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ChaosEmperorDragon
10-08-2010, 01:20 PM
I am F2P. I was given the quest The Keeper's Sanctuary by an NPC with a white symbol over him which indicates F2P. However it seems that I am unable to undertake this quest due to its location. This is confusing. Is this working as intended or am I missing something?

MrkGrismer
10-08-2010, 02:27 PM
I am F2P. I was given the quest The Keeper's Sanctuary by an NPC with a white symbol over him which indicates F2P. However it seems that I am unable to undertake this quest due to its location. This is confusing. Is this working as intended or am I missing something?

Delera's will be opened to free players as part of Update 7. I don't know if that means that quest will be free and accessible or not.

ChaosEmperorDragon
10-08-2010, 02:28 PM
Oh sweet!

EKKM
10-08-2010, 02:28 PM
That request requires that you run the ahunted library as a prerequisite. I belive the quest giver for that is beside the guy who gave you that quest.

http://ddowiki.com/page/Haunted_Library

edit - also need to get into Deleras - oops

Gremmlynn
10-09-2010, 02:42 AM
Delera's will be opened to free players as part of Update 7. I don't know if that means that quest will be free and accessible or not.It should be as the quest giver is currently flagged F2P.

IMO fun quest, but the rewards (xp/favor) seem a bit low for the length/difficulty/level.

Tom318
10-09-2010, 04:11 AM
Delera's will be opened to free players as part of Update 7. I don't know if that means that quest will be free and accessible or not.

I believe they said the graveyard would be open, but the quests would still be inaccessible until you got the quest pack.

Gremmlynn
10-09-2010, 04:30 AM
I believe they said the graveyard would be open, but the quests would still be inaccessible until you got the quest pack.Except, as of now, that's a F2P tavern quest with an entrance in a P2P area. It'll be interesting to see how they go on this one as it is something of an anomaly with the way they designated things when then introduced P2P. Personally, I think they'll just let it go.

MrkGrismer
10-11-2010, 01:12 PM
That why I said I don't know for sure, I suspect it will stay free but I just can't say 100%.