Adventurer's Guild

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The Adventurer's Guild is the in-genre name of the Bounty System. This organization is comprised by the assignment of certain heroic or adventerous tasks that characters within Elanthia can participate in. There are no level, race, or profession requirements to participate in this guild. Adventurers successfully completing tasks will be rewarded with experience, silver, and bounty points.

The Bounty System went live on August 9, 2006.

Obtaining A Task

Receiving a bounty task is as simple as going to the local town's bounty office and asking the Taskmaster there for an assignment. Based on the type of task assigned, you may also need to go to the local jeweler, furrier, herbalist, or town's guard to receive the details of your task. Once assigned a task, you cannot be assigned another for 15 minutes (real time not game time).

  • ASK {NPC NAME} ABOUT BOUNTY : to receive a bounty task or turn in a completed one
  • ASK {NPC NAME} ABOUT REMOVAL : to turn in an incomplete task
  • ASK {NPC NAME} ABOUT EASIER : adjusts the level range of tasks you can be assigned
  • ASK {NPC NAME} ABOUT HARDER : adjusts the level range of tasks you can be assigned

Each time you ask for harder or easier it adjusts the level range of tasks assigned by one level. Initially this is +5 to -5. If you ask for easier, it then will assign you tasks from -6 to +5. You will then get a 15% penalty to your AdG rewards. If you ask again for it to be easier, it will be from -7 to +5. You will then get a 30% penalty. This pattern remains consistent for the third time and then the fourth time you get an assignment from +5 to -9. You will get a 60% penalty at this point and it is the lowest level range you can have assigned.

If you ask for harder from that point it will reverse the sequence of easier until you get to where you started from - at which point if you ask for harder you will get an assignment in the -5 to +6 range with no modification of your AdG rewards. Each time you ask increases the upper level until you get to the hardest level range which is -5 to +10.

  • BOUNTY : is used to check the status of assigned bounties, as well as accrued bounty points and a record of completed tasks

Available Tasks

There are 8 types of task that the Taskmaster will randomly assign. Assignments will be based on your character's level and the location of that particular office. You can get assignments for creatures within five levels of your character, but the system will prioritize location as opposed to level. (For example, if there are more hunting areas nearby that are below your level, you will be assigned more underhunting tasks than overhunting ones.)

Task Type Bounty points Received Experience Received Silver Received
Gem collecting Varies 1000 Varies
Skinning Varies 600 - 700 Varies
Foraging Varies 800 5 × Bounty points
Heirloom 15 + 7 × creature level 800 150 + 70 × creature level
Culling 25 + 9 × creature level 1000 250 + 90 × creature level
Boss creature 25 + 9 × creature level 800 250 + 90 × creature level
Escort Unknown 500 - 3000 Unknown
Rescue Unknown Unknown Unknown


Gem Collecting

This Adventurer's Guild task requires you to obtain a number of a specific gem, and sell them to the town's jeweler. Assignments appear to be somewhat based upon your character's level. For example, a level 2 character would be asked to find something on the order of '6 pink spinels,' though as early as 15 trains one can be assigned to look for rarities such as Sylvarrend rubies. Rewards are based on specific gem type and quantity.
Example Task:
The dealer says, "Ah, so you're from the Adventurer's Guild? Yes, I do have a task for you. I've recently received several orders from customers interested in purchasing a yellow zircon. Unfortunately, I do not have quite enough inventory on hand to meet this demand. I'd like for you to go round up 8 of them for me. You can SELL them to me as you find them."

See also: Gem collecting rewards


Skinning

This task requires you to gather skins of a specific type and of at least a certain quality for the town furrier. If you have 0 ranks on Survival and First Aid you will not be assigned skinning tasks. Rewards for this are based on the level of the creature, skin quality asked for, difficulty of skinning the creature, and (maybe) the quality of skins turned in.
Example Task:
Dakris says, "Ah, so you're from the Adventurer's Guild? Yes, I do have a task for you. I've recently received an order for 8 cobra skins. I'll need them all to be of at least fine quality. I'd like you to go out and collect enough of these to fill my order. You can SKIN them off the corpse of a cobra or purchase them from another adventurer. You can SELL the skins to me as you collect them."


Foraging

This task requires you to forage for a specific item in a specific area. The items foraged need to be fresh (not bundled or eaten). Rewards for this are based only on the difficulty of the item to forage.
Example Task:
Surtey Akrash says, "Ah, so you're from the Adventurer's Guild? Yes, I do have a task for you. I've been working on a concoction that requires some sprigs of larkspur. Unfortunately, I need a specific variety that only grows in the old Mine Road near Wehnimer's Landing. If you could retrieve 9 samples for me, I would be most grateful. Keep in mind that I need these samples to be in pristine condition. That means no eating, bundling, or otherwise damaging the samples. You can GIVE them to me as you FORAGE them."

See also: Foraging locations


Heirloom (loot)

This task is assigned by a town guard, and is one in which an item is said to have been lost to a specific creature in a certain area. To complete it, kill the creatures and LOOT them, SEARCHing the corpse also works, although it may take longer if you search instead of loot; you should eventually find one that was carrying the item in question. This can necessitate the killing of up to 30 of the creatures. The assignment of creature type and area is level-based. Rewards are based on the level of creature you are assigned to LOOT.
Example Task:
The guard says, "Ah, so you're from the Adventurer's Guild? Yes, we do have a task for you. One of our citizens was attacked by a death dirge in the Graveyard near Wehnimer's Landing. He barely escaped with his life. Unfortunately, in his haste to escape, he dropped a family heirloom of great sentimental value to him. He has put up a reward for its safe return. The heirloom is a twisted bronze brooch and you'll be able to identify it by the initials XL engraved upon it. Hunt down the creature that attacked him, retrieve the heirloom, and report back to me."

Heirloom (search)

This task is assigned by a town guard and is one in which an item is lost in a specific area. To complete it, one must kneel with empty hands and search in a specific area. The item is not in a specific room before you start searching, so any room you start to search in will do. Training in Perception helps a lot for this task, and it is likely that the spell Presence does as well. Rewards the level of creatures in the area you are assigned to search.
Example Task:
The guard says, "Ah, so you're from the Adventurer's Guild? Yes, we do have a task for you. One of our citizens was attacked by a giant marmot in the smuggling tunnels near Wehnimer's Landing. He barely escaped with his life. Unfortunately, in his haste to escape, he dropped a family heirloom of great sentimental value to him. He has put up a reward for its safe return. The heirloom is an entwined silver and gold necklace and you'll be able to identify it by the initials OP engraved upon it. Hunting down the creature that attacked him won't do you much good, as I don't think they take a liking to treasure. You'll probably find the item wedged into some nook or cranny in the area if you do a thorough SEARCH. Report back to me once you have retrieved it."


Culling

This task is assigned by a town guard, and is a very simple task that just requires you to kill a number of a specific creature in specific area due to their overpopulation. Note that this does not actually mean that the creatures in question are present in above-normal levels, so it is often necessary to bring a group along to increase the spawn rate. If you do damage to a creatures in question and it is later killed, you will get credit for the kill as long as you are still in the room. Rewards are the level of creature you are assigned to cull.
Example Task:
The guard says, "Ah, so you're from the Adventurer's Guild? Yes, we do have a task for you. We've noted a troubling increase in leaper activity on the Coastal Cliffs near Wehnimer's Landing. We'd like you to cull their numbers a bit for us. Killing 24 of them should do nicely. Report back to me when you are done."


Boss creature

This task is assigned by a town guard, and is based on the report of a particularly (mean sounding adjective) creature running about. To complete it, you have to go kill some number of the regular creatures until the particularly mean one comes out. This one is of a higher level than the base creatures, and may have different abilities. The appearance of the boss creature is random, and may take killing up to 30 of the base creatures to get the boss to emerge. The assignment of creature type and area is level-based. Rewards are based on the level of creature you are assigned to kill.
Example Task:
The guard says, "Ah, so you're from the Adventurer's Guild? Yes, we do have a task for you. A particularly dangerous great boar has been attacking hunters based out of this town. It has racked up quite a few kills and is beginning to worry us. Most of the attacks have occurred on the Locksmehr Trail between Wehnimer's Landing and Zul Logoth, which it probably considers its territory. Hunt it down, kill it, and report back to me. It doesn't always attack hunters, but you can probably get its attention by killing other creatures of the same type in its territory."

Escort

This task requires you to escort an NPC from one town to the other. You pick up the NPC in the location specified by the taskmaster by using the WAIT verb. The NPC is very timid, and will not enter a room unless the room is either clear of creatures or they are stunned. You are also likely to be set upon by bandits - special creatures that are generated based on your level - during the course of the trip who will attack you and your escortee. The escortee is quite frail and needs to be protected in order for successful completion of the task. You can TELL the escortee to WAIT while you make sure the road ahead is clear, which could save an untimely arrival. Upon entry into the destination town, the NPC will leave and you can go to any adventurer's guild to receive your reward. Escort task assignments are random and independent of your difficulty modifier (since you are not being assigned a hunting area as part of the task).
Note: I'm not certain on the rewarding of bounty points and silver, though I'm pretty sure they are based on the level of the character. Experience is based on the distance between towns.

Experience per trip: Icemule to: Landing = 1000 Solhaven = 1250 Zul'Logoth = 1500

Solhaven to: Landing = 500 Icemule = 1250


Example Task:
Rheteger says, "I've got a special mission for you. A certain client has hired us to provide a protective escort on his upcoming journey. Go to the area just inside the North Gate and WAIT for him to meet you there. You must guarantee his safety to Ta'Vaalor as soon as you can, being ready for any dangers that the two of you may face. Good luck!"

Rescue

This task is assigned by the town guard and requires you to go and find an NPC and rescue it from a place of danger. It is usually necessary to kill several of the creatures in order to entice the NPC to come out. Once out, the NPC will FOLLOW you, but only one room at a time. You simply advance one room, then wait for the NPC to follow, going more than one room at a time will cause the NPC to wait in its location. The NPC can be attacked by creatures or other characters, however creatures will attack any characters in the room before targeting the NPC and any character killing a helpless child is certainly monstrous. Rewards are based on the level of creature you are asked to rescue the NPC from.
Example Task:
The guard says, "Ah, so you're from the Adventurer's Guild? Yes, we do have a task for you. One of our citizens is in quite the predicament. His young son ran away from home recently. A local divinest has discerned glimpses of the child fleeing from a lesser burrow orc in Melgorehn's Valley near Wehnimer's Landing. The child is still alive, though is in constant danger and is probably cowering where ever he can find somewhere to hide."
The guard continues, "Go out the area where the child was last seen, find him, and bring him back safetly to me. You will probably need to kill some of the creatures that he was last seen fleeing from in order to build up his confidence in you and reveal himself."

Rewards

For each task you are awarded some amount of silver, experience, and bounty points. The experience awarded can stack on top of other unprocessed experience with no seeming upper limit; however, experienced is only gained when the exp "pool" is in normal limits (not saturated). The experience awarded is influenced by the XXX system, so the award of 1000 experience on XXX is the equivalent of being awarded 3000 experience.

Bounty points are awarded and can be exchanged for items in the bounty point treasure system. Points are awarded based on the difficulty of the task. For example, retrieving 5 brown zircons (value ~10 silvers) may give 50 bounty points, while retrieving 10 uncut diamonds (value ~5000 silvers) may award 1250 bounty points.

Treasure System

1 a crystal amulet 100 A standard ESP amulet
2 a black crystal 500 Two charges of Floating Disk
3 a treasure chest 250 x tier An unopened treasure chest. Chests are graded in tiers (1-10), with 1 being the poorest, on average
4 a magic item 1,000 An item charged with a random unidentified spell
5 recharge an enhancive item * Have the item ready in your hand for a cost quote
6 a weak potion of accelerated unlearning 100,000 Instantly migrates any and all Combat Maneuver List unlearned training points when drunk
7 a strong potion of accelerated unlearning 250,000 Instantly migrates all skills to match skill goals when drunk
8 a potion of body and mind 1,000,000 Grants the ability to reallocate your stats when drunk
9 a sword-crossed treasure chest tattoo 40,000 Specify a body location when ordering a tattoo!
10 a multihued compass rose tattoo 40,000 A multihued compass rose tattoo encircling a map
11 a drooling green gremlin tattoo 40,000 A green gremlin tattoo drooling over piles of gems

Titles

Adventurer's Guild participants can earn profession titles by completing a set amount of tasks or earning a set amount of bounty points.

A list of the titles can be found here.

Badges

Main article: Adventurer's Guild Badge

These badges are awarded to anyone who is a member of the Adventurer's Guild (have completed an AdG task). Their function is as both a status symbol (as the more points you accumulate, the fancier your badge can be) and as an enhancive item. They are awarded by the Treasure Master and the look of the badge is awarded based on the number of points you have accumulated. Further upgrades of the badge can also be accomplished based on the number of bounty points you have accumulated. Note: there is a 10,000 bounty point charge for a replacement badge.

Upgrades don't cost you any bounty points or silver, but you earn them by earning a certain number of points over your career, including points you've already spent. A badge can be upgraded in five different areas, and each area can be upgraded ten times. The goal for earning the first upgrade in each area is 10,000 points, and every subsequent upgrade in that area will require you to earn 20,000 more points, then 30,000 more, etc. For example, I might upgrade the binding after I earn 10,000 points. To upgrade the binding again I'll need to earn 20,000 more points, or I can upgrade the gem after 10,000 more.

Obviously, the more upgrades you get, the bigger its enhancive capacity will be. On top of that, the two or three highest-ranking upgrades on your badge have the potential to unlock its ability to hold more than one enhancement.

You can set up your badge to enhance any skill or stat or other attribute that is available on the menu. If you want to know how much of a particular enhancement your badge can hold, just ask the treasure master NPC without specifying the bonus amount. Be aware that the treasure master has to drain your badge of all its charges before he can make any change to the enhancements it holds!

Once you've upgraded your badge and set it up with the enhancements you want, you'll have to place an order from the regular rewards menu to have it charged up, just like you can have any enhancive charged up. Recharging badges costs less than recharging other equivalent enhancive items, though.

Other tips:

  • The badges are permanently attuned to the owner.
  • If by some weird calamitous chance you manage to lose your badge, you can ask for a new one, but you'll have to set it up all over again. If you get a new badge, the old badge will become a useless paperweight and lose its attunement to you (or anyone).
  • The strength of the enhancements you can get is limited by the overall value of your badge, but it is also limited by your level. The level limits aren't too restrictive, however -- a capped player could have a +10 stat enhancer, for example.

Locations

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