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'''Mini-games''' in ''Hellgate: London'' are small, optional, and random missions with an item reward if completed. A new mini-game is randomly generated each time a player completes the previous mini-game. The item reward for completing a mini-game is a few random items of the higher quality levels.<br> | '''Mini-games''' in ''Hellgate: London'' are small, optional, and random missions with an item reward if completed. A new mini-game is randomly generated each time a player completes the previous mini-game. The item reward for completing a mini-game is a few random items of the higher quality levels.<br> | ||
*''(In the January 1.0 Patch, they put in a 15 minute timer. If the mini-game isn't complete after 15 minutes, it resets to another one)'' | *''(In the January 1.0 Patch, they put in a 15 minute timer. If the mini-game isn't complete after 15 minutes, it resets to another one)'' | ||
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Mini-games in Hellgate: London are small, optional, and random missions with an item reward if completed. A new mini-game is randomly generated each time a player completes the previous mini-game. The item reward for completing a mini-game is a few random items of the higher quality levels.
- (In the January 1.0 Patch, they put in a 15 minute timer. If the mini-game isn't complete after 15 minutes, it resets to another one)
Objective system
Mini-games use a special system and a game is finished when three requirements are fulfilled, and they can be of four different kinds:
- Killing X number of monsters with some damage type.
- Killing Y foes of some monster type.
- Looting Z item types from a monster.
- Finishing any quest objective.
Here's a table representing the various requirements. The numbers inside each icon represent the amount left to kill of/with that type. If there is no number, there is only one left of the type.
These are then combined in any way for a particular mini-game.