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Thread: Help with Padiwan Trials
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CheezeWhiz
Sat Jun 11, 2005 4:41 am
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Everyone knows the jedi padiwan trials are seriously bugged with waypoints to npc's that don't spawn. My question is: when you reset the trial to restart from the beginning it keeps giving you the same quest over and over. Does this mean that you receive credit for the previous trial quest you have successfully completed? I'm assuming it does, and that each time you meditate at a force shrine....it keeps giving you the same trial over and over until you complete it. If you have an npc that doesn't spawn, does this mean you have to keep resetting the trial until you get one that has an npc that spawns. I am having problems with current old musician trial, where you talk to the quest giver who sends you to Mos Eisely Cantina but there is no npc that spawns at that waypoint. I have reset t his quest 5 or 6 times and the same thing happens over and over. If this is happening, is it best to wait till the server resets and try the quest again?
Anybody who has completed the padiwan trials, can you pleas let us know if you are credited with the missions you have completed when you rest it at a shrine. You have two options: (1) quit the padiwan trials or (2) reset to start over. I assume you never want to quit the padiwan trials as that would undo all the quest you completed. The (2) option I assume just resets your current trial to the beginning, and you keep doing it until you can get all the npc's to spawn so you can do the trial.
There is nothing in your fs journal to show you have completed any of the padiwan trials, so I guess you just keep track of how many you have completed. When you finish the last one you should get the system screen saying you have completed the trials and are granted the title of initiate and get the initiate box in your fs skill tree.
Would really appreciate some clarification here from somdbody who finished the padiwan trials recently and can elighten us with your experiences doing the trials. That would really be a big help.
Thanks,
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