 Diptych Administrator Posts: 3493
3/19/2019
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Here's this thread's week for quest quickions!
-- Sir Frederick, the Libertarian Esotericist. Lord Hubris, the Bloody Baron. Juniper Brown, the Ill-Fated Orphan. Esther Ellis-Hall, the Fashionable Fabian.
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 Gallmarch Posts: 111
3/22/2019
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Exceptional Stories have been becoming more explicit in general about the consequences of your actions over the last couple of years (e.g., "Eviscerating the Avuncular Milliner is a permanent decision. Do not make this choice if you prefer to buy hats from a friendly gent"). Personally, I'm a fan, although YMMV.
-- My profile: https://www.fallenlondon.com/profile/Gallmarch
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 Catherine Raymond Posts: 2518
3/22/2019
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Gallmarch wrote:
Exceptional Stories have been becoming more explicit in general about the consequences of your actions over the last couple of years (e.g., "Eviscerating the Avuncular Milliner is a permanent decision. Do not make this choice if you prefer to buy hats from a friendly gent"). Personally, I'm a fan, although YMMV.
Kudos to you for capturing that element of FBG's house style perfectly.
-- Cathy Raymond http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/cathyr19355
Catherine Raymond aka Mrs. Rykar Malkus http://fallenlondon.com/Profile/Catherine%20Raymond (Gone NORTH)
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 Dudebro Pyro Posts: 756
3/25/2019
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Fadewalker wrote:
Is there a guidance for cashing out favours? And if you're looking for more of a guidance than a guide - conflict cards are the best way, with a couple of exceptions: Docks favours are insanely profitable when used for expedition supplies when used for the Tomb of the Silken Thread (provided you have enough watchful to 100% the Bucaneering challenge), Revolutionaries have an extremely profitable cash out by Calling them In in the flit with the caveat that it's card-based (unlike every other location's Calling In Favours storylet), and Urchins can be cashed out for Scraps on the same card which is extremely helpful if grinding for the high-end relicker items.
Finally, while the most profitable Society cash out is still through a conflict card, if you do wanna Call In your society favours that's best done at the Court as long as you have at least six; but Society favours are also extremely useful for raising your Scheme in the Salon, for later use in generating burst MW.
-- Dudebro Pyro, eccentric scholar
Spare Starveling Kitties always welcome. I collect them. For that matter, send me your unwanted cat boxes too.
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 Arcengal Posts: 196
3/22/2019
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Please tell that's an actual example?
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 Azothi Posts: 586
3/20/2019
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Trying some hot wine in the Refreshment Pavillion at the Carnival gives a 50% chance at either 2 CP of Nightmares reduction or 1 CP of Scandal gain. Changing literary schools in the Singing Mandrake is also a way to gain Scandal: rejecting your school gives 1 CP of Scandal, while aligning with the Nocturnals gives 2 CP of Scandal.
-- Azoth I, the Emissary of Cardinals - A Paramount Presence (not currently accepting new Proteges) Away to where the Chain cannot bind us.
Hesperidean.
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 Dudebro Pyro Posts: 756
3/21/2019
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fafer.forums wrote:
Cave of Nadir question: If i sell it's locations to any offered party, will there be some downside latter when accessing the cave? Any recommendations to whom to sell it? I've been leaning toward Spymaster for Great game renown/favours. As Jolanda said, you become Closest To the faction, but in the long term that's a minor consequence: you can change your Closest To at will for a non-negligible but not bankrupting cost. You also get a reward - two factions give one worth 1562.5 echoes, and the other two give a 312.5 echo item. Finally, you get up to 7 favours and a tiny bit of Renown, but that's pretty much inconsequential. (Also some quirk changes, which to the majority of players is also of no consequence.)
Of these, only the Great Game payment is really useful: the only other way to get it is through scraps, which is extremely tedious; and it's useful for one of the possible paths (the most difficult one, arguably) to Paramoun Presence. The other 1500 echo item (from the Revolutionaries) has a non-scrap grind that's quite doable, and the 312.5 echo items don't really have any uses (and also can be had for far less scraps - 680 rather than 3200).
It's true that the GG reward is also used for Heart's Desire, but when you get to that point in the ambition there's an extremely cheap one-time storylet to get the same item specifically for the purposes of advancing the story, so I wouldn't take this into consideration.
Personally, I would advise against being overeager to sell it purely for profit: you can only ever do so once. Hold on to it until you're certain you know what you want, which might well end up being an RP decision rather than a mechanical one. Or maybe even keep it a secret forever - that's a valid choice, too.
-- Dudebro Pyro, eccentric scholar
Spare Starveling Kitties always welcome. I collect them. For that matter, send me your unwanted cat boxes too.
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 Meradine Heidenreich Posts: 468
3/25/2019
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Fadewalker wrote:
Is there a guidance for cashing out favours?
You're looking for this (with thanks to Phryne)
http://community.failbettergames.com/topic24895-the-ultimate-guide-to-favours-and-renown.aspx#post202275:
-- https://www.fallenlondon.com/profile/Meradine%20Heidenreich
The Starveling kit Gobbled up the bit of cheese on my tray .. "O Weh!"
No plant battles, please.
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