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#1 Mar 21 2005 at 3:39 AM Rating: Decent
not sure if this was posted already.

http://eq2vault.ign.com/View.php?view=asksoe.Detail&category_select_id=39

offline selling is the last question.

Edited, Mon Mar 21 03:41:15 2005 by bloodwingss
#2 Mar 21 2005 at 11:57 AM Rating: Decent
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Looks like I might have to break down and buy some big boxes for my room pretty shortly.

I wish they would let you delete any quest you get. I have had a ton of quests forced on me that I simply don't want. There is 4 heritage quests that I have no desire to complete, I have a few access quests I don't wish to complete, and I have no desire to do workshop tasks.

What is the big deal with not letting people delete a quest?
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#3 Mar 21 2005 at 12:30 PM Rating: Default
your able to delete quests iv done it....lol u click on a quest then look at bottom of window there is a button called " Delete"
and as far as wholesaler quests go you should do it man for the lower lvl ones u get like 12s i think but when u get to things in TS u get 60ish s i think its 62s and if ur a patron in ur guild the first time u finnish it u get 100 status points
#4 Mar 21 2005 at 12:48 PM Rating: Decent
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I know how to delete normal quests, but the delete button is greyed out on heritage quests, certain access quests, and wholesaler tasks.

I don't care to do the gathering quests, I am talkign about the workshop task where you have to make 10 things. They don't pay anything worthwhile. I earn 48 silver each time I complete the TS gather quest, those I don't mind.

Like for instance Id like to delete the granite tomahawk quest. As a caster its not worth paying 30 gold for the Severed Fir required to complete it (at least not when your poor like me). I also am 2 levels away from automatic access to ferrot and have no desire to complete that quest, but I can't delete it. I have 10 quests in my journal that I would like to get rid of. I don't understand how it will hurt the balance of the game to let people delete quests they don't want?
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#5 Mar 21 2005 at 6:19 PM Rating: Decent
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"your able to delete quests iv done it....lol u click on a quest then look at bottom of window there is a button called " Delete"
and as far as wholesaler quests go you should do it man for the lower lvl ones u get like 12s i think but when u get to things in TS u get 60ish s i think its 62s and if ur a patron in ur guild the first time u finnish it u get 100 status points"

Kermet the 100 status points you earn from Wholesaler and Workshop quests are nothing to do with guild status/level. They go towards the level of your Society. As the Society levels up, the merchant will have a wider variety of goods to sell.
#6 Mar 21 2005 at 11:38 PM Rating: Decent
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Well offline selling using the vault is a good idea, now just wonder if they will fix the fact that you cant access the vault if you are not owner of the place, and this, even at trustee level....which will make this idea useless to a bunch of people that will have to buy back a house in their starting city at 5 silver a week <just in case id sell something while im getting my shard back in RE>....
#7 Mar 22 2005 at 12:01 AM Rating: Decent
As I understand it, you can't access a room vault with a trustee because the room vault is tied to the character's bank slots... they're just located in a different place. So, if a trustee could access your room vault then he could also access your bank vault.

Probably not such a good idea, that... If you gave up your room at the inn and moved to a nicer place, the character that *owns* the nicer place can access the vault in that new apartment.
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