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== Game Mechanics ==
 
== Game Mechanics ==
  
Bounty marks are the bounty hunter's target that is required to be killed in order for them to receive credit.
 
  
There are two types of bounty marks -
 
  
* [[NPC Bounty Marks (Game Mechanics)|NPC Bounty Marks]]
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Bounty hunter missions reward players by requiring them to track down and kill npc and jedi player targets. Bounty hunters obtain their missions from exclusive Bounty Hunter mission terminals to which only they can have access to. Bounty hunters are allowed only 1 bounty mission at a time however they may also pick up another mission type in addition to their bounty. Bounty hunter missions come in 3 tiers - Novice, Intermediate, and Advanced. Which tier a bounty hunter is in depends on the  hunter's Bounty Mission Difficulty modifier. Each level of bounty mission difficulty modifier pushes the bounty hunter into the next subsequent tier. The bounty mission difficulty modifier also affects the mission payout cap and minimum payout range for each tier's missions.
* [[Player Bounties (Game Mechanics)|Player Bounties]]
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In order for the player to be able to seek out a bounty mark, the player must first obtain a mission from the bounty hunter terminal and then seek out a special npc called a [[Spynet Operative (Game Mechanics)|Spy Net Operative]].
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Once a player has interacted with the Spynet Operative, they may now begin their mission.
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Bounty Informant Types:
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* [[Novice Bounty Informants (Game Mechanics)|Novice Informants]] - Novice Bounty Hunter
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* [[Intermediate Bounty Informants (Game Mechanics)|Intermediate Informants]] - Investigation 1-2
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* [[Advanced Bounty Informants (Game Mechanics)|Advanced Informants]] - Investigation 3, 4, Master
  
 
==Source References==
 
==Source References==

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Bounty hunter missions reward players by requiring them to track down and kill npc and jedi player targets. Bounty hunters obtain their missions from exclusive Bounty Hunter mission terminals to which only they can have access to. Bounty hunters are allowed only 1 bounty mission at a time however they may also pick up another mission type in addition to their bounty. Bounty hunter missions come in 3 tiers - Novice, Intermediate, and Advanced. Which tier a bounty hunter is in depends on the hunter's Bounty Mission Difficulty modifier. Each level of bounty mission difficulty modifier pushes the bounty hunter into the next subsequent tier. The bounty mission difficulty modifier also affects the mission payout cap and minimum payout range for each tier's missions.

In order for the player to be able to seek out a bounty mark, the player must first obtain a mission from the bounty hunter terminal and then seek out a special npc called a Spy Net Operative.

Once a player has interacted with the Spynet Operative, they may now begin their mission.


Bounty Informant Types:

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