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==Favor Hints/Spoilers==
Regarding the other goal on your page. Note that atm the Hint template I made limits the length of the text inside it somewhat since it is a tooltip. As a tooltip it doesn't support newlines unfortunately. But it has the advantage of being "inline" and helps trim down the page a little bit. So the idea atm is to summarize we cant list all possible gifts/favors but we can list the most valuable ones, and the non-obvious ones for the player who is stuck. --[[User:Gorgonzola|Gorgonzola]] ([[User talk:Gorgonzola|talk]]) 17:52, 9 October 2014 (CDT)
 
==Thanks!==
Hi Gorgonzola. Happy to be here. I've been using your [[merchants]] guide quite extensively lately. Thanks for making it.
 
I was thinking that there could be a sort of "'''tier'''" layout for defining favor gifts for NPCs. Something like '''Low''', '''Medium''' and '''High'''.
'''Low''' would be gifts that yield a small amount, yet still might be worth getting as they will most likely be cheaper and more abundant.
'''Medium''' would most likely be the most-used category, as it provides a fair amount and is still rather easy to obtain.
'''High''' would be the tier for the gifts that yield high favor, such as +41 for [[Enchanted Holly Seeds]] at [[Therese]], yet are much more difficult to obtain.
 
Many of the NPC pages have these kind of favor item submissions hidden within the "hints", so I figured pooling all those into one page would be useful for players.
 
Regarding the hint template, I figured it was designed for being pretty short and concise, as stuffing an essay into a tooltip might be a more challenging to read than something hidden in a spoiler tag. Hints are definitely useful on an NPC's individual page. Something like your chart on the merchants page would be more suitable for a list of NPCs and their ideal favor gifts.
[[User:LaughingLeader|LaughingLeader]] ([[User talk:LaughingLeader|talk]]) 18:16, 9 October 2014 (CDT)

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