It means the 4 rewards within that set are awarded by the RNG - That is completely random
Noted by the word "However":
the category sets are constant for the subset of rewards they contain. - RNG plays no part.
Geesh Fayled you write crap like this all the time. It's a shame you can't read it.
http://vboards.stratics.com/1900073-post2.html
How does the monger decide which quest to give us?
The fish monger chooses randomly between a list of fish based on your fishing skill. The higher your skill, the bigger the list.
For each fish that you have completed an order for, you get a chance to get an order for 2 fish.
For each fish that you have completed an order for twice, you get a chance to get an order for 3 fish.
For each fish that you have completed an order for three times, you get a chance to get an order for 4 fish.
This progresses until you are getting orders for 6 fish.
The number of different fish in the order is always random, the only thing that changes is the odds.
How is the reward for finished quest decided?
There are categories based on order size. There is some overlap, but you get different prizes for a small order than you get for a big order.
The size of the order is weighted depending on whether you are catching shallow water fish (x1), deep water fish(x2), or dungeon fish (x3).
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Why sometimes does a player receive a scroll, and the next time some bait
or a book for the same weighted quest?
That is completely random. However, there are 4 order sizes which map to 4 categories of prizes. Each category has its own set of bait, books, scrolls, etc. - RNG plays no part.
RNG plays no part ...
except where it does
chooses randomly between a list of fish
you get a chance to get an order
number of different fish in the order is always random
There is some overlap, but you get different prizes for a small order than you get for a big order.
As I am not only the Author of Fayleds writings, I am the only possible expert ON Fayleds writings
Your failure to realize that
is a result of ... crap logic ... to put it kindly.
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