How does tribute work in eq




















With this system, individuals can pay tribute by donating items or platinum. Such donations are rewarded with favor. With this favor, characters can choose beneficial abilities granted by their community. Anyone wishing to pay tribute must visit their home city and locate a Tribute Master of their own race. Right-click on the Tribute Master to open the Tribute Master window. Once you have opened the Tribute Master window, you can click on any item in your inventory to see what amount of Favor you would gain by sacrificing that item.

The Favor value of the item will appear next to the "Value:" label under a picture of the item. If you wish to donate the item, just click on the Donate button. This will remove the item from your inventory and grant the appropriate number of Favor points to your character.

NOTE: Not all items have a tribute value. You can view information about your characters Favor points at the bottom-right of the window. The timer only stops counting down when you have no active benefits or are visiting the Tribute Master. The benefits that can be earned by your character are displayed under "Available Benefits". Clicking on the name of the benefit will display a description of that benefit in the center of the window. Some benefits have several tiers.

Each tier grants an improved benefit and costs more Favor points to maintain. To increase or decrease the tier of the benefit you have active, just select the benefit and click the Upgrade or Downgrade buttons.

The level displayed is the minimum level needed to gain the benefit. The cost listed is the number of favor points needed to maintain the benefit. NOTE: You can only activate new benefits or upgrade currently active benefits from the Tribute Master window, and you can only access that window by right-clicking on the appropriate Tribute Master.

You can deactivate or downgrade any active benefit by clicking on the name of the benefit and clicking the Downgrade button. Remember, you can not upgrade benefits or add new ones using this window, you must visit a Tribute Master to do that. As said before, they're all Worn effects, so you only get the best Worn Haste you have whether it's on an item or Tribute.

See Secondary Modifiers Mod2s from Samanna for cap details other than the specifics I just said for HP regen, as it's not clear on that page. Hope this helps, Yther Ore. Should note, that worn focus and buff focus are cumulative. So you can have a Worn or Tribute focus, and use a potion to get extra damage or what not from spells.

It's like haste, you get the best of each one, but there's no over-focus foci. Spell haste is the easiest and most noticeable with worn and Clr buff. I wasn't clear. I shouldn't have put Focus and EB or Vision on the same line. Attack is another mod2 with a worn cap.

See the aforementioned Samana's page. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Thread starter testtube Start date Apr 5, If there isn't a way to get it to turn on with a regular slash command in EQ, how about with MQ2? Thank you. Sum1 Warriors are inferior read: crybaby tanks Level 2.

Rooster Well-known member. How about You could setup that in a macro with a timer. Or you could set it up to turn off automatically if the timer is 0s and require manually turning it on again.

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