![]() There is also no time limit to complete this quest. Once the quest has been taken, it cannot be cancelled, but you are not obligated to complete it and receive your rewards. These lionesses can be chased, killed, nature reserved, etc.-the quest snake does not mind what you do with them once they're claimed to your pride. Once you claim them, they count towards the quest, and you can then get rid of them as soon as their claiming cooldown has expired. You also do not need to keep the lionesses that you claim. You are not required to auto-claim using GB or Leopard Orchids-these lionesses can be claimed via regular claiming mechanics. The quest is always the same: every time you take it, you must claim 50 lionesses via NCL claiming encounters. You have currently claimed a total of 0/50 lionesses so far.Īll players can come across this encounter and take this quest, regardless of level, territory size, etc. Sssshould you not have enough ssspace, I don't mind what you do with them to free your territory. Sssshould you ssssucceed, there will be a great reward. You do need to go back to the questing page and turn in your quest to receive the rewards! Once your lionesses have taken down the required prey, you will get a message informing you that your quest is complete when viewing the successful hunting results. To see a list of prey and what tiles they can be found on, it is recommended to view the Hunting page on the wiki. The best way to complete this quest is to specifically hunt on tiles that contain the prey the quest snake is asking for. The quest is completed upon a successful hunt that brings back the requested prey. You cannot turn in a carcass to complete this quest, and if your submale brings back a carcass that matches the prey requested, this will not count towards the quest either. In order to complete your quest, your lionesses must hunt down one prey animal that the quest snake asks for. The time limit for hunting quests is 72 hours from when the quest was taken. Hunting quests are quests in which your lionesses must hunt a certain type of prey, assigned by the quest snake. Ask them to bring down one in a sssssuccessful hunt. Sssshow me how well trained you have kept your femalesss. Generally, if you are battling more than one opponent at once, the battle will count for +3 opponents slain, rather than +1.įor more information on where you can find enemies required for battles, check the Enemy Biomes page! Some battles will count towards multiple enemies defeated. You may choose to complete your quest if you have defeated less than the amount of creatures the quest snake asks for, but keep in mind that your reward will not be as great as if you had slain all! In order to complete your quest, you must defeat at least one of the required creatures that the quest snake asks of you. The quest snake never asks you to slay creatures that reside within a biome you do not yet have access to. The time limit for battling quests is 72 hours from when the quest was taken. Slay as many as you can, and then come back to me for your reward.īattling quests are quests in which you must go out into Explore in hopes of coming across the creatures that the quest snake would like for you to slay. You are permitted to take one quest per rollover, though you can submit up to two quests per rollover, if you take a quest prior to rolling over for the day. If you fail to complete a quest within the given timeframe, it expires and allows you to take a new quest. Battling and hunting quests give you 72 hours to complete them, while collecting quests give you 24 hours to complete. You are given up to three real life days to complete a quest, depending on the type of quest you take. Just be warned-he has the nickname "Murphy" for a reason! Completing quests for him will grant you a small amount of Silver Beetles, Experience, and Impression progress. ![]() The type of quest you will receive from him is entirely random within these three. This fellow, the "quest snake", has three different types of quests for you to complete: battling, collecting, and hunting. If you're itching to take on a quest, you'll want to speak with the dashing green mamba, lovingly nicknamed "Murphy" (due to Murphy's Law).
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