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Guide What's the most outdated quest? (and other info about quest history in wynncraft)

Discussion in 'Wynncraft' started by WithTheFish, Jul 8, 2024.

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Which of these quests deserves a drastic rework the most?

  1. Tower of Ascencion

    11 vote(s)
    15.9%
  2. Lost Royalty

    1 vote(s)
    1.4%
  3. Lost Soles

    3 vote(s)
    4.3%
  4. Haven Antiquity

    12 vote(s)
    17.4%
  5. Troubled Tribesmen

    2 vote(s)
    2.9%
  6. Grand Youth

    1 vote(s)
    1.4%
  7. Tribal Aggression

    5 vote(s)
    7.2%
  8. Lost Tower

    28 vote(s)
    40.6%
  9. Cook Assistant

    1 vote(s)
    1.4%
  10. Jungle Fever

    5 vote(s)
    7.2%
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  1. Elytry

    Elytry The Previous Usernames Tab VIP

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    1. Moving NPCs
    2. Hidden Secrets
    3. Spell Cast Detection (i'm not sure if that's new but it's a trademark of newer quests (Reclaiming the House, Journey Questline, Tempo Town Trouble))
     
  2. Femboy Orphion

    Femboy Orphion Bi Furry Femboy (Average Wynncraft Player) HERO

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    Agreed with the SD's in nemract. There is a lot of history within that place. And charon is very powerful (his boss fight needs to be scarier tbh)
     
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  3. DaCorruption

    DaCorruption Serves Dern.

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    I joined before the Gavel update came out, I remember that there was only one type of damage that you (and mobs) could do, which I guess would be today's Neutral damage type. So, instead of a weapon having 10-20 Earth damage and 10-20 Fire damage or whatever, it'd have "20-40 damage", period.
    Basically, the only "element" was Neutral.
    (funnily enough the weapons that had the highest damage were always bows)

    No clue how Wynn worked before quests. I'd presume the gist of the game was just going around, exploring the limited world that existed at the time, getting along with players and killing mobs.
     
  4. KingQwerty

    KingQwerty Well-Known Adventurer VIP+

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    I honestly really hope they don’t rework WynnEx, it’s flawed but it’s a testament to older Wynn and to how far the game has come
     
  5. DrGREEN

    DrGREEN wynncraft.wiki.gg is where its AT CHAMPION

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    The memory paranoia mansion needs a rework in the quest. The building looks really old and could use a refresh
     
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    hmtn Archivist of the Realm VIP+

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    well that's just tempting fate right there. smth smth sweeping statements something something xkcd 1172

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    Lost tower's definitely outdated mechanics-wise, but there's a good reason nobody's touched it in a decade, I feel like -- it's too short and simple to be bad. The exploration of a small cramped area is interesting enough, and that duration means it doesn't overstay its welcome.

    Maybe a mechanical tool-up would be nice? Nothing insane, even, just maybe a puzzle or proper bossfight at the end. The cramped pathway down is unique, at this point, and helps give the quest a tomb-like feeling that a more modern open passage would take away from.

    But it's not a major quest and it's never felt like it's supposed to be. Just a short atmospheric errand that helps give the Nemract area a sense of weight and history. For that, it's always a pleasure to do.
     
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