Entertainer Archive
Thread: ...i am new and have questions...please help =D
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DraidenNicholas
Wed May 18, 2005 4:30 am
#1
i know this is kinda bad but i am another person who changed from a "fighter" to an "entertainer" with thiscu thing.
i am just wondering how do i do the missions? i go to the "glowing gold thing" and start dancing for the ten min or whatever but nothing ever happens so......if anyone can help that would be awsome...thanks 
LyteFoot
Wed May 18, 2005 5:23 am
#2
Yes informative instructions aren't they.
You have to go inside the building behind the waypoint marker and perform in there. Trust me you are far from the first person to have to ask, in fact I have taken ONE mission in the 7 months I've been a performer and didn't complete it for the very same reason LOL.
Gothywench
Wed May 18, 2005 6:46 am
#3
Hello!
I also suggest checking out the Dancer forum, as you can get specific answers to your question on the Dancer profession. Also, there are some EXCELLENT help guides which should answer any question you might have.
Cheers!
I also suggest checking out the Dancer forum, as you can get specific answers to your question on the Dancer profession. Also, there are some EXCELLENT help guides which should answer any question you might have.
Cheers!
Tralmek
Wed May 18, 2005 6:57 am
#4
Instead of standing in the waypoint, you'll have to go inside the building and Entertain in there. Remember to get two missions for the same place, they'll complete a few seconds after one another, so it'll be like making twice the credits.
Warryyr
Wed May 18, 2005 1:49 pm
#5
And, if you take missions in hotels, don't forget to try your luck here and there with the Jubilee Wheel. You have a chance to double your credits, but of course, could always lose them, too. ![]()
If you're worried about losing all of your mission payouts, give the Lugjack Machine a whirl! You might a nice payout from only a few credits ![]()
And, we're all happy to have you here - no matter what professions you respec'd out of, or whatever. Entertainers are good folks, and generally pretty helpful.
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