Improved Quests
Basically change up the quests so it doesnt feel like the first 10 minutes of world of warcraft. I get that its hard to find ideas considering its animals doing the quests but maxbe we can collect some ideas here. Mine are:
Collecting items should be part of nesting quests actually leading to a nest being built with a mate and making eggs.
Exploration quests, go to certain parts of an area to gain progress. Could be the initial quests per area. Should be inside of am achievement system with the goal to explore the entirw map and then get goodies.
Hunt a certain animal, the game knows a certain animal of any size is in that area, say quetzal. Now i get this quest and its shared with the group. We now have a reaaon to actually go hunting. Can also lead to achievements like kill each dino once or something. Priority should be on herbis being hunted though.
Herbis should also have a chain quest of beating an aggressor. Maybe add certain types of aggressors.
Mating quest of a sort.
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29 Apr
ROTTMNTLoverThis is a good idea. If they took ques from animals like lions, deer, elephants, buffalo, wolves, and etc, it would probably give them better ideas than ‘dinosaurs probably cleaned mushrooms from an area’ they were part of an ecosystem. ThEY didn’t clean the mushrooms. Mushrooms usually eat things and then things eat the mushrooms. lol.
Nesting quests should include things like ‘clearing the area’, so you collect a certain number of materials depending on which poi your in. Then you put your nest in that area. Especially for herd animals like pachy, eo, and steg.
For carnivores, only a couple of which should need to hunt in groups, would be more secluded in where they hide their nests, so they would have ‘find a wooded area’ and then have somewhere to go highlighted on the map.
Growth quests would include feeding young (the bbys get significant growth, Liek, ten mins of growth from this, OR they get a growth multiplier if they are well fed), or collecting food articles.