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Quests are used to gain Experience Points (EXP), some money (ED), and/or a random assortment of items (Consumes, Equipment, Accessories). To check your quests, press the L button on your keyboard to pull up the quest tab. The quest tab is arranged (from left to right) as '''Standard''', '''Story''', and '''Event'''. There are several different kinds of quests:
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== [[File:Quest Icon.png]] Quests ==
Quests are missions and tasks that players may complete to obtain various rewards, ranging from items and equipment to [[Currency|money]] and Experience Points. They can be obtained from various NPCs in town or from the Board that is located in every town and [[Hunting Fields#Resting_Areas|Resting Area]].


-'''General''': These types of quests are usually done once and cannot be done again. However, usually a [Field] quest will start out as a General quest, but then if it matches your level range, it will turn into a Repeat quest.<br>
There are various types of objectives that a quest may possess. This includes:
-'''Repeat''': These types of quests can be done multiple times. There is no limit to how many times you can do these quests, hence their name.<br>
*Talking to a certain NPC in town
-'''Daily''': These quests can be done once a day and will reset at midnight server clock.<br>
*Clearing a certain dungeon (either with or without additional victory conditions)
-'''Job''': This type of quest can only be done at level 15 and level 35. At level 15 you start with your pre-job quest chain. After that's done, you start the 1st job quest chain. When you reach level 35, you begin the quest chain for your 2nd job.<br>
*Collecting items (either from defeated enemies or crafting)
-'''Skill''': [[Skill_Quest_-_test|Skill Quests]]<br>
*Defeating a certain number of opponents
-'''Event''': Event quests are special types of quests that vary between servers. The host of the game will hold an event for a time being and it's the players task to complete the event before it ends. The rewards from events vary as well with each event.<br>
*Using a certain item
-'''Story''': Story quests are an important part of Elsword. They teach you the story behind everything that's going on in the game. Story quests usually have the most EXP and is recommended to do them. Sometimes story quests cannot be done due to a Level Requirement (ex: Next to the text of the story name, it will say the level you need to be to start the quest).<br>


You can find quests through the Non-Playable Characters (NPC's) or through the Quest Board located in each town and rest area.
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== [[File:Quest Icon.png]] Quest Menu ==
After accepting a quest, the information can be found in your Quest Menu, which is accessible by pressing "L" on your keyboard. The Quest Menu organizes your quests into 4 categories: ''Standard'', ''Story'', ''Event'', and ''Guild''. The ''Story'', ''Event'', and ''Guild'' tabs will keep track of your ''Story'', ''Event'', and ''Guild'' quests, respectively. The ''Story'' section will also leave a record of your past Story Quests, where you can reread the dialogue of the story. The ''Standard'' tab will keep track of all other quests that you have accepted. You can only accept a maximum of 30 quests.  


=Story Quests=
The Quest Menu also has a ''Video'' section, where players can access and view any unlocked animated cutscenes that they have unlocked. Currently, only 12 videos are available, each corresponding to the completion of the final dungeon of each town, [[2-X|Wally's Underground Laboratory]] and [[Henir's Time and Space]].
==Ch.1 Banthus, the one who is after El==
 
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== [[File:Quest Icon.png]] Types of Quests ==
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*'''General''': General Quests are normal quests that can be completed once. They can be accepted by most NPCs after you meet the requirements.
! width="30%" |Common Rewards
*'''Repeatable''': Repeatable Quests are quests that can be completed multiple times with no limit, so long as the objectives are met. Some General Quests can also be converted to Repeatable Quests that can be continuously completed as long as you are within a certain level range.
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*'''Daily''': Daily Quests are quests that will appear on the Board as acceptable quests each day. After completing the quest, you may retake the quest during the following day, after the server's clock passes midnight.
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*'''Weekly''': Similarly to Daily Quests, Weekly Quests are quests that can only be accepted and completed once every week. After completing the quest, you may retake the quest during the following week, after the server's clock passes midnight into Thursday.
| '''Supicious Movements'''  
*'''[[/Class Change|Class Change]]''': Class Change Quests are quests that players must take in order to advance to the 1st and 2nd Job Class. These will be available to characters at Level 15 and 35.
| -Chat with Hagus in Ruben Village
*'''[[/Skill|Skill]]''': Skill Quests are quests that players must take to unlock certain skills in your Skill Tree. For more information about Skill Quests, please visit [[Skill_Quest|this page]].
| [[Image:Consume02.png]] 5 Beginner Potions
*'''Event''': Event Quests are quests that are created by the game administrators. Most Event Quests will be automatically accepted upon logging in. These Event Quests can also be classified as a General Quest, Daily Quest, or Repeatable Quest. In most cases, Event Quests will not reward you with ED or Experience Points.
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*'''[[Story]]''': Story Quests are quests that depicts the primary story of the game.
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**'''[[Story/Side Story|Side-story]]''': Side-story Quests are quests that depict additional stories that are not part of the main storyline. These quests can only be completed once per day and the following quest in the questline cannot be accepted or completed until the next day. After completing certain quests, a cutscene will be unlocked and can be viewed while in town or Field.
| '''[Field] Theif Pursuit'''
*'''[[Guild#Guild_Missions|Guild]]''': Guild Quests, also known as Guild Missions, are quests that are assigned and completed by players that have joined a Guild. There are two types of Guild Quests: individual and co-op.
| -Enter Lake Noahs<br>
 
-Banthus Bandits Command (Tobu, Lake Noahs) 0/1<br>
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| [[Image:Consume02.png]] 5 Beginner Potions
{{Guides}}
| Red Giant's Shoes
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| '''[Dungeon] Protect the El'''
| -Tree of El<br>
-Find Banthus (Tree of El)<br>
-Defeat Banthus (Tree of El) 0/1<br>
| 1 Magic Stone
| Red Giant's Gloves
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| '''[Dungeon] William the Prankster'''
| -Forest Ruins (Any Difficulty)<br>
-Find the leader of the Phoru Bandits (Forest Ruins, Any Difficulty)<br>
-William's Letter (William Phoru, Forest Ruins, Any Difficulty) 0/1<br>
| 1 Magic Stone<br>
Armor Enhancement Stone Lv.1<br>
Adventure Bag (Accessory)
| Level 4 Weapon
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| '''[Field] Thief Phoru'''
| -Enter Lake Noahs<br>
-Stolen Relics (Thief Phoru, Lake Noahs) 0/5
| Armor Enhancement Stone Lv.1
| Red Giant's Bottom
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Revision as of 18:22, 17 August 2016

Quests

Quests are missions and tasks that players may complete to obtain various rewards, ranging from items and equipment to money and Experience Points. They can be obtained from various NPCs in town or from the Board that is located in every town and Resting Area.

There are various types of objectives that a quest may possess. This includes:

  • Talking to a certain NPC in town
  • Clearing a certain dungeon (either with or without additional victory conditions)
  • Collecting items (either from defeated enemies or crafting)
  • Defeating a certain number of opponents
  • Using a certain item


Quest Menu

After accepting a quest, the information can be found in your Quest Menu, which is accessible by pressing "L" on your keyboard. The Quest Menu organizes your quests into 4 categories: Standard, Story, Event, and Guild. The Story, Event, and Guild tabs will keep track of your Story, Event, and Guild quests, respectively. The Story section will also leave a record of your past Story Quests, where you can reread the dialogue of the story. The Standard tab will keep track of all other quests that you have accepted. You can only accept a maximum of 30 quests.

The Quest Menu also has a Video section, where players can access and view any unlocked animated cutscenes that they have unlocked. Currently, only 12 videos are available, each corresponding to the completion of the final dungeon of each town, Wally's Underground Laboratory and Henir's Time and Space.


Types of Quests

  • General: General Quests are normal quests that can be completed once. They can be accepted by most NPCs after you meet the requirements.
  • Repeatable: Repeatable Quests are quests that can be completed multiple times with no limit, so long as the objectives are met. Some General Quests can also be converted to Repeatable Quests that can be continuously completed as long as you are within a certain level range.
  • Daily: Daily Quests are quests that will appear on the Board as acceptable quests each day. After completing the quest, you may retake the quest during the following day, after the server's clock passes midnight.
  • Weekly: Similarly to Daily Quests, Weekly Quests are quests that can only be accepted and completed once every week. After completing the quest, you may retake the quest during the following week, after the server's clock passes midnight into Thursday.
  • Class Change: Class Change Quests are quests that players must take in order to advance to the 1st and 2nd Job Class. These will be available to characters at Level 15 and 35.
  • Skill: Skill Quests are quests that players must take to unlock certain skills in your Skill Tree. For more information about Skill Quests, please visit this page.
  • Event: Event Quests are quests that are created by the game administrators. Most Event Quests will be automatically accepted upon logging in. These Event Quests can also be classified as a General Quest, Daily Quest, or Repeatable Quest. In most cases, Event Quests will not reward you with ED or Experience Points.
  • Story: Story Quests are quests that depicts the primary story of the game.
    • Side-story: Side-story Quests are quests that depict additional stories that are not part of the main storyline. These quests can only be completed once per day and the following quest in the questline cannot be accepted or completed until the next day. After completing certain quests, a cutscene will be unlocked and can be viewed while in town or Field.
  • Guild: Guild Quests, also known as Guild Missions, are quests that are assigned and completed by players that have joined a Guild. There are two types of Guild Quests: individual and co-op.


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