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== Destroy Missions ==
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* [[Destroy Missions (Game Messages)|Destroy Missions]]
  
 
== Game Mechanics ==
 
== Game Mechanics ==
  
  
Entertainer missions are missions that the player can take that require them to visit a particular cantina in a player or npc city and perform for 10 minutes before they are rewarded. Entertainer missions may be picked up from the Dancer or Music tab on Entertainer Mission Terminals or obtained from mission giving npcs.  
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Destroy missions are missions that require a player to destroy an npc or creature lair in order to receive credit. Players may pick up destroy missions from the Destroy tab in Mission Terminals or from mission giving npcs. The missions made available to the player depend on what planet the player is on as the planet dictates which mob type is selected. Mob types are essentially categories of particular groupings of creatures and npcs that can spawn at a mission lair. Mob type groupings are linked to the highest challenge level available to a mob within that group. Each mission terminal has its own allocation of mob types appropriate for it (possibly also linked to region lists). Once a mob type is selected then the mission will appear on the mission list and the player may acquire it. Players can influence the mob types available on a mission terminal through their own individual or their group's challenge level. If a player or their group's challenge level matches or surpasses the challenge level of the mob type available on the terminal then that mob type will be eligible to enter the pool of missions that the player can choose from.
  
 
When the player picks up the mission from the terminal or npc, they are given a waypoint to a random set of coordinates on the same planet that the mission giving npc or terminal is located on. The distance varies greatly and the min and max distance ranges are not exactly known, however it is based from the npc or terminal's location.  
 
When the player picks up the mission from the terminal or npc, they are given a waypoint to a random set of coordinates on the same planet that the mission giving npc or terminal is located on. The distance varies greatly and the min and max distance ranges are not exactly known, however it is based from the npc or terminal's location.  
  
  
When the mission is accepted, a coordinate is created in front of the cantina door of a randomly selected player cantina or npc city cantina. The player must go inside of the structure and perform for 10 minutes before they can receive credit. Players simply have to start the song or dance and continue it for the duration; flourishes are not needed. Players who pick dancing missions must dance to gain credit and players that pick music missions must play songs.
 
  
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When the mission is accepted, a spawner object is placed into the world and it's position is updated. See [[Missions (Game Mechanics)|Managing Missions]] for waypoint update behaviors. Once the updated waypoint has been received, the spawner object is placed at that location and when the player comes within the appropriate range the mobs are created into the game world (See [[Spawner Objects (Game Mechanics)|Spawner Objects]] for information about spawn handling). To see more information about mission lairs see ([[Lairs (Game Mechanics)|Lairs]]
  
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== Dance Mission STFs ==
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Once the lair has been has been destroyed the player then receives their reward if they are within range.
  
  
The following is a list of stfs that contain Recon mission data:
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Note: For all missions, players receieve an amount of experience from the destruction of a lair based on the highest challenge level from the mob at that lair as well as the amount of damage that the player themself contribute to the destruction of the lair.
  
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Note: For faction missions players receive a certain amount of faction points for destroying the lair itself as a reward. The amount of faction rewarded is based on the highest challenge level of npc that was at the lair and the amount of damage that the player themself did to the lair to contribute to its destruction.
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'''Imperial Faction Mission Giving NPCs'''
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== Destroy Mission STFs ==
  
  
* /mission/mission_npc_dancer_imperial_easy.stf
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The following is a list of stfs that contain Destroy mission data:
  
  
'''Rebel Faction Mission Giving NPCs'''
 
  
* /mission/mission_npc_dancer_rebel_easy.stf
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'''Mission Terminals'''
  
'''Entertainer Mission Terminals & Non GCW Mission Giving NPCs:'''
 
  
* /mission/mission_npc_dancer_neutral_easy.stf
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Npc Missions
  
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_easy_npc.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_medium_npc.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_hard_npc.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_easy_npc_corellia.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_easy_npc_naboo.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_easy_npc_tatooine.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_medium_npc_corellia.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_medium_npc_naboo.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_medium_npc_tatooine.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_hard_npc_corellia.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_hard_npc_naboo.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_hard_npc_tatooine.stf
  
'''General Use'''
 
  
* /mission/mission_generic.stf
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Creature Missions
  
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_easy_creature_corellia.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_easy_creature_naboo.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_easy_creature_tatooine.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_medium_creature_corellia.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_medium_creature_naboo.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_medium_creature_tatooine.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_hard_creature_corellia.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_hard_creature_naboo.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_hard_creature_tatooine.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_easy_creature.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_medium_creature.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_hard_creature.stf
  
  
== Music Mission STFs ==
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'''Non GCW Mission Giving NPCs:'''
  
  
The following is a list of stfs that contain music mission data:
 
  
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NPC Missions
  
'''Imperial Faction Mission Giving NPCs'''
 
  
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_easy_npc_non_persistent_from_npc.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_medium_npc_non_persistent_from_npc.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_hard_npc_non_persistent_from_npc.stf
  
* /mission/mission_npc_musician_imperial_easy.stf
 
  
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Creature Missions
  
'''Rebel Faction Mission Giving NPCs'''
 
  
* /mission/mission_npc_musician_rebel_easy.stf
 
  
'''Entertainer Mission Terminals & Non GCW Mission Giving NPCs:'''
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_easy_creature_non_persistent_from_npc.stf
 
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_medium_creature_non_persistent_from_npc.stf
* /mission/mission_npc_musician_neutral_easy.stf
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* /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_hard_creature_non_persistent_from_npc.stf
  
  
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== Analysis of Mission Datapad Details ==
 
== Analysis of Mission Datapad Details ==
  
* [[media:EntertainerMission2.jpg|Entertainer Mission in datapad]]
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* [[media:DestroyMission2.jpg|Destroy Mission in datapad]]
  
 
== Analysis of Mission Details ==
 
== Analysis of Mission Details ==
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There are a number of important bits of information to know about a mission which are viewable through the mission details on the mission terminal or on the mission itself in the player's datapad.
 
There are a number of important bits of information to know about a mission which are viewable through the mission details on the mission terminal or on the mission itself in the player's datapad.
  
The parts of a Recon mission details are:
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The parts of a Destroy mission details are:
  
* Type
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* Target
* Start
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* Location
 
* Creator
 
* Creator
 
* Reward
 
* Reward
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'''Type'''
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'''Target'''
  
  
Note: This function was changed post pre-cu to give a short instruction as to what to do with the mission "Perform inside of the cantina". During precu, the type value was simply the tab on the entertainer terminal that it was obtained from: Dancer or Musician.
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The target is the name of the lair object that will be spawned when the player accepts the mission. This is the object that will need to be destroyed in order for the  player to obtain their reward.
  
  
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'''Start'''
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'''Location'''
  
This is the coordinate of th waypoint created to where the player must perform at inside of the structure.  
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This is the coordinate of the initial waypoint created to where the lair spawner is supposed to appear at.
  
  
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'''Creator'''
 
'''Creator'''
  
The creator of the mission is randomly generated, unless its a mission giving npc then the mission takes the name of the npc that gave it.
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The name of the mission creator.  
  
  
 
'''Reward'''
 
'''Reward'''
  
This is the payout to the player in credits for successfully completing the mission. Reward is only given out if the player reaches within 32 meters of the target location. Mission payout reward formula is currently unknown but it is based on the distance to the spawn location. Shorter distances yield smaller payouts.
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This is the payout to the player in credits for successfully completing the mission. Mission payout reward formula is currently unknown.
  
  
 
'''Difficulty'''
 
'''Difficulty'''
  
Note: Difficulty rating on missions seem to have no meaning for entertainer missions. It is a random number between 0-3.
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Challenge rating of the mission depends on the player's current challenge level. If the player or group challenge level is 25 then the missions seen on terminals will be difficulty 25. The mission difficulty affects the size of the mission lair spawns as well as the condition of the lair. A higher difficulty level raises the condition of a lair as well as the amount of spawns it produces.
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As mentioned before, players must meet a minimum level to acquire certain mission types to begin with. Following this, the player must then also meet another criteria being that the amount of creatures spawned at the mission lair is a variable based on the player or group having reached certain cutoff points. Once a cutoff point is reached, the mission will spawn a particular amount of mobs.  Cutoff points are created based on a multiplier applied to the minimum difficulty level of the mission. Once the player or their group meet or passes this cutoff point then the amount of mobs that spawn for that particular mission will be set to the amount linked to attained cutoff value. The cutoff point multipliers are as follows:
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* 1.00 - 1.28 gives 2 mobs per mission
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* 1.29 - 1.68 gives 3 mobs per mission
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* 1.69 - 1.98 gives 4 mobs per mission
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* 1.99 - 2.23 gives 5 mobs per mission
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For example if a creature type became available on terminals at mission difficutly 100, the player must achieve a difficulty level anywhere between 129 through 168 to get 3 mobs for that mission. To get 5 mobs they must achieve a a difficulty level of 199-223
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Mission payout ranges presumably are also affected by the mission difficulty level although information on how this works is not known.
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See [[Combat Difficulty Rating (Game Mechanics)|Challenge Levels]] and [[Lairs (Game Mechanics)|Lairs]] for more information about lair spawn size determination and affects from group challenge level.
  
  
 
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== Entertainer Mission STF Analysis ==
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== Destroy Mission STF Analysis ==
  
The following is an example taken from the mission_npc_dancer_neutral_easy.stf file for dancer missions. An overview for how to properly read and interpret the stf file will be included further below.
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The following is an example taken from the mission_destroy_neutral_easy_creature.stf file for neutral destroy missions. An overview for how to properly read and interpret the stf file will be included further below.
  
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'''m10d'''
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These dirty creatures cause all sorts of damage to settlements. They eat our food, they often carry diseases, they chew on power cables, they foul everything with their droppings. In short, they're disgusting! We want this nest of vermin cleaned out, but we won't use toxins for fear of contaminating our soil and groundwater. A few well-placed blaster shots ought to take care of the problem nicely. Think you can help? There's a reward in it if you succeed.
  
 
'''m10o'''
 
'''m10o'''
  
Tatooine Blues music is all the rage these days. Can't say that I care for it much myself, but I'm not paid to be a music critic. I need a musician that's familiar with some of these recent trends to play at the following coordinates. If you don't know any Tatooine Blues songs, don't worry - fake it like most of them do. I'll pay you when the gig is over. Perform for 10 minutes.
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A Concerned Citizen's Group
  
 
'''m10s'''
 
'''m10s'''
  
You never told me you could perform some Blaster Rays tunes. I gotta keep you in mind for some of my more "eclectic" patrons. Enjoy your credits, friend.
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At last our neighborhood will be clean, thanks to you. Enjoy that reward.
  
 
'''m10t'''
 
'''m10t'''
  
Play the Blues
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Help Clean Up the Neighborhood
  
  
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m10o -
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m10d -
  
 
This is the mission description displayed in mission terminals or on the mission if a player examines the mission. This is also given as npc dialogue when a player receives the mission from a mission giving npc.
 
This is the mission description displayed in mission terminals or on the mission if a player examines the mission. This is also given as npc dialogue when a player receives the mission from a mission giving npc.
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'''m10o'''
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Mission Creator
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m10s -
 
m10s -
  
This response is not used in game, but was probably intended as a response given by a mission giving npc once the player finished that particular assignment and came back to it for another mission.
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Response given by a mission giving npc once the player finished that particular assignment and came back to it for another mission.
  
  
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== Step by Step Progression of a Delivery Mission ==
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== Step by Step Progression of a Destroy Mission ==
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* Player uses mission terminal and [[media:DestroyMission1.jpg|obtains an destroy mission]]
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* OR Player interacts with a mission giving npc and obtains an destroy mission
  
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* Mission spawner location waypoint is generated
  
* Player uses entertainer mission terminal and [[media:EntertainerMission1.jpg|obtains an entertainer mission]]
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* Player enters within 256 meters of the mission spawner waypoint and the [[media:DestroyMission3.jpg|waypoint update]] occurs to the new spawn point location
  
* OR Player interacts with a mission giving npc and obtains an [[media:MissionNPCEntertainerMission.jpg|entertainer mission]]
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* Player enters within spawn range of the lair to [[media:DestroyMission4.jpg|spawn it]] into the game world
  
* Mission spawner location [[media:EntertainerMission3.jpg|waypoint]] is generated
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* Player destroys lair and receives reward
  
* Player performs for 10 minutes inside structure and completes the mission
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* OR if player is on an NPC mission, the player returns to the npc and [[NPC Mission Return Dialogue (Game Mechanics)|obtains reward]].
  
 
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Destroy Missions

Game Mechanics

Destroy missions are missions that require a player to destroy an npc or creature lair in order to receive credit. Players may pick up destroy missions from the Destroy tab in Mission Terminals or from mission giving npcs. The missions made available to the player depend on what planet the player is on as the planet dictates which mob type is selected. Mob types are essentially categories of particular groupings of creatures and npcs that can spawn at a mission lair. Mob type groupings are linked to the highest challenge level available to a mob within that group. Each mission terminal has its own allocation of mob types appropriate for it (possibly also linked to region lists). Once a mob type is selected then the mission will appear on the mission list and the player may acquire it. Players can influence the mob types available on a mission terminal through their own individual or their group's challenge level. If a player or their group's challenge level matches or surpasses the challenge level of the mob type available on the terminal then that mob type will be eligible to enter the pool of missions that the player can choose from.

When the player picks up the mission from the terminal or npc, they are given a waypoint to a random set of coordinates on the same planet that the mission giving npc or terminal is located on. The distance varies greatly and the min and max distance ranges are not exactly known, however it is based from the npc or terminal's location.


When the mission is accepted, a spawner object is placed into the world and it's position is updated. See Managing Missions for waypoint update behaviors. Once the updated waypoint has been received, the spawner object is placed at that location and when the player comes within the appropriate range the mobs are created into the game world (See Spawner Objects for information about spawn handling). To see more information about mission lairs see (Lairs


Once the lair has been has been destroyed the player then receives their reward if they are within range.


Note: For all missions, players receieve an amount of experience from the destruction of a lair based on the highest challenge level from the mob at that lair as well as the amount of damage that the player themself contribute to the destruction of the lair.

Note: For faction missions players receive a certain amount of faction points for destroying the lair itself as a reward. The amount of faction rewarded is based on the highest challenge level of npc that was at the lair and the amount of damage that the player themself did to the lair to contribute to its destruction.

Destroy Mission STFs

The following is a list of stfs that contain Destroy mission data:


Mission Terminals


Npc Missions

  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_easy_npc.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_medium_npc.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_hard_npc.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_easy_npc_corellia.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_easy_npc_naboo.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_easy_npc_tatooine.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_medium_npc_corellia.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_medium_npc_naboo.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_medium_npc_tatooine.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_hard_npc_corellia.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_hard_npc_naboo.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_hard_npc_tatooine.stf


Creature Missions

  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_easy_creature_corellia.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_easy_creature_naboo.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_easy_creature_tatooine.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_medium_creature_corellia.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_medium_creature_naboo.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_medium_creature_tatooine.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_hard_creature_corellia.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_hard_creature_naboo.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_hard_creature_tatooine.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_easy_creature.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_medium_creature.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_hard_creature.stf


Non GCW Mission Giving NPCs:


NPC Missions


  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_easy_npc_non_persistent_from_npc.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_medium_npc_non_persistent_from_npc.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_hard_npc_non_persistent_from_npc.stf


Creature Missions


  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_easy_creature_non_persistent_from_npc.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_medium_creature_non_persistent_from_npc.stf
  • /mission/mission_destroy_neutral_hard_creature_non_persistent_from_npc.stf


General Use

  • /mission/mission_generic.stf

Analysis of Mission Datapad Details

Analysis of Mission Details

There are a number of important bits of information to know about a mission which are viewable through the mission details on the mission terminal or on the mission itself in the player's datapad.

The parts of a Destroy mission details are:

  • Target
  • Location
  • Creator
  • Reward
  • Difficulty


Target


The target is the name of the lair object that will be spawned when the player accepts the mission. This is the object that will need to be destroyed in order for the player to obtain their reward.



Location

This is the coordinate of the initial waypoint created to where the lair spawner is supposed to appear at.


Creator

The name of the mission creator.


Reward

This is the payout to the player in credits for successfully completing the mission. Mission payout reward formula is currently unknown.


Difficulty

Challenge rating of the mission depends on the player's current challenge level. If the player or group challenge level is 25 then the missions seen on terminals will be difficulty 25. The mission difficulty affects the size of the mission lair spawns as well as the condition of the lair. A higher difficulty level raises the condition of a lair as well as the amount of spawns it produces. As mentioned before, players must meet a minimum level to acquire certain mission types to begin with. Following this, the player must then also meet another criteria being that the amount of creatures spawned at the mission lair is a variable based on the player or group having reached certain cutoff points. Once a cutoff point is reached, the mission will spawn a particular amount of mobs. Cutoff points are created based on a multiplier applied to the minimum difficulty level of the mission. Once the player or their group meet or passes this cutoff point then the amount of mobs that spawn for that particular mission will be set to the amount linked to attained cutoff value. The cutoff point multipliers are as follows:

  • 1.00 - 1.28 gives 2 mobs per mission
  • 1.29 - 1.68 gives 3 mobs per mission
  • 1.69 - 1.98 gives 4 mobs per mission
  • 1.99 - 2.23 gives 5 mobs per mission

For example if a creature type became available on terminals at mission difficutly 100, the player must achieve a difficulty level anywhere between 129 through 168 to get 3 mobs for that mission. To get 5 mobs they must achieve a a difficulty level of 199-223

Mission payout ranges presumably are also affected by the mission difficulty level although information on how this works is not known.


See Challenge Levels and Lairs for more information about lair spawn size determination and affects from group challenge level.




Destroy Mission STF Analysis

The following is an example taken from the mission_destroy_neutral_easy_creature.stf file for neutral destroy missions. An overview for how to properly read and interpret the stf file will be included further below.

m10d

These dirty creatures cause all sorts of damage to settlements. They eat our food, they often carry diseases, they chew on power cables, they foul everything with their droppings. In short, they're disgusting! We want this nest of vermin cleaned out, but we won't use toxins for fear of contaminating our soil and groundwater. A few well-placed blaster shots ought to take care of the problem nicely. Think you can help? There's a reward in it if you succeed.

m10o

A Concerned Citizen's Group

m10s

At last our neighborhood will be clean, thanks to you. Enjoy that reward.

m10t

Help Clean Up the Neighborhood




Notes:


m10d -

This is the mission description displayed in mission terminals or on the mission if a player examines the mission. This is also given as npc dialogue when a player receives the mission from a mission giving npc.


m10o

Mission Creator


m10s -

Response given by a mission giving npc once the player finished that particular assignment and came back to it for another mission.


m10t - This is the mission title as seen on the terminal or on the mission details once the mission has been accepted by the player.




Step by Step Progression of a Destroy Mission

  • OR Player interacts with a mission giving npc and obtains an destroy mission
  • Mission spawner location waypoint is generated
  • Player enters within 256 meters of the mission spawner waypoint and the waypoint update occurs to the new spawn point location
  • Player enters within spawn range of the lair to spawn it into the game world
  • Player destroys lair and receives reward
  • OR if player is on an NPC mission, the player returns to the npc and obtains reward.

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