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Thread: CoH2/2G Quest Solutions

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    What you overlooked is that that dungeon can be entered from the other end too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kimiko_0 View Post
    What you overlooked is that that dungeon can be entered from the other end too.
    Yeah, I saw that when I looked at the maps.

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    ...uh oh, I think I missed a couple quests? I'm at the point where Hostage Release is the only open quest, but Bruschetta Showdown and Fierce Battle vs Panini aren't showing up. I'm pretty sure that I completed every other quest up to this point. Did I miss those two or do they appear later?

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    Those quests appear after beating the game ^_^ And Bruschetta's and Panini's quest boards aren't affected by events in the game anyway.
    "Life is a serious battle, and you have to use the tools you're given. It's more important to master the cards you're holding than to complain about the ones your opponents were dealt." — Grimsley, Pokémon Black/White 2

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    Oh, awesome! Thanks for the quick reply!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lirishae View Post
    And Bruschetta's and Panini's quest boards aren't affected by events in the game anyway.
    I thought that they were affected by the events in the game, in that certain quests would only show up after certain events happened?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Astroshak View Post
    I thought that they were affected by the events in the game, in that certain quests would only show up after certain events happened?
    Well, yes. Sorry the statement isn't clear on its own, but I meant to say that Bruschetta and Panini quests don't disappear the way Crostini and the fourth school's quests do after certain events.
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    Hahahaaa, the end of The Ancient Labyrinth. That was some Tomb of Horrors-caliber bull****. I'd still be pretty pissed off right now had I not managed to pass anyway due to some desperate ingenuity and dumb luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aboblyndsae View Post
    Hahahaaa, the end of The Ancient Labyrinth. That was some Tomb of Horrors-caliber bull****. I'd still be pretty pissed off right now had I not managed to pass anyway due to some desperate ingenuity and dumb luck.
    The events leading to that boss battle are shocking and somewhat cheap. But you never forget it. It made me WAY more careful in dungeons.

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    I doubt the game will pull that trick again (not because it would be sadistic, but because it would be boring), but I'm still afraid to go anywhere without stilts in my inventory.

    Also, I have to ask, Vic, do CoH3 or any of the later titles streamline the crafting system any? Because my one huge complaint about COH2 is this whole arduous process:

    1. Find an item that can be used to make a cool piece of equipment.
    2. Go to the alchemy lab and skim through the list of recipes only to realize I don't have it.
    3. Go to the shop and buy the recipe.
    4. Go back to the alchemy lab, find the recipe in the book, and realize I don't have all the items necessary to craft it.
    5. Go back to the shop and buy the other items.
    6. Go back to the alchemy lab and manually enter all of the ingredients to finally make one lousy piece of equipment, which I still have to upgrade.

    #2 would be an unnecessary step if the shops didn't sell recipes you already have, which are often quite expensive, and it's annoying that the recipe book doesn't have a search feature, can only be looked at in the alchemy lab, and doesn't let you craft directly from it.

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