Lord/Lady Needs Tutor Quest Not Working

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Juliw

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I have tested this in several different instances across patches. Despite me fighting near constantly in various battles and sieges, the "experience progress" of whoever I am tutoring doesn't even come near the required amount in the 200 days the quest lasts. Its a guaranteed fail every single time. I am wondering if other has had the same experience.
 
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I was able to easily level mimir, raganvand's son the 60 skill points in less than the first 100 days. I assigned him as steward of the party and took him to tournaments along the way, made sure to watch all his fights so he can level up skills. Put any focus points he gets into steward or combat skills if you want to make it easy.

If its Mimir one tip would be to replace his gear as his Athletics skill is very low and his armor is very heavy. With light armor he will at least be fast enough to occasionally block attacks in arenas so he can get some levels.

Edit: meant quartermaster, not steward
I was able to easily level mimir, raganvand's son the 60 skill points in less than the first 100 days. I assigned him as steward of the party and took him to tournaments along the way, made sure to watch all his fights so he can level up skills. Put any focus points he gets into steward or combat skills if you want to make it easy.

If its Mimir one tip would be to replace his gear as his Athletics skill is very low and his armor is very heavy. With light armor he will at least be fast enough to occasionally block attacks in arenas so he can get some levels.

Edit: meant quartermaster, not steward
 
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So the noble I've got was lvl 19 with the orange hard cap on several of his skills and a soft cap on the rest due to low attributes/focus. The only skills that were able to be leveled were very close to the hard cap and have a multiplier of 0.4 or less. The smithing and stewardship trick didn't work for me either because of the low attributes. This quest needs revamping. They need to reduce the noble's level so we could at least have a chance to add focus points/attributes.

Speaking of which, as of patch 1.3 main, you're no longer allowed to replace his gear. So if you've got the wrong equipment on, tough luck?
 
So the noble I've got was lvl 19 with the orange hard cap on several of his skills and a soft cap on the rest due to low attributes/focus. The only skills that were able to be leveled were very close to the hard cap and have a multiplier of 0.4 or less. The smithing and stewardship trick didn't work for me either because of the low attributes. This quest needs revamping. They need to reduce the noble's level so we could at least have a chance to add focus points/attributes.

Speaking of which, as of patch 1.3 main, you're no longer allowed to replace his gear. So if you've got the wrong equipment on, tough luck?
This applies to children which have been born during your playthrough, not from the start. The NPCs children suffer from the same problem your children do - they have 0 skills and 0 focus points, while having high character level and negative progression level.

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Yeah, I don't get the decision making on that. It's neither realistic nor challenging, but rather simply impossible to progress. Companions were fun in Warband because of their customisation. This is all thrown away because of the death mechanic, which is fine, but at least make the effort so that it works lol. Rather than balancing attempts that actually threw things off even more, I'd rather they fix perks and mechanics that are somewhat gamebreaking.
 
Yeah, I don't get the decision making on that. It's neither realistic nor challenging, but rather simply impossible to progress. Companions were fun in Warband because of their customisation. This is all thrown away because of the death mechanic, which is fine, but at least make the effort so that it works lol. Rather than balancing attempts that actually threw things off even more, I'd rather they fix perks and mechanics that are somewhat gamebreaking.
Agreed, I'm on the day 1900 now in my campaign, many Lords have passed away and haven't left any kids, not a single one got married, so clans now just extinct. A few clans who managed to produce children (they were married from the start), have children with broken stats (like on the screenshot), they can't even buy an armour and running around in some ragged shirt. Needless to say that they can't level up any of their skills because their skills are totally broken.
 
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