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The following is an example taken from the mission_npc_crafting_neutral_easy file for crafting missions. An overview for how to properly read and interpret the stf file will be included further below. | The following is an example taken from the mission_npc_crafting_neutral_easy file for crafting missions. An overview for how to properly read and interpret the stf file will be included further below. | ||
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== Step by Step Progression of a Crafting Mission == | == Step by Step Progression of a Crafting Mission == | ||
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Game MechanicsHunting missions are missions that require a player to kill a certain number of creatures to complete the mission. Hunting missions may be picked up from the Hunting tab on Explorer mission terminals or from mission giving npcs. Group members killing creatures also counts toward the limit for any player with a hunting mission. Things to note:
Hunting Mission STFsThe following is a list of stfs that contain hunting mission data:
Analysis of Mission Datapad DetailsAnalysis of Mission DetailsThere 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 crafting mission details are:
The Type detail lists the creature that is required to complete the mission. The player or a member of their group must kill that particular type of creature in order for the player with the mission to receive credit towards the kill count.
The creator is a randomly generated name unless the mission originates from a mission giving npc. In this circumstance, the creator will be the name of the npc that offered the mission.
This is the payout to the player in credits for successfully completing the mission. Reward is only given out if the player or their group kills the alloted number creatures requested by the mission. Mission payout reward formula is currently unknown. Mission payouts are affected by the amount of creatures asked to be killed as well as the challenge level of the creature
Difficulty This is the challenge level of the creature that the mission is for. See Combat Difficulty Rating for more information about challenge level calculations. Mission challenge levels will be the group challenge level value. If a player's group challenge level matches or exceeds a particular creature's challenge level then the creature is listed on the mission terminal.
Hunting Mission STF AnalysisThe following is an example taken from the mission_npc_crafting_neutral_easy file for crafting missions. An overview for how to properly read and interpret the stf file will be included further below.
m1t Exterminate these pests!
Notes: m1o - 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. The text indicates how many creatures that the player must kill to complete the mission.
Step by Step Progression of a Crafting Mission
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