You need 225 Sharn favor to unlock the Inquisitive tree per character.
Sharn part 1 can give you 75 favor. Part 2 78 favor. Cogs 99 favor.
Total of: 252. More than enough for the Inquisitive.
So running the Sharn quests once on elite or reaper should give you Inquisitive. The fastest way to get it would be to run the heroic chain while epic. Should be easy enough on elite and you get the mats you need for crafting, heroic gear and the favor.
In RPGWatch there are several people capable of running elite or reaper Legendary Sharn. So if you login and contact one of us we can easily get a group together and get you all you need. Do you have toons in RPGWatch yet?
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I made a guild on Khyber long ago (Ex Deus) - and I put a RL friend in control of it. They've been playing it like crazy ever since 2009 or something like that.
So, I can't really go with another guild - but I'd love to play with some Watch members here and there.
Right now, I'm playing "in secret" - because I've made the mistake of joining my old guild a few times in the past, only to get bored with the game after a few weeks or months - and I know my RL friends would like to see me stay, as the guild isn't very big AFAIK.
This time, I will wait until I'm sure I want to dedicate myself to DDO - which is sort of required to get anywhere, what with all that reincarnation stuff.
I'm planning a few characters in my head - and they probably need a lot of past lives to be optimised.
Right now, I'm using the Acid Arrow Ranger build for comfortable and easy leveling - and I'm aiming for turning him into some kind of Inquisitive character, probably a Rogue or Artificer.
The build I'm most keen on is a Vistani Knife Assassin - but I'm not sure how powerful I can make such a character.
I'm a bit obsessive about performance - and I greatly dislike making inefficient characters.
That's one reason DDO is a such a struggle sometimes, because it takes an endless amount of time to build something truly worthwhile.
That said, I've always loved everything about it. The only thing I dislike about DDO is how aged it is - which is a problem for things like moment-to-moment gameplay and combat.
Even so, it's still probably in my top 3 MMOs of all time - and a modernized version would probably be my favorite.