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I think I was on the amunet when Porcell was doing the testing and it seems that one gains one level of favor per creature level for each creature killed. So killing a level 15 undead gets you 15 favor levels. The term favor "level" though I'm not a huge fan of, and I'd prefer something like 'points'. If it was kind of an abitrary decision by someone here as to the term to use, I vote against it. If it is indeed a commonly used term, then I'll live with it. [[User:ALKALOIDS|justin]] <sup>[[User talk:ALKALOIDS|talk]]</sup> 12:16, 28 November 2006 (EST) |
I think I was on the amunet when Porcell was doing the testing and it seems that one gains one level of favor per creature level for each creature killed. So killing a level 15 undead gets you 15 favor levels. The term favor "level" though I'm not a huge fan of, and I'd prefer something like 'points'. If it was kind of an abitrary decision by someone here as to the term to use, I vote against it. If it is indeed a commonly used term, then I'll live with it. [[User:ALKALOIDS|justin]] <sup>[[User talk:ALKALOIDS|talk]]</sup> 12:16, 28 November 2006 (EST) |
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[LNet]-Kynthelig: "* Favor required = roundUp((Rank - 1)/3)*600 units of favor" [[User:MILQUETOAST|Becca]] 14:59, 25 March 2010 (EDT) |
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I think I was on the amunet when Porcell was doing the testing and it seems that one gains one level of favor per creature level for each creature killed. So killing a level 15 undead gets you 15 favor levels. The term favor "level" though I'm not a huge fan of, and I'd prefer something like 'points'. If it was kind of an abitrary decision by someone here as to the term to use, I vote against it. If it is indeed a commonly used term, then I'll live with it. justin talk 12:16, 28 November 2006 (EST)
[LNet]-Kynthelig: "* Favor required = roundUp((Rank - 1)/3)*600 units of favor" Becca 14:59, 25 March 2010 (EDT)