tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5170161199375200085.post4210224833551812155..comments2024-03-28T02:55:08.855-07:00Comments on JVT Workshop: The Fifteen Minute QuestJoseph Skyrimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08734014925489857811noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5170161199375200085.post-4887928526524474282013-10-01T15:54:58.621-07:002013-10-01T15:54:58.621-07:00Hehe that's ok! All quests (player made or not...Hehe that's ok! All quests (player made or not) can be played by a full party (of 5). Often they are solo friendly (like mine) but there are some that specifically say they were designed for a full group. Usually this is in the description of the quest - though not always. <br /><br />You are welcome to bring a full party even to a solo friendly quest though - it would just make things easier. <br /><br />Don't worry too much about level (unless your party is very varied in it), the monsters scale to whatever level you are. So a level 1 person would run into level 1 versions of the things - lets say... bandits. At level 1 they just attack with a sword. A level 15 person would run into level 15 bandits who also now have healing potions and possibly some special attacks etc.<br /><br />It's only a problem if you (a level 9) go in with a level 60. The monsters will scale up and you will be fighting some really tough critters. :P<br /><br />Feel free to ask more questions, I'll be happy to answer! ^_^Joseph Skyrimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08734014925489857811noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5170161199375200085.post-88614267051487811162013-10-01T03:45:45.999-07:002013-10-01T03:45:45.999-07:00That sounds like fun, wow, thanks for the elaborat...That sounds like fun, wow, thanks for the elaborate explanation! I'm (obviously) new to all this, so I hope you don't mind me asking a bit more. As I'm not really serious about Neverwinter and played for only two days (let's say super casual), I'm just playing around a bit together with Tiger. Is there player-made content for two people as well? For how many people is your quest meant? Or is it not a group thing and is it soloable?<br /><br />I'm only level 9 at the moment, but depending on how all this works, maybe I'll try your quest any of these days (@ravanel).Ravanelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03447777640056476366noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5170161199375200085.post-78141326912884889052013-09-30T15:33:21.046-07:002013-09-30T15:33:21.046-07:00Hi Ravanel! When you get a character to level 15 y...Hi Ravanel! When you get a character to level 15 you gain access to the foundry tools to make your own quests so as you can imagine there are TONS out there.<br /><br />To play the player made quests (you can do it from level 1) the fastest method is to press "K" which will bring up a rather messy window. Towards the bottom you'll see a "Foundry" list with the most popular quests scrolling along. Press the "more" button beside the Foundry header to then go into the foundry search.<br /><br />There are a bunch of tabs there like "best", "new" (where mine is) and "for review" (lots of unpolished stuff here). I think you have to expand the search tool by clicking advanced to get the "Short code" field to pop up. Once that is there type in the code and it should find the quest - then accept it and it should lead you to where you need to go next! :)<br /><br />Alternatively you should be able to search by author (@josephskyrim for me) or title but those don't really work too well in my experience.<br /><br />Also if pressing "K" is too meta-gamey for you, you can also directly get the foundry window if you visit any of the harper NPCs or interact with the job boards in each zone. The listing will be trimmed down to only display quests in that zone though. :)Joseph Skyrimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08734014925489857811noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5170161199375200085.post-64005621566616599922013-09-30T04:14:17.159-07:002013-09-30T04:14:17.159-07:00I happened to download the Neverwinter MMO yesterd...I happened to download the Neverwinter MMO yesterday... what is this Foundry and code. How does this work?Ravanelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03447777640056476366noreply@blogger.com