2009-06-30, 10:26 PM
The problem with trying to get a "total quest count" is that it requires that you know how many quests are in the game, but not only that; you would need to know what was available to each individual person. Why? Because, it's naturally unfair to count maple Island quests for people who made their characters before such quests existed. But then there are other things, like PPQ quests, MPQ quests, and so on, which came out later but some people might have been able to do. What if you were level 100 when PPQ came out and just decided to skip those quests? Those were available to you, and it's your own fault that you didn't do them, so they should count against you. If you were 101, then you never had a chance so it shouldn't. Of course this gets calculated into a percentage and in this case there will probably be a 20-way tie for first.
I had considered this before, but it's still sort of unfair due to the constantly changing Maple Island quests, PQ quests, and early event quests found in the Victoria section. Let's face it, there's no totally fair way to do this.
I had considered this before, but it's still sort of unfair due to the constantly changing Maple Island quests, PQ quests, and early event quests found in the Victoria section. Let's face it, there's no totally fair way to do this.

