, and can only be taken a limited number of times to my understanding.

granny

Maybe not another gathering quest, but maybe something neat and specific for the Nature folks. The people that go exclusively into nature vibe will be extremely limited (druids not so much).

I like the idea of having a druid only area opened only to allies (that were given a token).

granny

Another idea: the token of access would disintegrate (and maybe bestow curse or worse) if the owner entered in determined areas, like the shield.

Pandip

Even if it isn't a gathering quest, anything for non-Steward, non-druid wildfolk would be absolutely great. I understand that DM's have been avoiding a "nature hangout" place, but we don't even have a reasonable vendor unless we are a druid or inducted into the Stewards, which can sometimes be less than ideal, and I think leads to the Stewards being a catch-all nature faction because of its benefits, which I don't think is the intention.

Howlando

I've been working on something. It has been a bit slow going.