I have been doing quests for Nobility Points. The only time I seem to get them is when I get to 100% mastery of a quest. My question is, is it possible to do quests you've already done and get nobility, or do you have to keep doing new quests and master them to get nobility?
No. The first quest is the easiest to get nobs from as it kills least troops. They should drop about every 100 tries..
Wish there was another way to get nob besides quests. Like one nob a day for daily login bonuses, 1-4 for winning a war, or for one for upgrading HF lands (although im already HFBC). Not asking for hand outs, they should be earned but there are many ways to be noble and show your kingdoms virtual citizens that their leader (that would be you the player) are the king/queen of the kingdom are are the true royal nobility!
I agree saber!! Even a 1 per day bonus for log in would be a good gesture considering the volume of nobs bought for the game ruining seals. Not really too much damage done with that amount
I agree with Saber on this. Acts of nobility aren't just with knights and soldiers completely quests. It could also be with winning a war, finishing off an Epic Battle, posting helpful information on forums, reporting a scammer/spammed/hacked, assisting another kingdom and so on. You guys get the point The developers would be reluctant to supply us with another source of nobility and us(the players) buying nobility for gold, seals, horns etc is their main source of income(from this game). But devs you should add more rewarding factors to all these different actions that we players do in KaW. We will still be buying nobility, that's for sure Gotta spam them seals
Once you get to 5000 quest complete its slows down & drop around every 500 or 1k you've done gl questing
I do a secret quest at Oracle and it drops 765 nobility points every time I do it.. It must be a very good luck, eh.
The problem is that for small things which cost a small amount of nobs, daily rewards would encourage players to save up the daily rewards rather than just buying nobs. Although this would only cost the devs about £2 per case, in the long run they would lose quite a lot of money