Wishes, what are they and how do they work?
We won’t be going over every wish available, but hopefully this will give you a good introduction to wishes. As always, check out the appropriate help file – help wishes – for more information.
So, if you have looked at the help file you will see all sorts of wishes that are available and if you looked at wish costs, you will see that there are three columns related to cost. You have Base Cost, Adjustment, and Your Costs. That is because most wishes will add an adjustment after you purchase a wish.
For example, if for our first wish we were to buy Novorpal (which is number 3 on the list) the cost would be 5,000 quest points. However, we would now add 300 quest points to the cost of all the other wishes (except for No Hunger, Rebuild and Auctioneer).
So, we have our first wish and now we want to spend more QP’s and buy another wish. This time we purchase the Pockets wish. That would be a base cost of 3500 QP’s plus the 300 QP’s for our first wish, giving us a grand total of 3800 QP’s for our Pockets wish, and so on and so forth. You can always check what you would pay for your wishes by using the wish costs command.
If you haven’t already, take some time and look at help wish and read through all the available wishes and what they do.
So, which wish should you buy? It is your choice; they are wishes after all. However, should you find yourself with extra QP’s here are the ones that I currently have and have found useful for me.
Pockets1 – Allows you to carry +100 items
Scholar – Lets you practice to 95% rather than 85%
Exprate – Gives you 10% more exp on kills
Spellup1 – Gives you a very fast spell-up time
Be sure you are earning those QP’s by questing and doing campaigns and if you find yourself with extra to spend, take a look at some wishes.