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== Types of quests ==
 
== Types of quests ==
  
There are three types of quests that can be offered from the commander. Each quest and the type of target can affect different reputations. Commanders always present quests in this sequence: on-site drive off quests, all kill quests, off-site drive off quests, then trouble quests.
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There are three types of quest orders that can be offered from the commander. Each quest and the type of target can affect different reputations. Commanders always present quests in this sequence: on-site drive off quests, all kill quests, off-site drive off quests, then trouble quests.
  
 
=== Kill ===
 
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A drive off quest requires the character to rout an enemy/criminal group from a site. Targeted groups include [[outcast]]s, [[bandit]]s, [[kobold]]s, [[necromancer]]s, and [[war]]ring civilizations. Drive off quests can raise the "hero" and "protector of the weak" reputation.
 
A drive off quest requires the character to rout an enemy/criminal group from a site. Targeted groups include [[outcast]]s, [[bandit]]s, [[kobold]]s, [[necromancer]]s, and [[war]]ring civilizations. Drive off quests can raise the "hero" and "protector of the weak" reputation.
  
The quest implies chasing or leading the targeted members out of their location, but that is not necessary to complete the quest. It is also not required to attack or kill anyone to complete the quest, merely encountering the enemy (i.e., the enemy spots the player) then immediately returning back is usually sufficient to qualify as completion. No reputation will be acquired through this way, however, since the main source of reputation from this quest is from slaying the enemies.
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The quest implies chasing or leading the targeted members out of their location, but that is not necessary to complete the quest. It is also not required to attack or kill anyone to complete the quest order. Merely encountering the enemy (i.e., the enemy spots the player) then immediately returning back is usually sufficient enough to qualify a completion. No reputation will be acquired through this way however, since the main source of reputation from this quest is from slaying the enemies.
  
 
Driving off necromancer groups or site governments from warring civilizations is impossible to complete.{{bug|9995}} [[Insurrection]]s do not seem to be the solution.{{verify}}
 
Driving off necromancer groups or site governments from warring civilizations is impossible to complete.{{bug|9995}} [[Insurrection]]s do not seem to be the solution.{{verify}}

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