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Quest seems broken or I'm doing something very wrong.
First of all, my experiences have been quite different from what Grunion posted.
1) I talk to NPC in Upper Jeuno. She asks me to choose a name from a list. I chose mithra and Yoli something.
2) I then talk to Mithra NPC in Lower Jeuno. She asks me this:
-Hair parted in the middle?
-I'm not sure?
I chose second option and she replies, I'm sorry, I can't help you. I zone out and come back in and choose the first choice and she tells me, oh, I know her. She's in Upper Jeuno.
3) Spent nearly 3 hours finding this NPC and I couldn't find her. I spoke to the first NPC in Upper Jeuno and she only replies with, better get moving while the trail is still warm.
4) Just on an offchance, I decide to line up in Eldieme for the NM fight. After two hours, I clicked on the ??? and nothing happens. =_=;;
Seriously ... either Grunion has missed a ton of stuff in his post or everyone is getting different results which would lead me to believe that the quest is bugged. Good job SE! ; ;
it took me 5 tries at the ??? in eld. nec. to pop NM >.< fortunately i did it at 3am when no one was on yet.
try talking to bheem before you go out to ???. you should get a cutscene with a little girl and your NPC. once you get that you should be able to go out and kill the NM
There are NPC who describe a hair style, by aggreeing with one of them you choose the the Hair style by saying no you can go to the next NPC and see what style they tell you.
I wasn't following lines yesterday because I felt like an asshole, but then a few people started curing me so that I couldn't get into the event. I ended up popping the NM several times (I was halfway through CG) but then it threw me back, and noene was inside, while people were waiting for the NPC to despawn. After a while this became frustrating, and I really started to think that GMs are irrational. I called a GM telling her that I was being harassed by several players, who weren't allowing me to access the 'one-player-at-a-time' BCNM, by curing me every time I trieid to enter, so that it would skip the event. How I see it; I shouldn't be forced to stand in player-made lines (though I did the first time I completed the quest, I didn't feel like spending another 5 hours in line). The GM, however, told me that this was now a community affair, and she wasn't able to do anything; which makes me think; If a large group of players tell you to do something that you don't want to (I. E. stand in line), do you become forced to obey them?
The GM told me that I was 'disrupting gameplay' by not 'standing in this player-made line' (which, as far as I'm concerned, is not required of me to do at all).
These 5 or so players were, however, abusing the game's system and harassing me by constantly casting cure on me to prevent me from accessing the BCNM.
Where's the justice in this? -_-
Oh, and the whole point of this post is to indicate that what I did might've had something to do with those JP Onry moogles popping up.
hmmm - so that means ... If we get 100 players to MPK gil sellers, they not able to do anything because it's a "community affair" ... what a crapload of BS!
It's called common courtesy, try it some time. We're all paying the monthly fee, therefore we're all going to stand in a line so we all get a fair turn in this quest. People who cut in line just because they don't feel like standing in line are assholes and deserve to be cure spammed.
i agree with neighbor. when everyone are respecting each other and line up, a few ppl like you are the ones deserve punishment from GM, not the others. Socially unacceptable. Care nothing but yourself gj.
There are painters who transform the sun into a yellow spot,
but there are others who with the help of their art and their intelligence
transform a yellow spot into the sun.
- Pablo Picasso
Tsi, your belief system is self defeating. If everyone reasoned the same, "I'm too important and shouldn't have to wait in line," there would be utter chaos. You would have even more trouble getting into the fight than you did with people from the line stopping you. Trying to cut the line and being upset when stopped is immature and selfish.
So, we know that talking to your Fellow at the R. Point after they leave of their own accord does not reset the timer...what if you talk to the original quest giver, Luto, and ask her about your Fellow?
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