Quest Info

Help Quest

Syntax: quest request|complete|fail|list  (at questmaster)
        quest buy|sell|appraise <item>    (at questmaster)
        quest points|time|info            (anywhere)

If you find a questmaster, you can ask him/her to send you on a personal
quest to kill a particular monster.  If you succeed, you will earn gold
and, more importantly, quest points (see 'help quest points'), plus the
possibly of other additional rewards.

To request a quest, go to a questor ('find quest' in Aylor, though there
are many others) and 'quest request'.  Find the mob in the area given (it
will be easy to spot- look for
[TARGET] in the room), kill it, and return
to a questmaster and 'quest complete' for your reward.

Once you complete a quest, you may quest again in 30 minutes of real time.
If you can't find your target or don't want to do the quest given, you can
'quest fail' at a questmaster to fail the quest.  You only have to wait 15
minutes after a failed quest to quest again.  If you do not get back to a
questmaster before time expires, your quest expires and you must wait the
full 30 minutes before questing again.

You may use 'quest time' (which tells your time remaining until next quest
or time remaining on current quest) and 'quest info' (which tells your
current quest or time until next quest) anywhere.

Amongst other things, quest points are useful for buying special quest
equipment from questmasters.  See 'help quest items' for a list of these
items.  Use 'quest list' at a questmaster to see the list of items that are
available.  (Details on each item are covered in 'help quest items'.)  Use
'quest buy <item>' and 'quest sell <item>' to buy and sell quest equipment
from a questmaster.  You may also 'quest appraise <item>' to see item stats
before purchasing it.  Also see 'help remort auction' for an alternative
way of buying and selling quest equipment.


Questing is an individual effort; if a group member kills your quest mob,
you will not get credit.  Quest targets are always picked from monsters
that are near your level, though that does not mean there are no other
obstacles along the way.  Extremely difficult or hard-to-reach monsters may
also be flagged to not be quest targets.