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walsufnir said:
Mnementh said:

Well, actually there is something worthwile: the feeling of accomplishment. But you need no useless medal or internet brag statue for it.

The question is what reward you expect. For some it's totally sufficient to know you find all of them, others perhaps want a reward. The question is what happens to people emotionally when they get the "reward" for finding all 900 seeds.

That shouldn't be a problem anymore. Now it is known what the reward is. Anyone who is attempting it will have to inform himself how many seeds there are and will then know what the reward is. You don't do 50h+ quests without knowing what the reward will be unless you're the first to do it..



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