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Legendary Plan B  

Realm:Windurst
Start Area: Windurst Woods
Start NPC:Kopuro-Popuro (H - 10)
Type:General
Prerequisites:A Greeting Cardian
Related Mobs:Kopuro-Popuro (H - 10)
Min Level:1
Max Level:75
Grants Gil:700
Rating
*****
(Average from 3 ratings)
Items Required:Luminicloth
Revival Tree Root
Wolf Hide
Items Granted:Scentless Armlets
Last Updated: Thu Aug 20 06:00:36 2009

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Summary

In order to pull itself out of debt, the Manustery has decided to carry out "Legendary Plan B." They want you to gather a Revival Tree Root, a Wolf Hide, and a Luminicloth, that nocturnal monsters drop, so they can make charms to sell to trekkers.

Walkthrough

You must first do the The All-New C-2000 and A Greeting Cardian quests. If you just completed the A Greeting Cardian quest, you need to zone out and back in before you may activate the quest. Talk to Kopuro-Popuro who asks you to collect some things for him. He needs a Revival Tree Root and Luminicloth, which drop from various undead, and a wolf skin, which drops from hounds.

Quest Series

Final Fantasy XI
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Can't get this quest!!!
# Nov 07 2006 at 4:06 PM Rating: Decent
Was wondering how much fane you need to get this quest. Talked to the guy that starts it over and over and all I get is the Cardian 2000 quest, which I've done like 20 times now. Was wondering how to get it and how to see my fame so I can know if I have enough.
Can't get quest!!!
# Nov 07 2006 at 4:01 PM Rating: Decent
I was wondering how much fame you needed for this quest? I've done the other prerew quests but every time I talk to the guy he just gives me the Cardian 2000 quest. Must have turned in that quest 20 times by now. How do you get this quest and how can you check your fame so I know how much I have?
easy
# Jun 25 2005 at 11:57 AM Rating: Decent
when i really needed to get fame quickly for my aspir/warpII quests, i bought all the flutes in Bastok, sent them all to myself adn traded them in windy to a guy in windy walls ( i think) he's the guy who wants all the mandy stuff. its a break even venture for buying the items adn getting the reward, but its fast (no need to zone).
note: i think bastok has to be 1st among nations to buy the flutes in the bastok music shop.
Fame
# Jun 20 2005 at 4:56 AM Rating: Decent
I just need an opinion on the quests that give you the most fame. I currently need a life belt, valkurie mask, and sniper ringx2 for my DRG, and I have 136k -.- I'm trying to get enough fame for the Aspir Quest, but I'm having trouble.
why is everyone so lazy...?
# Aug 24 2004 at 12:40 AM Rating: Decent
The best way to make fame is having a lot of quests, not stupid 6 quests with hundreds of repeats... why? because you actually see the game's true story and feel... why cut corners if you're already playing the game? it's just stupid... there's just NINE levels of fame (for whoever was saying they had fame 30... ¬¬') and i got fame 9 of everytown WITHOUT REPEATS (fame 8 in Bastok, missed some stuff)... that's about 140+ quests but i feel i enjoyed the game much more than all those doing the repeatables hundreds of times over... and yes, this quest calls for Lv 3 fame, at least some people are actually paying attention...
RE: why is everyone so lazy...?
# Aug 24 2004 at 12:40 PM Rating: Good
Cause really, no one needs too ^_^, that's why there are repeats. Good for you for finishing 140 quests, but you don't need to tell everyone else how to play their game. You play the way you feel like, we'll play how we feel like ^_^.

Ikari
RE: why is everyone so lazy...?
# Sep 21 2004 at 1:44 PM Rating: Excellent
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You do get more benefit than simply 'seeing more of the game' by doing multiple different quests...

The initial completion of any quest appears to give more fame than a repeat.
RE: why is everyone so lazy...?
# Oct 05 2004 at 8:20 PM Rating: Decent
I agree, you get more out of doing new quests, but I also agree that repeatables are necessary. I've had the damndest time trying to get Windy fame. So, for those who want a shortcut: I buy the AH out of twinstone earrings (~900-1k) and sell them to Gioh Ajihri (K-5 Woods) for 900. It's often break even and fairly easy. The sucky part is having to zone back and forth. ^^
im pretty sure
# Jul 18 2004 at 11:00 PM Rating: Good
repeating quest:0.5 fame, unique quest: 1 fame
RE: im pretty sure
# Jul 31 2004 at 6:35 PM Rating: Default
Base Repeat .5 +/-
Base Unique 1 +/-
RE: im pretty sure
# Dec 09 2004 at 3:27 PM Rating: Good
Quests actually have variable value. It would be more accurate to the norm to say that repeated quests are worth close to 20% of the normal quest value. Sometimes this is higher, or lower. Higher value on a repeated quest is very rare. Lower.. more oft than you would suspect.

Some quests are worth more fame than others.

SOME quests will ACTUALLY SUBTRACT FAME.
RE: im pretty sure
# Jan 26 2005 at 7:22 PM Rating: Decent
"SOME quests will ACTUALLY SUBTRACT FAME."

that's interesting. i'd never heard of that beofre. can you name a quest that does this?? (as i should probably advoid it, also it's kind of hard to believe). tahnks!
RE: im pretty sure
# Feb 03 2005 at 3:15 PM Rating: Decent
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366 posts
"Blackmail" (I think that's the name) in Sandy will lower your fame...you have to carry around envelopes and castle blueprints (rare ex) and crud...the reward kind of stinks too, so don't worry about it.
RE: im pretty sure
# May 21 2005 at 5:33 PM Rating: Decent
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doesnt raising Norg fame lower fame in some nations?
Estimated fame: 28
# Dec 07 2003 at 4:17 PM Rating: Default
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was given the quest at 30 fame, I'm guessing it's 28 fame needed (common fame number)

"Oh, you're the (Name) that people are starting to talk about. I've heard pretty good things about you."
RE: Estimated fame: 28
# May 01 2004 at 4:34 AM Rating: Decent
Not sure how everyone is counting their "30 fame" and such... I've been going by the levels reported by the npc's, and that seems to be a pretty good measure.

Anyhow, tried to do the quest today while at fame "level 2" i suppose you could call it... when the fame npc says:

"<Name>? Hmm...sounds familiar. Who was it again? Oh. Well uh...not many people know who you are, but if you work hard enough, word will get around about your good deeds."

And could *not* get the quest. Did the sardine quest a mind numbing 24 times, and my fame was "level 3" --

"Ah, <Name>, I've heard of you. Just keep up the hard work and more people will get to know you."

At this point I was given the quest.
RE: Estimated fame: 28
# Feb 10 2004 at 1:09 PM Rating: Decent
41 posts
It is weird, I have only done 23 quests and I got it. I think that different quests are worth different amounts of fame.
RE: Estimated fame: 28
# Jun 23 2004 at 8:07 PM Rating: Decent
46 posts
yep.

example:
Sardine quest gives you small amounts of fame. (maybe because it's easy?)

other quests give you more fame (probably because they're harder) i wouldn't be surprised if you could get "level 2 fame" from doing only 6 quests

-Zildjian
--Diabolos
me
# Dec 07 2003 at 12:38 PM Rating: Default
Where do I find the various undead and wolves? Where are these monsters located?
Getting fame in Windurst
# Dec 02 2003 at 5:50 PM Rating: Default
A very good way to gain fame in Windurst is to do the "Something Fishy" quest in Port Windurst. The guy asks for bastore sardines. The shop behind him sells them for 45gil, the quest nets you 70gil. As long as you can stand the mind-numbing boredom of zoning after each time you complete the quest, it's a fabulous way to raise fame.
fame?
# Nov 27 2003 at 1:25 AM Rating: Default
Where can you check to see how much fame you have?
RE: fame?
# Dec 03 2003 at 1:59 PM Rating: Decent
You can check your fame from a Tarutaru sitting at a table in Timbre's Timbers in the north part of Windurst Waters.
They will give you a message about your level of fame in Windurst, but not an exact number.
fame farming reason
# Nov 25 2003 at 11:00 PM Rating: Default
Nah. In all three of the presented methods to farm fame, you will likely get all money that you put out back from the quest. However, it is better to use the mandragora-mad quest because you only have to trade in one item at a time. If you are doing a quest for which you must purchase multiple items, then you are not guaranteed to get all your money back. In the example of the crawler culler quest, you could buy 2 of the calculi for 200g. Then there's the possibility that the third would be priced at a higher rate. With the mandragora-mad quest, you are assured that you can pay only the ammount which you will be receiving from the quest as you only have to buy 1 item for each instance of the quest. The only way to have a secure price with multiple item quests is to buy in sets of 12. Then you know how much each item costs by itself.
fame farming reason
# May 13 2008 at 5:42 AM Rating: Default
Or u can go out & farm the Calculi :P somewhat then the AH & u could lvl a low lvl job at the same time ^.~
some stuff
# Nov 23 2003 at 10:32 PM Rating: Decent
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even cheaper fame I think is the lipstick quest where you give her two remi shells or 3 behive chips. The girl next to the apthocary shop in woods does this one.

The Teachers pet quest is also good, 1 bird feather 1 2 leaf mangora, to bad you only carry one those at a time.
fame farming
# Nov 22 2003 at 4:57 PM Rating: Default
better way to farm fame imho is to buy cornettes because they tend to sell for less than 200g. Also, you're never really sure if you're going to get all 3 calculi for 200 or under so you might end up stuck either with 1 or 2 calculi or with having to pay extra for it. Cornettes being single items ensures you're paying only 200 or below unless you want to pay higher.
RE: fame farming
# Sep 07 2004 at 7:13 PM Rating: Decent
yeah lol ummm why dont u just go out and actualy do the quest instead of buyin the crap...much funner and cheaper...u make way more money just doing that...yeah sure it takes time but thats what i do...just get th and its way easier...pluss u get that whole self gratification crap everyone loves...just a word of advice if ur worried about moneyspending on a quest ~_~
RE: fame farming
# Apr 22 2004 at 8:47 AM Rating: Default
cornettes sell for 600 solid right now on bismarck.
Reward
# Nov 14 2003 at 9:45 AM Rating: Default
To get this quest you need very high fame. And the item received is a Scentless Armlett 4 ac 5 evasion hand slot.
RE: Reward
# Nov 15 2003 at 5:37 PM Rating: Decent
how high is very high? so far i have about 20 completed quests and i still cant get it D:<
RE: Reward
# Nov 16 2003 at 3:59 PM Rating: Default
40+ better get to killing those mandragoras like crazy. Get some money out of it too. Unless you buy the items at the ah.
RE: Reward
# Nov 16 2003 at 10:30 PM Rating: Decent
can you gain fame by repeating quests?
RE: Reward
# Nov 17 2003 at 5:48 AM Rating: Default
Yes
Today's New Cheat, then...
# Nov 17 2003 at 3:58 PM Rating: Decent
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Hmmmm, you gain fame from repeating quests? Ah! A get-famous-quick scheme! It requires a bit of Gil, but you'll gain it all back. Just buy as many Crawler Calculuses (Calculi?) from the Auction House as you can. Then, heft them over to the Dhalmel Farm and trade them in sets of 3 to the dhamelherder (Sorry, I forget her name, but she stands by the fence on he north side of the Dhamel Farm). A Calculus usually goes for 200 gil a pop at the AH, but since you get 600 gil every time you give her 3, you break even...do it enough, and your Fame in Windurst should shoot thru the roof!

Edited, Mon Nov 17 15:59:50 2003
Name
# Nov 12 2003 at 1:39 AM Rating: Decent
The quest is called Legendary Plan B and you need a luminicloth.
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