This will be a short and simple suggestion but I feel that since Weekend Special Quests give enhanced bonuses to those who complete the quests. I believe, the quest giver for that particular weekend should also have an increased chance at awarding Quest Points. As of now the rates seem to pretty similar to that of a none weekend quest giver. Which appears to be roughly 36% to 40% chance of being awarded a quest point normally, which I feel 50-60% would be beneficial change to the rates for WSQ.

quest points are exactly one fifth of a point per completed quest. They are not random.
No support for this Suggestion. Quests are already IMO overgenerous. If a user doesn't find them valuable to do now, no further encouragement is going to work.
Why I do feel some quests are overgenerous, these are weekend quests with increased rewards and IMO QP's are a reward given by quests. Because it is not just SP payouts that get doubled, there are quests with specific items, and also quests that reward increased rewards etc. I honestly don't know why QP weren't included in this increase.
Even 1 out of 3 quests completed for that particular weekend isn't going to break the system, and given that its solely 1 Quest Giver each week. I don't think a slight increase would really harm anything really. Just be an extra perk to do something people normally would do on an average basis.
Plus, you should give more credit to people just because you personally don't think they would do something, doesn't mean they wouldn't

I'd like that. Especially since it feels like QS item prices go slightly but steadily up, with normal items soon reaching the seasonal ones. When was the last set of QS items priced for 1-2 QP instead of 15? (It doesn't make such a difference in terms "one set a month" but with so many items in those shops it's starting to be hard to catch up. I quest quite a lot and I had to resort to buying QPs few times in the past.)
Encouraging users to do more quests is the purpose of quest points. If WSQs give out more of them, then they aren't doing what they're supposed to do.
Absolutely supporting this, they should feel special concerning Quest Point as well.
If the staff feels like there are too many points in the system, they can always add more higher-priced items in the shop.
I wouldn't mind the QP rate being 1 in every 2 quests completed but only for a weekend special quest. That's, what, 5 QPs instead of 2 from that one special questgiver? 7 if you have a GA? 15 extra quest points, 21 with a GA every weekend. If it's set to 1 in 3, that's 3 QPs instead of 2, 5 for a GA. 9 QPs, 15 with a GA for a WSQ. Still a good bonus.
Agreed and support this idea.
I support this as well. The special items some weekend quests give out aren't all that special any more.
I don't care one way or the other about the QP, but (er, sorry, !) has a great point about the special items.
Cinthia's special items, in particular, are booby prizes. You only need one copy of each wearable, plushie, beanbag, or minion, and at the most, one copy of each food item or book per pet that you own.
Once all of your pets have read her little book about the kanis, eaten the apple slices with caramel and the heart-shaped grilled cheese, and you have all her beanbags and plushies, the rest of her stuff is only good for fragging because you can barely sell it for pocket lint. This is a huge bummer because Cinthia has developed a lot as a character with her interests in art, math and artificiery, and yet her items are all still cutesy small child items.
Some of Alexander's and Quentin's special books are like that, too. The Tehb and Ji-Meneb language books are still valuable, and the rarer Quentin books like Grave Robber's Manual, but there's one or two language books that you can't even get 1000 sp for, and the sillier Quentin books are the same.
I would really like new special quest items much more than I would like revamped food items, since all I do with food items is feed them to my pets or sell them, with the exception of the Jewish food items that are all retired and the elaborate cakes that go into pet TCs.
