View Full Version : Writ points char level vs guild level
Dazzler_Twodir
01-13-2006, 12:05 AM
<div>This mean chars that are level 41+ will get MORE status points for a writ than guild level 40 now gives?</div>
Rijacki
01-13-2006, 12:55 AM
The way I read it....Currently, if someone is level 30 and their guild level is 20, they will get more status for doing a level 30 writ than someone who is level 30 and in a guild which is level 25 doing the exact same level 30 writ. Currently the amount of status you receive for doing a writ is based on the level of the guild, not the level of the character or the level of the writ.Future, someone who is level 30 with a guild level 20 and taking a level 30 writ will get the -same- status as someone who is level 30 in a guild which is 25 and taking the same level 30 writ. Satus earned will be based on character level instead of guild level (which is, in my opinion, the way it -should- be).<div></div>
Qandor
01-13-2006, 03:43 AM
<div></div><blockquote><hr>Rijacki wrote:The way I read it....Currently, if someone is level 30 and their guild level is 20, they will get more status for doing a level 30 writ than someone who is level 30 and in a guild which is level 25 doing the exact same level 30 writ. Currently the amount of status you receive for doing a writ is based on the level of the guild, not the level of the character or the level of the writ.Future, someone who is level 30 with a guild level 20 and taking a level 30 writ will get the -same- status as someone who is level 30 in a guild which is 25 and taking the same level 30 writ. Satus earned will be based on character level instead of guild level (which is, in my opinion, the way it -should- be).<div></div><hr></blockquote>You have me thoroughly cofused with this one. Have never noticed any correlation between guild level and status yield on a writ. In the case of tradeskill wits, status return was always based on the level of the recipe. Not exactly sure what adventure writs were based on but currently a T6 adventure writ for me with a level 60 character and and level 28 guild yields 4650 status. Are you saying that someone in say a level 38 guild is getting more status for that same writ? If so, what are they getting?
Rijacki
01-13-2006, 04:00 AM
<span><blockquote><hr>Qandor wrote:<div></div><blockquote><hr>Rijacki wrote:The way I read it....Currently, if someone is level 30 and their guild level is 20, they will get more status for doing a level 30 writ than someone who is level 30 and in a guild which is level 25 doing the exact same level 30 writ. Currently the amount of status you receive for doing a writ is based on the level of the guild, not the level of the character or the level of the writ.Future, someone who is level 30 with a guild level 20 and taking a level 30 writ will get the -same- status as someone who is level 30 in a guild which is 25 and taking the same level 30 writ. Satus earned will be based on character level instead of guild level (which is, in my opinion, the way it -should- be).<div></div><hr></blockquote>You have me thoroughly cofused with this one. Have never noticed any correlation between guild level and status yield on a writ. In the case of tradeskill wits, status return was always based on the level of the recipe. Not exactly sure what adventure writs were based on but currently a T6 adventure writ for me with a level 60 character and and level 28 guild yields 4650 status. Are you saying that someone in say a level 38 guild is getting more status for that same writ? If so, what are they getting?<hr></blockquote>Not more, -less-. The higher the guild, the less the status reward.I don't know by how much, but it was something the devs posted a while back. Now it really will be based on your own level vs the level of the writ with your guild level not affecting it.</span><div></div>
EtoilePirate
01-13-2006, 06:23 AM
Doing DOF writs with my 55 Assassin in a level 30 guild:Yesterday: ~4700 SP per writ.Today: ~5200 SP per writ.Before DOF, my level 48 character got ~5200 SP for doing a level 48 writ (and the guild was in the 20s). So yeah, it's more how it should be.<div></div>
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