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Rare free missions are special missions that have a chance of appearing at random mission counters following the completion of another mission. Though difficult to find, the rewards of these missions make the search worth the effort.
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Search tips
- When searching for a rare free mission, it is helpful to have a full party of six players. The more players in a party, the higher the chances of a rare mission appearing.
- Run any mission, on any difficulty you please. The difficulty played will have no effect on your chances of finding a rare mission.
- There is no need to disband your party to search for a rare mission after clearing a normal mission. Only the current party leader will see a rare mission if it becomes available.
- The higher the amount of time spent in a normal mission, the greater the probability of a rare mission appearing. However, a rare mission will not appear if less than five minutes are spent in a normal mission. Also, remaining in a mission for over thirty minutes will not increase the chances above the maximum probability of a rare mission appearing.
- A player has to be in a mission for at least 80% of its completion time for their participation to count towards the chances of their party finding a rare mission.
- When checking mission counters for a rare mission, you only need to check one counter. However, the counter you check must have at least one regular mission available.