Trilogy Question, no spoilers
Yes, it's a contact. Level range seems to be X to 50 (I'm guessing X = 30 given where the range of Night Ward starts but I'm not sure) as my Incarnate was able to speak to Trilogy without introduction (same goes for Fireball). Both contacts are inside the Midnight Mansion.
"You don't lose levels. You don't have equipment to wear out, repair, or lose, or that anyone can steal from you. About the only thing lighter than debt they could do is have an NPC walk by, point and laugh before you can go to the hospital or base." -Memphis_Bill
We will honor the past, and fight to the last, it will be a good way to die...
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yes, 30. My 29 couldn't talk to anyone in the Midnight Mansion.
Yes, it's a contact. Level range seems to be X to 50 (I'm guessing X = 30 given where the range of Night Ward starts but I'm not sure) as my Incarnate was able to speak to Trilogy without introduction (same goes for Fireball). Both contacts are inside the Midnight Mansion.
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There's also supposed to be a drudge somewhere, but I'm guessing he's a villain contact. Notes didn't specify, but he's not showing up on the Find Contact for any of my heroes. Same with the Black Knight contact mentioned.
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One last question, should I start with Trilogy story wise or flashback via ouroboros to the first Night Ward contact?
Ignore Trilogy entirely. It doesn't tie into Night Ward's story at all and it's a failed experiment in nonlinear story-telling.
"You don't lose levels. You don't have equipment to wear out, repair, or lose, or that anyone can steal from you. About the only thing lighter than debt they could do is have an NPC walk by, point and laugh before you can go to the hospital or base." -Memphis_Bill
We will honor the past, and fight to the last, it will be a good way to die...
His name is Atherton Cromwell, and my hero was able to speak to him and was offered a mission (although I didn't accept it).
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That's the truth. It's also riddled with grammar goofs, like not using the appropriate gender to refer to your character reliably, and other places where sentence no verb, it also runs on with commas instead of semi-colons.
Ignore Trilogy entirely. It doesn't tie into Night Ward's story at all and it's a failed experiment in nonlinear story-telling.
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Ok I am confused is this a contact? According to the patch notes it sounds like it. Is it part of ouroboros for higher level characters?
If it is a contact, do you find it in the natural progression of the story?