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'''Rare free missions''' are special missions that have a chance of appearing at random mission counters following the completion of another mission.  Though difficult to find, the rewards of these missions make the search worth the effort.
 
'''Rare free missions''' are special missions that have a chance of appearing at random mission counters following the completion of another mission.  Though difficult to find, the rewards of these missions make the search worth the effort.
  
== Search tips ==
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== Rare mission search tips ==
* When searching for a rare free mission, it is helpful to have a full party of six playersThe more players in a party, the higher the chances of a rare mission appearing.
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* When searching for a rare mission, the number of players in your party no longer has an effect on the chances of a rare mission appearingWhether you run a mission solo or with a full party, you will have the same odds of receiving a rare mission flag.
 
* Run any mission, on any difficulty you please.  The difficulty played will have no effect on your chances of finding a rare mission.
 
* Run any mission, on any difficulty you please.  The difficulty played will have no effect on your chances of finding a rare mission.
* There is no need to disband your party to search for a rare mission after clearing a normal mission.  Only the current party leader will see a rare mission if it becomes available.
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* Any party member can receive a rare mission; it is no longer exclusive to the party leader.  Furthermore, more than one player can receive a rare mission from the same run.
* The higher the amount of time spent in a normal mission, the greater the probability of a rare mission appearingHowever, a rare mission will not appear if less than five minutes are spent in a normal mission.  Also, remaining in a mission for over thirty minutes will not increase the chances above the maximum probability of a rare mission appearing.
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* When a party member receives a rare mission flag, a light red notice will scroll up the right side of all party members' screens announcing which member(s) received the mission.
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* In order for a player to be eligible to receive a rare mission, they must be in the field before the mission is clearedFurthermore, they must have been part of the party for at least 80% of the mission's total clear time.
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* When awarded a rare mission, you are not bound to the planet it appeared on.  You can switch planets to choose from any of the available rare missions.
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* After receiving a rare mission flag, you can return to your room, change universes and even log off without losing the flag for that characterFurthermore, now it is possible to run other missions without losing the flag. The number of missions will not stack, however.
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* Rare missions can be accepted from any mission counter that has at least one other mission available, except for the following:  GUARDIANS HQ (Clyez City: 5th Floor), Raffon Lakeshore to Underwater Plant, Underwater Plant to Raffon Meadow, Linear Line Platform (Holtes City: West District), AMF Headquarters (Holtes City: West District), Kego Clearing to Kugo Hot Springs, Shikon Tanze route to Agata Islands, Agata Islands: Egam to Agata RELICS, Old Hakura Temple to Kugo Hot Springs, and Underground Lake to W. Kugu: Field Base.
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== GUARDIANS Colony ==
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* [[Phantom Ruins]]
  
 
== Parum ==
 
== Parum ==
* ([[Mine of Illusion]])
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* [[Illusionary Shaft]]
  
 
== Neudaiz ==
 
== Neudaiz ==
* ([[Fires of Illusion]])
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* [[Phantom Fissure]]
  
 
== Moatoob ==
 
== Moatoob ==

Latest revision as of 01:39, 19 February 2012

Rare free missions are special missions that have a chance of appearing at random mission counters following the completion of another mission. Though difficult to find, the rewards of these missions make the search worth the effort.

Rare mission search tips

  • When searching for a rare mission, the number of players in your party no longer has an effect on the chances of a rare mission appearing. Whether you run a mission solo or with a full party, you will have the same odds of receiving a rare mission flag.
  • Run any mission, on any difficulty you please. The difficulty played will have no effect on your chances of finding a rare mission.
  • Any party member can receive a rare mission; it is no longer exclusive to the party leader. Furthermore, more than one player can receive a rare mission from the same run.
  • When a party member receives a rare mission flag, a light red notice will scroll up the right side of all party members' screens announcing which member(s) received the mission.
  • In order for a player to be eligible to receive a rare mission, they must be in the field before the mission is cleared. Furthermore, they must have been part of the party for at least 80% of the mission's total clear time.
  • When awarded a rare mission, you are not bound to the planet it appeared on. You can switch planets to choose from any of the available rare missions.
  • After receiving a rare mission flag, you can return to your room, change universes and even log off without losing the flag for that character. Furthermore, now it is possible to run other missions without losing the flag. The number of missions will not stack, however.
  • Rare missions can be accepted from any mission counter that has at least one other mission available, except for the following: GUARDIANS HQ (Clyez City: 5th Floor), Raffon Lakeshore to Underwater Plant, Underwater Plant to Raffon Meadow, Linear Line Platform (Holtes City: West District), AMF Headquarters (Holtes City: West District), Kego Clearing to Kugo Hot Springs, Shikon Tanze route to Agata Islands, Agata Islands: Egam to Agata RELICS, Old Hakura Temple to Kugo Hot Springs, and Underground Lake to W. Kugu: Field Base.

GUARDIANS Colony

Parum

Neudaiz

Moatoob