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As in pretty much any game , you'll get quests from NPCs that'll reward you with often huge amounts of experience points and some EDs.
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:


First of all to get a quest you'll need an NPC that haves one or more for you.
-General: These types of quests are usually done once and cannot be done again.<br>
Talk to the NPC with a yellow mark over his/her head and click the first tab.
-Repeat: These types of quests can be done multiple times.<br>
Now you have a list of availeble quests from that NPC. Click around and take those who interests you and then click the buttom under the quest specifications and rewards (or press Enter).
-Daily: These quests can be done once a day.<br>
 
-Job: This type of quest can only be done at level 15 and level 35.<br>
A little trick to find out what dungeon you'll have to do :  
-Skill: <br>
Open quest log (shortcut Q )
-Event: <br>
Look at the colours of the tabs with quests inside. The colours indiquates the town and dungeons (for example Orange for Besma 3-... dungeons).
-Story: <br>
 
Look at the name (which you probably cannot read as it is in Korean). Remember the last symbol (some cases two last) and compare to the dungeons on your map (the one you select a dungeon on).
 
To know the difficulty you have to do the dungeon on , look at the quest specifications.
The difficulty is nearly always like this : Collect some drops "Difficulty" (0/3).
The difficulties are recognizable at the size of the text (as you can't read it)
The shortest is often Normal , middle sized Hard and longest text Very Hard (the word used for Hard is reused in the Very Hard with a word placed before).  
You'll get used to it after a while (or just do all dungeons on Very Hard ***).
 
In cases with quests that requires multiple dungeons , good luck finding the right ones.

Revision as of 02:32, 13 August 2013

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:

-General: These types of quests are usually done once and cannot be done again.
-Repeat: These types of quests can be done multiple times.
-Daily: These quests can be done once a day.
-Job: This type of quest can only be done at level 15 and level 35.
-Skill:
-Event:
-Story: