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Thread: dark jedi medallion
sure youve been on since day 1????
.. just about everyone has got the thing from a theif mission...whoohoo!
If you were here day 1, then why did you register today? . . . I don't mean to flame btw. I looted my medalian and force amplification cryttle from a dark jedi in a large hunting part. those things give good exp. lol ![]()
I hate when people say the've been involved from day one when the didn't even beta test probably. I was involved full game day one. not day one.
and as for you, Jedi Shabubu, you got the game thinking you could start out as a jedi right? wether that's true or not, i highly doubt you were here from day one. or full game day one. ok, I'm done
I did have 100 of these
But they get deleted when your near thecriminal and destroy the waypoints he gives you
You can buy them at vendor AND get them off a guy in mos eisley. Its a quest item. Means nothing.
Nice little "hints" dunce. Quit trying to make people play the guessing game as if you know something we don't. That medallion is common knowledge N000000B
sorry im tired.
Perhaps it could help your FS char somehow.. no one knows.
And I have a feeling he's going to make the "Well I have a life unlike all you nerds so how should I know?" comment. Sadly, life != brain.
Three responses
- There are now over 20836 posts. It is totally unrealistic to ask people to read all of them (esp. when 60-70% of them are flames, anyway).
- I started a new character on Rori or Talus for kicks and got this as my first mission. Completing the mission gave me Holocron splinters (which the junk dealer will buy as junk, which also means nothing. EQ is the only RPG that I've ever played where vendors won't buy back unique quest items.)
- Common does not equal worthless. Look at how many creature handlers are running around. Are they worthless because they are common? It is pretty easy to get missions that hand out 1k credits, so even a noob could accumulate a lot of money if he/she/it was willing to grind on that for a while. Does that make credits useless?
Here's Another thing. Does it seems a bit strange to be focusing on finding Jedi related items/quests, when your primary character is not the one who becomes FS? That doesn't make a lot of sense as a story: Joe Schmo discovered he was Force Sensative because John Doe was able to assemble a Holocron from a bunch of shards...
Lucas is supposed to be a real storyteller and this doesn't fit his style.
Kiaca wrote:
Three responses
- There are now over 20836 posts. It is totally unrealistic to ask people to read all of them (esp. when 60-70% of them are flames, anyway).
- I started a new character on Rori or Talus for kicks and got this as my first mission. Completing the mission gave me Holocron splinters (which the junk dealer will buy as junk, which also means nothing. EQ is the only RPG that I've ever played where vendors won't buy back unique quest items.)
- Common does not equal worthless. Look at how many creature handlers are running around. Are they worthless because they are common? It is pretty easy to get missions that hand out 1k credits, so even a noob could accumulate a lot of money if he/she/it was willing to grind on that for a while. Does that make credits useless?
Here's Another thing. Does it seems a bit strange to be focusing on finding Jedi related items/quests, when your primary character is not the one who becomes FS? That doesn't make a lot of sense as a story: Joe Schmo discovered he was Force Sensative because John Doe was able to assemble a Holocron from a bunch of shards...
Lucas is supposed to be a real storyteller and this doesn't fit his style.
What I'm about to say is going to sound harsh, but it's not meant to be.
Agreed on 1.
Not sure what point 2 is for.
Point 3 is just argumentative. Common != worthless... of course it is worthless.
No one wants to be common, and in my opinion each person, and each person's play style should be geared towards being unique. The only people who would say common isn't worthless are... well... common.