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== Quest level scaling ==
== Quest level scaling ==
Some quests increase or decrease the level of the mobs to match the level(s) of the players.
Some quests increase or decrease the level of the mobs to match the level(s) of the players.
{{Cquote|<br />Scales to PC level doesn't mean that NPCs are all the same level as the highest level player in the zone. In zones that use level scaling, NPC levels are an offset from the highest level player in the zone. For instance, if Bob_the_scaling_boss is +5 levels and Joe_the_easy_schmo is -3 levels... If the zone is level 100, Bob is 105 and Joe is 97. If the zone is level 70, Bob is 75 and Joe is 67. If the zone stops scaling at 110, and the highest level player in the zone is 115, Bob will be 115 and Joe will be 107. ||| [https://forums.daybreakgames.com/eq/index.php?threads/lost-but-not-forgotten.264384/#post-3885669 Prathun, EQ Developer, March 26, 2020]}}
=== Quests that scale ===
=== Quests that scale ===
Note that for these quests, the maximum level it will scale to is based on the maximum level that characters could obtain at the time the quest was introduced into the game.
Note that for these quests, the maximum level it will scale to is based on the maximum level that characters could obtain at the time the quest was introduced into the game.
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