![]() ![]() Note: Charts that list "total favor" are referring the favor amount you get for Elite completion (the total possible), so divide that by 3 to get the base amount for Normal, and double the Normal amount for Hard (2/3 of Elite value). Only the highest difficulty level completed counts toward your favor total repeating a quest on the same or lower difficulty will not increase your favor. Quests have a fixed " base favor" value, which will be worth increasing favor for each increasing level of difficulty of that quest (Casual, Normal, Hard, or Elite/Reaper). When your character completes a quest, it gains a pre-set amount of favor points for a specific patron, which is a measure of how much value that patron places on the completion of that quest at that difficulty level. Each character accumulates its own favor most favor rewards will not apply to your other characters, but some will apply to future Characters on the same account on the same server.Ĭurrent favor, for any of the different Patrons and your Total Favor, can be viewed under the "Patrons" tab of the Adventure Compendium. By performing more quests for these different patrons (or the same quest at a higher difficulty), a character gains more Favor which then can unlock special access to different benefits for that character, and occasionally for your DDO account. It measures how well respected your character is by one (or all) of 18 different NPC patron factions within the game, the sponsors who are hiring your character to accomplish a given quest. ![]() Favor is gained with each quest a character completes, based on the highest difficulty ever completed for that quest. ![]()
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