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By: Playdom
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May 31, 2010, 12:56pm
Mage, Warrior, Shielder and Healer: Quests Support
Fulfilling quests within Treetopia is an interesting feature and lets you live and breathe the life of being a treetopian. It is not only interesting (because of the outcome), it also helps you level up and are rewarded with extra resources. But each quest, which is dependent on what level you are at, can result to losing some of these rewards if you don’t have ample support.
This is where the special buildings are for. Including them in your village will aid your villagers in their quests. Call it your quest support.
Here is what each building can do for your villagers and its corresponding benefits.
Mayhaw Mage
This building will add a mage to your village. A mage counters flood and rocks, which impedes your travels. As an example, during your journey you reach a seemingly impassable gorge and having a mage will help you pass through.
Fir Warrior
The warrior will be added to your village when this building is constructed. It will counter anything that is a threat to the questers. Say, a member of your party strays too close to a wild carnivorous treetopian plan and the warrior can fight it off to save the day.
Sapling Shielder
The shielder counters weather related threats such as torrential downpours and gale-force winds which can impede your party’s progress. A tent is then provided to shield villagers while they wait out the storm.
Willow Healer
The healer is counters fire and poison that villagers encounter during the quest. Say, if they discover tainted food in their supplies, the healer’s job is to help nurse them back to health.
Having these special villagers in your quest will ensure success and you will not lose any of your rewards in the process. Neighbors can also be called upon to help but this is only true if you have enough friends and if they have the same special villagers to aid you.



