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If you go near them, they will turn to you and say:
If you go near them, they will turn to you and say:
{{NPC Text|width=75|title=Merit Reward Informant|type=hero|text='''Merit Reward Informant:''' I have some information about Merit Rewards if you're interested.}}
{{NPC Text|width=75|title=Merit Reward Informant|text='''Merit Reward Informant:''' I have some information about Merit Rewards if you're interested.}}


== Locations ==
== Locations ==

Revision as of 21:24, 22 June 2020

Overview

A Merit Reward Informant is an NPC who will inform players about anything related to Merit Rewards and Merit Vendors. They can be found in the starting zones for each starting alignment.

If you go near them, they will turn to you and say:

Locations

Atlas Park

Atlas Park Informant
Merit Reward Informant (Atlas Park)
Merit Reward Informant

Character, I've been tasked by Paragon City officials to inform the heroes of this fine city about Merit Rewards.

You will be issued Merit Rewards each time you complete the following tasks: Story Arcs, Task Forces, Trials, Raids, and Giant Monster encounters. The number of Merits you earn is relative to the average completion time and difficulty of your task.

Tasks that require more manpower and time will grant more Merit Rewards upon completion. Task Forces and Trials grant the greatest number of Merit Rewards per hour, while Story Arcs grant a lesser amount.

Do you have any questions?

  • How do I earn Merit Reward tokens?
So, you want more information on how you earn Merit Reward tokens? Very well.
Each time you complete a time-consuming task such as a Story Arc, Strike Force, Trial, Raid, or defeat a Giant Monster encounter, you will automatically receive Merit Reward tokens.
Merit Reward Tokens will appear in your Salvage inventory under the 'Special' tab.
The number of tokens that you receive is relative to the average completion time, difficulty, and manpower required for that task.
What else would you like to know about?
  • What can I do with Merit Reward tokens?
Ah, so you'd like more information about what you can do with Merit Reward tokens. Good question.
Some of the most powerful rewards available can be purchased through the Merit Vendors. They'll exchange your Merit Reward tokens for a reward of your choosing. You can find nearly everything you could ever want in their stock. Be careful, though, as all sales are final.
Merits can be exchanged for a large variety of rewards, including random Strike Force and Trial recipes, random Rare salvage, Single Origin enhancements, Invention Origin enhancements, and even specific pieces of Invention Origin Enhancement sets! Merit Vendors are located within each city zone in a central location.

Do you have any further questions?

  • What happens when I complete the same task repeatedly?
I see, Character. So you'd like more information about completing the same task repeatedly.
Different tasks handle how you're granted Merit Rewards differently. Strike Forces, Trials, and Raids offer greater rewards for the time involved to complete them, but completing the same task within 24 hours will reduce the number of Merits that the task would normally grant. If you wait 24 hours to complete the same task again, you will receive the maximum number of Merit Rewards again.
Story Arcs will award you with Merit Rewards, but they offer significantly reduced rewards for the time involved to complete them. They, however, do not have the number of Merits awarded reduced if they're completed multiple times within 24 hours.
Will there be anything else?


Mercy Island

Mercy Island Informant
Merit Reward Informant (Mercy Island)
Merit Reward Informant

Character, I've been tasked by Lord Recluse to inform the villai--er, I mean, 'Destined Ones' of the Rogue Isles about Merit Rewards.

You will be issued Merit Rewards each time you complete the following tasks: Story Arcs, Strike Forces, Trials, Raids, and Giant Monster encounters. The number of Merits you earn is relative to the average completion time and difficulty of your task.

Tasks that require more manpower and time will grant more Merit Rewards upon completion. Strike Forces and Trials grant the greatest number of Merit Rewards per hour, while Story Arcs grant a lesser amount.

Do you have any questions?

  • How do I earn Merit Reward tokens?
So, you want more information on how you earn Merit Reward tokens? Very well.
Each time you complete a time-consuming task such as a Story Arc, Strike Force, Trial, Raid, or defeat a Giant Monster encounter, you will automatically receive Merit Reward tokens.
Merit Reward Tokens will appear in your Salvage inventory under the 'Special' tab.
The number of tokens that you receive is relative to the average completion time, difficulty, and manpower required for that task.
What else would you like to know about?
  • What can I do with Merit Reward tokens?
Ah, so you'd like more information about what you can do with Merit Reward tokens. Good question.
Some of the most powerful rewards available can be purchased through the Merit Vendors. They'll exchange your Merit Reward tokens for a reward of your choosing. You can find nearly everything you could ever want in their stock. Be careful, though, as all sales are final.
Merits can be exchanged for a large variety of rewards, including random Strike Force and Trial recipes, random Rare salvage, Single Origin enhancements, Invention Origin enhancements, and even specific pieces of Invention Origin Enhancement sets! Merit Vendors are located within each city zone in a central location.

Do you have any further questions?

  • What happens when I complete the same task repeatedly?
I see, Character. So you'd like more information about completing the same task repeatedly.
Different tasks handle how you're granted Merit Rewards differently. Strike Forces, Trials, and Raids offer greater rewards for the time involved to complete them, but completing the same task within 24 hours will reduce the number of Merits that the task would normally grant. If you wait 24 hours to complete the same task again, you will receive the maximum number of Merit Rewards again.
Story Arcs will award you with Merit Rewards, but they offer significantly reduced rewards for the time involved to complete them. They, however, do not have the number of Merits awarded reduced if they're completed multiple times within 24 hours.
Will there be anything else?


Port Oakes

Port Oakes Informant
Merit Reward Informant (Port Oakes)
Merit Reward Informant

Character, I've been tasked by Lord Recluse to inform the villai--er, I mean, 'Destined Ones' of the Rogue Isles about Merit Rewards.

You will be issued Merit Rewards each time you complete the following tasks: Story Arcs, Strike Forces, Trials, Raids, and Giant Monster encounters. The number of Merits you earn is relative to the average completion time and difficulty of your task.

Tasks that require more manpower and time will grant more Merit Rewards upon completion. Strike Forces and Trials grant the greatest number of Merit Rewards per hour, while Story Arcs grant a lesser amount.

Do you have any questions?

  • How do I earn Merit Reward tokens?
So, you want more information on how you earn Merit Reward tokens? Very well.
Each time you complete a time-consuming task such as a Story Arc, Strike Force, Trial, Raid, or defeat a Giant Monster encounter, you will automatically receive Merit Reward tokens.
Merit Reward Tokens will appear in your Salvage inventory under the 'Special' tab.
The number of tokens that you receive is relative to the average completion time, difficulty, and manpower required for that task.
What else would you like to know about?
  • What can I do with Merit Reward tokens?
Ah, so you'd like more information about what you can do with Merit Reward tokens. Good question.
Some of the most powerful rewards available can be purchased through the Merit Vendors. They'll exchange your Merit Reward tokens for a reward of your choosing. You can find nearly everything you could ever want in their stock. Be careful, though, as all sales are final.
Merits can be exchanged for a large variety of rewards, including random Strike Force and Trial recipes, random Rare salvage, Single Origin enhancements, Invention Origin enhancements, and even specific pieces of Invention Origin Enhancement sets! Merit Vendors are located within each city zone in a central location.

Do you have any further questions?

  • What happens when I complete the same task repeatedly?
I see, Character. So you'd like more information about completing the same task repeatedly.
Different tasks handle how you're granted Merit Rewards differently. Strike Forces, Trials, and Raids offer greater rewards for the time involved to complete them, but completing the same task within 24 hours will reduce the number of Merits that the task would normally grant. If you wait 24 hours to complete the same task again, you will receive the maximum number of Merit Rewards again.
Story Arcs will award you with Merit Rewards, but they offer significantly reduced rewards for the time involved to complete them. They, however, do not have the number of Merits awarded reduced if they're completed multiple times within 24 hours.
Will there be anything else?


Nova Praetoria

Nova Praetoria Representative
Merit Reward Representative

Character, I've been tasked by Praetorian officials to inform the citizens of this fine city about Merit Rewards.

You will be issued Merit Rewards each time you complete the following tasks: Story Arcs, Strike Forces, Trials, Raids, and Giant Monster encounters. The number of Merits you earn is relative to the average completion time and difficulty of your task.

Tasks that require more manpower and time will grant more Merit Rewards upon completion. Strike Forces and Trials grant the greatest number of Merit Rewards per hour, while Story Arcs grant a lesser amount.

Do you have any questions?

  • How do I earn Merit Reward tokens?
So, you want more information on how you earn Merit Reward tokens? Very well.
Each time you complete a time-consuming task such as a Story Arc, Strike Force, Trial, Raid, or defeat a Giant Monster encounter, you will automatically receive Merit Reward tokens.
Merit Reward Tokens will appear in your Salvage inventory under the 'Special' tab.
The number of tokens that you receive is relative to the average completion time, difficulty, and manpower required for that task.
What else would you like to know about?
  • What can I do with Merit Reward tokens?
Ah, so you'd like more information about what you can do with Merit Reward tokens. Good question.
Some of the most powerful rewards available can be purchased through the Merit Vendors. They'll exchange your Merit Reward tokens for a reward of your choosing. You can find nearly everything you could ever want in their stock. Be careful, though, as all sales are final.
Merits can be exchanged for a large variety of rewards, including random Strike Force and Trial recipes, random Rare salvage, Single Origin enhancements, Invention Origin enhancements, and even specific pieces of Invention Origin Enhancement sets! Merit Vendors are located within each city zone in a central location.

Do you have any further questions?

  • What happens when I complete the same task repeatedly?
I see, Character. So you'd like more information about completing the same task repeatedly.
Different tasks handle how you're granted Merit Rewards differently. Strike Forces, Trials, and Raids offer greater rewards for the time involved to complete them, but completing the same task within 24 hours will reduce the number of Merits that the task would normally grant. If you wait 24 hours to complete the same task again, you will receive the maximum number of Merit Rewards again.
Story Arcs will award you with Merit Rewards, but they offer significantly reduced rewards for the time involved to complete them. They, however, do not have the number of Merits awarded reduced if they're completed multiple times within 24 hours.
Will there be anything else?