This is more of technical question than anything else but here goes:
Does favor cap at "Loved" or does it continue to stack up in the way experience does when it reads "May Advance"?
For example: If I continue to accrue favor past the "Loved" mark and then supplicate for something will it automatically reduce my character down to being ignored or does it just take a certain measure from whatever you've got on the books?
Thanks for the time spent in indulging my curiousity.
Favor Cap?
Favor Cap?
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Here is the link its alittle old. And someone may clue us in but Sharni's response was that really we don't need to know the numbers and how it breaks down.
http://www.forgottenkingdoms.com/board/ ... php?t=1756
Here is the link its alittle old. And someone may clue us in but Sharni's response was that really we don't need to know the numbers and how it breaks down.
http://www.forgottenkingdoms.com/board/ ... php?t=1756
I'm not really too concerned with the numbers, and I guess I'll just find out the next time I supplicate for something. Thanks for the referral though! I appreciate you pointing that out.
"A man may die yet still endure if his work enters the greater work, for time is carried upon a current of forgotten deeds, and events of great moment are but the culmination of a single carefully placed thought." - Chime of Eons
I realize that. I was only curious if it was possible to keep from going all the way back down to being totally ignored (let's call it 0 favor). Like I said though, I suppose I'll find out in the course of things. Thanks.
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There is a maximum value that mortals may have for their favour score, whether it is at or beyond loved is for the player to determine themselves.
Supplication of items or assistance will reduce the value, but not necessarily by the same amount for each kind of supplication. Again, it is for the player to determine.
If all a player is interested in is supplicating shinies, you need to be at loved, you supplicate and then you start over from whichever point it reduces you to - which will pretty much always be 'ignored',
Supplication of items or assistance will reduce the value, but not necessarily by the same amount for each kind of supplication. Again, it is for the player to determine.
If all a player is interested in is supplicating shinies, you need to be at loved, you supplicate and then you start over from whichever point it reduces you to - which will pretty much always be 'ignored',
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