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Are the NPC's listed quest-givers? If so, let's rename the section to "Quests" similar to Mos Eisley. If not, list the function of the NPC behind the name. --Tandalo 10:14, 9 Oct 2005 (CEST)


Seems they re all bugged atm, so is it worth to add in a Quest section ? --Niom 13:28, 9 Oct 2005 (CEST)


All 3 of these NPC's are quest givers and have the symbol above their heads, but their quests have been bugged (more likely is I think these NPC's were just never completed by the dev team and have had much bigger bugs since launch) since launch what what I've gathered. I added them so quest seekers wouldn't be waiting around for "a few minutes" (like they ask you to) for a quest that would never happen. Idea: Should we note on the city page that these NPC's are bugged? Or just leave that for the NPC specific page? --Moosephat 16:10, 9 Oct 2005 (CEST)

I think labeling them as quest givers isn't a bad thing since their page can clearly indicate that the quest is busted. If you feel something is needed on the city page, maybe just parentheses around the name or something equally subtle. --SwordMage 17:40, 9 Oct 2005 (CEST)


I've changed it around to bring it in line with how the Mos Eisley page flows. I've also included Factional (there's another Reb Recruiter on the island, but I forgot to note that one) & Other NPC's. Two categories of NPC's that have largely been ignored is the Other NPC's and Teaser NPC's due to their comparative rewards to other activities being very low...

  • Other NPC's typically give low level quests ideally suited for new players.
  • Teaser NPC's tell about a POI or dungeon providing a waypoint, but do not offer any type of reward themlves.

--Moosephat 17:46, 9 Oct 2005 (CEST)

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