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declining a faerie quest--will it hurt my chances for a ffq?


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hey all! today i got a water faerie quest that was 25k, and i don't really feel like shelling out so much for one or two points of def. if i decline the quest though, do you think it might hurt my chances to get a ffq?

 

i guess what i'm asking is...has anyone declined a quest and still gotten a ffq? thanks in advance for reading, and hope you all have an awesome day~!

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I don't think there is any hard and fast proof anywhere that rejecting one quest will affect your chances at all. In fact I rejected a stupid water faerie quest that was 30k the other day too because I mean really, who cares about agility anyway, especially for 30K. So personally I would say it probably does not affect your chances but I would say not to reject multiple in a row just in case it does have an affect.

 

Side note if the word I was searching for should have been 'effect' instead of 'affect' I apologize. I still can't figure out which one goes where :S

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hey all! today i got a water faerie quest that was 25k, and i don't really feel like shelling out so much for one or two points of def. if i decline the quest though, do you think it might hurt my chances to get a ffq?i guess what i'm asking is...has anyone declined a quest and still gotten a ffq? thanks in advance for reading, and hope you all have an awesome day~!

 

Nope; I declined one because it was waaaay overpriced and I got a FFQ a few days after that. So there's still hope!

 

I don't think there is any hard and fast proof anywhere that rejecting one quest will affect your chances at all. In fact I rejected a stupid water faerie quest that was 30k the other day too because I mean really, who cares about agility anyway, especially for 30K. So personally I would say it probably does not affect your chances but I would say not to reject multiple in a row just in case it does have an affect. Side note if the word I was searching for should have been 'effect' instead of 'affect' I apologize. I still can't figure out which one goes where :S

 

"Affect" is the verb form, so for instance "I hope declining this doesn't affect my chances of a FFQ" whereas "effect" is a noun, such as "That pizza had a bad effect on my tummy"

 

Hope that helps :D

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