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[[File:Quest icons.jpg|Quests are identified by icons over NPCs heads.|thumb]]'''Quests''' are tasks offered by the citizens of [[Eorzea]]. Each task has a different goal such as talking to various [[NPC]]s, collecting items, killing creatures, and other more involved missions. Players can complete quests to earn story progression, [[experience]], [[gil]], [[item]]s and other unlocks.
[[File:Quest icons.jpg|Quests are identified by icons over NPCs heads.|thumb]]


== Overview ==
'''Quests''' are tasks offered by non-player characters ([[NPC]]s), which the player can accept and complete for a variety of rewards. Each quest has a different goal, such as talking to certain [[NPC]]s, collecting [[item]]s, killing [[monsters]], and completing [[dungeon]]s. Some quests will involve a solo [[Quest Battles|instanced battle]]. These are denoted if a quest NPC has a curtain of light around them. While many quests offer story progression or build upon the lore of the game, others will unlock special features and award the player with items.
Quests encompass short objectives, or a series of objectives, performed at the request of an NPC. Quests do not need to be completed immediately upon acceptance. Upon completion, the player will receive a rewards, typically including experience points, gil and/or items. They can be loosely divided into the following subcategories.


== [[File:Main Scenario Quest icon.png|40px|baseline]] [[Main Scenario Quests]] ==
Quests do not need to be completed immediately upon acceptance, and can be quit at any time from the player's journal. Up to 30 quests can be accepted at any given time. They can be loosely dived into subcategories based on the content and rewards they offer.
Main scenario quests consist of quests that form the main storyline of Final Fantasy XIV. These quests not only have cutscenes and voice acting but also unlock important aspects of the game. Players unlock the [[airship]] at level 15, personal [[chocobo]] and [[Grand Company]] at level 20, and the [[job]]s ability at level 30 through the progression of the main quest line.  


The main scenario quests each start off with their own branch for each starting city but eventually converge into one quest line after selecting a [[Grand Company]]. The starting quests for each city are [[Coming to Gridania]], [[Coming to Limsa Lominsa]], and [[Coming to Ul'dah]].
==Quest Tracker==
[[File:Quest Tracker.jpg|300px|right|thumb|1. The current or next Main Scenario quest.<br>2. An important side quest to complete. Look here if you can't continue the MSQ due to needing to complete other quests.]]
This HUD element displays the current or next Main Scenario Quest, and any important side quests that unlock important features, class or job quests, or quests that must be completed to proceed with the MSQ.  


Chronologically the Main Scenario Quests are divided as follows:
==[[File:Main Scenario Quest icon.png|40px|baseline]]Main Scenario Quests==
* '''[[7th Umbral Era Quests]]''' &ndash; Level 1 - 50 story quests released in patch 2.0. These quests end in [[The Ultimate Weapon]].
[[Main Scenario Quests]] (MSQ) are mandatory quests that tell the main story of Final Fantasy XIV. These quests often have cutscenes and voice acting, and also unlock most features of the game, including [[airship]] travel, [[Grand Company]] access, a personal [[chocobo]] mount, as well as many [[dungeons]] and [[trials]].
* '''[[7th Astral Era Quests]]''' &ndash; Level 50 quests that continued the story through patches 2.1 - 2.5.
* '''[[Heavensward Main Scenario Quests]]''' &ndash; Level 50 - 60 story quests released with the expansion and patch 3.0 ''[[Heavensward]]''.
* '''[[Dragonsong War Quests]]''' &ndash; Level 60 quests that continued the Heavensward story through patches 3.1 - 3.5.
* '''[[Stormblood Main Scenario Quests]]''' &ndash; Level 60 - 70 story quests released with the expansion and patch 4.0 ''[[Stormblood]]''.
* '''[[The Legend Returns Quests]]''' &ndash; Level 70 story quests released with the expansion and patch 4.1 - 4.x


== [[File:Quest icon.png|40px|baseline]] [[Side Quests]] ==
Initially, the Main Scenario Quests differ depending on the player's starting city ([[Gridania]], [[Limsa Lominsa]], or [[Ul'dah]]). These stories converge at the quest {{questlink|main|It's Probably Pirates}}, and remain the same from that point onward.
Side Quests are useful ways of obtaining experience, gil, items and other unlocks. These quests can be either standalone or part of a series of quests.
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=== [[Side Quests#Chronicles of a New Era|Chronicles of a New Era Quests]] ===
[[Primal Quests]], [[Bahamut Quests]], [[Crystal Tower Quests]], [[Alexander Quests]], [[The Warring Triad Quests]], [[Shadow of Mhach Quests|Shadow of Mhach]], [[Omega Quests|Omega]], [[Return to Ivalice Quests|Return to Ivalice]].


=== [[Side Quests#Side Story Quests|Side Story Quests]] ===
Chronologically, the Main Scenario Quests are divided in the in-game [[Journal]] as follows:
[[Hildibrand Manderville#Quests|Hildibrand]], [[Further Hildibrand Adventures Quests|Further Hildibrand Adventures]], [[Scholasticate Quests|Scholasticate]], [[Wandering Minstrel Quests|Wandering Minstrel]], [[Zodiac Weapons#Quests|Zodiac Weapons]], [[Anima Weapons/Quest|Anima Weapons]], [[Delivery Moogle]], [[Allied Beast Tribe Quests|Allied Beast Tribe]], [[Doman Adventurers' Guild Quests|Doman Adventurers' Guild]].
* '''[[Seventh Umbral Era Quests]]''' &ndash; Level 1-50 story quests released in Patch 2.0 as part of the base game ''[[A Realm Reborn]]''.
* '''[[Seventh Astral Era Quests]]''' &ndash; Level 50 story quests that conclude the ''A Realm Reborn'' story and setup the ''[[Heavensward]]'' expansion story, through Patches 2.1-2.5.
* '''[[Heavensward Main Scenario Quests]]''' &ndash; Level 50-60 story quests released in Patch 3.0 with the expansion ''Heavensward''.
* '''[[Post-Heavensward Main Scenario Quests|Dragonsong Quests]]''' &ndash; Level 60 story quests that conclude the main ''Heavensward'' story arc through Patches 3.1-3.3.
* '''[[Post-Heavensward Main Scenario Quests#Patch 3.4 (Soul Surrender)|Post-Dragonsong Quests]]''' &ndash; Level 60 story quests that setup the ''[[Stormblood]]'' expansion story through Patches 3.4-3.56.
* '''[[Stormblood Main Scenario Quests]]''' &ndash; Level 60-70 story quests released in Patch 4.0 with the expansion ''Stormblood''.
* '''[[Post-Stormblood Main Scenario Quests]]''' &ndash; Level 70 story quests that conclude the main ''Stormblood'' story arc through Patches 4.1-4.3 and setup the ''[[Shadowbringers]]'' expansion story though Patches 4.4-4.56.
* '''[[Shadowbringers Main Scenario Quests]]''' &ndash; Level 70-80 story quests released in Patch 5.0 with the expansion ''Shadowbringers''.
* '''[[Post-Shadowbringers Main Scenario Quests]]''' &ndash; Level 80 story quests that conclude the main ''Shadowbringers'' story arc through Patches 5.1-5.3.
* '''[[Post-Shadowbringers Main Scenario Quests#Patch 5.4 (Futures Rewritten)|Post-Shadowbringers Main Scenario Quests II]]''' &ndash; Level 80 story quests that setup the ''[[Endwalker]]'' expansion story through Patches 5.4-5.55.
* '''[[Endwalker Main Scenario Quests]]''' &ndash; Level 80-90 story quests released in Patch 6.0 with the expansion ''Endwalker''. The major story arc concludes in the base expansion.
* '''[[Post-Endwalker Main Scenario Quests]]''' &ndash; Level 90 story quests that begin a new story arc and setup the ''[[Dawntrail]]'' expansion story though Patches 6.1-6.55.
* '''[[Dawntrail Main Scenario Quests]]''' &ndash; Level 90-100 story quests released in Patch 7.0 with the expansion ''Dawntrail''.
* '''[[Post-Dawntrail Main Scenario Quests]]''' &ndash; Level 100 story quests that conclude the main ''Dawntrail'' story arc through Patches 7.1-7.3.


=== [[Side Quests#Locations|Quests from various locations]] ===
==[[File:Quest icon.png|40px|baseline]]Side Quests==
[[La Noscea Sidequests]], [[Black Shroud Sidequests]], [[Thanalan Sidequests]], [[Coerthas Sidequests]], [[Mor Dhona Sidequests]], [[Ishgard Sidequests]], [[Abalathia's Spine Sidequests]], [[Dravania Sidequests]], [[Gyr Abania Sidequests]], [[Kugane Sidequests]], [[Othard Sidequests]].
[[Side Quests|Side quests]] are useful ways of obtaining [[gil]], [[item]]s and lore. These quests can be standalone or part of a series.
*'''[[Side Quests#Side Story Quests|Side Story Quests]]''' &ndash; These quests offer smaller stories that build upon the lore of the game, outside of the Main Scenario Quests.
*'''[[Side Quests#Seasonal Events Quests|Seasonal Events Quests]]''' &ndash; These quests are available for a limited time only but give unique rewards.
*'''[[Side Quests#Locations|Other Side Quests]]''' &ndash; Many side quests give nothing of note, but are a good source of crafted gear and gil while offering a look into the more day-to-day aspects of [[Eorzea|Eorzean]] life.


=== [[Side Quests#Grand Company Quests|Grand Company Quests]] ===
==[[File:Feature Quest icon.png|40px|baseline]]Class, Job, and Role Quests==
[[Maelstrom Quests|Maelstrom]], [[Order of the Twin Adder Quests|Order of the Twin Adder]], [[Immortal Flames Quests|Immortal Flames]].
[[Class Quests|Class quests]] and [[Job Quests|job quests]] are given by your class guild master and other leaders of your chosen profession. They can be completed to earn new skills and abilities, along with gear and other items. These quests are available every few levels and it is recommended to complete them as soon as they become available.
*'''[[Class Quests]]''' &ndash; These quests cover the story up to level 30 for each combat class, and to level 70 for the crafting and gathering classes.
*'''[[Job Quests]]''' &ndash; Combat classes turn into jobs at level 30, after which the quests are considered job quests, which continue until level 80.
*'''[[Role Quests]]''' - Introduced in [[Shadowbringers]] (5.0), for combat [[jobs]]. Replaced [[Job Quests]] going forward
*'''[[Crystalline Mean Quests]]''' - Introduced in [[Shadowbringers]] (5.0), for level 70 to 80 [[crafting]] and [[gathering]] classes. This quest style replaces [[Class Quests]] going forward.
*'''[[Studium Quests]]''' - Introduced in [[Endwalker]] (6.0), for level 80 to 90 crafting and gathering classes.
*'''[[Wachumeqimeqi Quests]]''' - Introduced in [[Dawntrail]] (7.0), for level 90 to 100 crafting and gathering classes.


==[[File:Quest icon.png|40px|baseline]][[Class Quests|Class]] and [[Job Quests]]==
==[[File:Feature Quest icon.png|40px|baseline]]Feature Quests==
[[Class Quests|Class]] and [[Job Quests]] are given by your class guild master and other leaders of your chosen profession. They can be performed to earn new skills and abilities along with gear and other items. These quests are available every 5 levels.  
[[Feature Quests|Feature quests]] are quests that unlock certain features in the game. They were first added as a separate category in [[patch 3.3]]. Some [[Main Scenario Quests]] may also unlock features, but they aren't considered [[Feature Quests|Feature quests]].
*'''[[Feature Quests#Chronicles of a New Era|Chronicles of a New Era Quests]]''' &ndash; These quests have more elaborated stories and unlock optional battle content such as [[trials]] and [[raids]].
*'''[[Feature Quests#Other Instances|Other Instance Quests]]''' &ndash; These quests unlock instances like optional [[dungeons]] and [[PvP]].
*'''[[Feature Quests#Side Story Quests|Side Story Quests]]''' &ndash; These quests offer stories that build upon the lore of the game, but also unlock new duties or features.
*'''[[Feature Quests#Grand Company Quests|Grand Company Quests]]''' &ndash; These quests move the player through the ranks of their chosen [[Grand Company]].
*'''[[Feature Quests#The Hunt|The Hunt Quests]]''' &ndash; Access to [[The Hunt]] in various regions can be unlocked through these quests.
*'''[[Feature Quests#Locations|Location Quests]]''' &ndash; Some locations in [[Eorzea]] are locked behind these quests.
*'''[[Feature Quests#Glamour and Customization|Glamour and Customization Quests]]''' &ndash; Features unlocked through these quests allow the player to customize their character through [[glamour]] and other methods.
*'''[[Aether Currents|Aether Current Quests]]''' &ndash; These quests must be completed before flying in Heavensward+ locations.
*'''[[Feature Quests#Miscellaneous|Miscellaneous Quests]]''' &ndash; Many features unlocked via quests do not fall under a particular category.


== [[File:Daily Quest icon.png|40px|baseline]] [[Daily Quests]] ==
==[[File:Daily Quest icon.png|40px|baseline]]Repeatable Quests==
Daily Quests can be completed multiple times based on specific time frames or accomplishments, i.e. daily, weekly, to achieve a goal such as Beast Tribe Faction, Relic upgrade, obtaining items, etc.
[[Repeatable Quests|Repeatable quests]] can be completed multiple times, with some limitations. Restrictions are often daily or weekly, but some only require the player to complete the quest before accepting it again.
*'''[[Allied Society Quests]]''' &ndash; These quests can be repeated daily once players have unlocked access to the society. Quest completion increases [[Reputation]] with the tribe; higher Reputation ranks unlock unique items with that faction. Players are given 12 allied society quest allowances a day.


[[Beast Tribe Quests]] are repeatable quests that fall under this category. Players can perform these quests daily to gain experience, gil, [[ventures]], [[tomestones]] and [[reputation]] with the beast factions. Higher reputation ranks unlock unique items with that faction.
==[[File:Repeatablefeaturequest.png|40px|baseline]]Repeatable Feature Quests==
[[Repeatable feature quests]] are quests that unlock certain features in the game, and can also be completed multiple times, with some limitations. They are mostly used for quests related to relic weapons, but there are a few that are not related to relic weapons.
*'''[[Zodiac Weapons]]''' &ndash; [[A Realm Reborn]] combat relics. Only a handful of the subquests are repeatable. All of the main steps are not.
*'''[[Anima Weapons]]''' &ndash; [[Heavensward]] combat relics
*'''[[Resistance Weapons]]''' &ndash; [[Shadowbringers]] combat relics
*'''[[Skysteel Tools]]''' &ndash; Shadowbringers [[Crafting|crafter]] and [[Gathering|gatherer]] relics
*'''[[Manderville Weapons]]''' &ndash; [[Endwalker]] combat relics
*'''[[Splendorous Tools]]''' &ndash; Endwalker crafter and gatherer relics


== [[File:Feature Quest icon.png|40px|baseline]] [[Feature Quests]] ==
==[[File:Levequest icon.png|40px|baseline]]Levequests==
Feature Quests are a special type of side quests, that usually unlocks some sort of feature. It can be logs such as [[Challenge Log]] and [[Sightseeing Log]], new game mechanics such as [[Dyeing]] and [[Materia|Materia Melting]], as well as unlocking [[Dungeons]] and [[Trials]] or rewarding items that enables special features such as [[Chocobo Whistle]].
[[Levequests]] are special repeatable quests that require leve allowances to accept. These quests are offered by [[Levemetes|levemetes]] and fall into three main groups: [[Battlecraft Leves|battlecraft]], [[Tradecraft Leves|tradecraft]] and [[Fieldcraft Leves|fieldcraft]]. Completion of levequests rewards the player with items and a significant amount of [[EXP]].
*'''[[Levequests#Battlecraft Leves|Battlecraft Levequests]]''' &ndash; These quests can be completed by a player in a [[Disciple of War]] or a [[Disciple of Magic]] [[class]]/[[job]].
*'''[[Levequests#Tradecraft Leves|Tradecraft Levequests]]''' &ndash; These quests can be completed by a player using a [[Disciple of the Hand]] class.
*'''[[Levequests#Fieldcraft Leves|Fieldcraft Levequests]]''' &ndash; These quests can be completed by a player using a [[Disciple of the Land]] class.


== [[File:Levequest icon.png|40px|baseline]] [[Levequests]] ==
==Achievements==
Levequests are repeatable quests which use up Leve Allowances to activate. You can possess up to 100 Leve Allotments at any one time, with three replenishing every 12 hours. Upon talking to a Levemete, you will be offered a set number of available Levequests, and you can select any/all offered. New levequests will be offered as you complete the ones taken. Levequests fall into three main groups: battlecraft, tradescraft and fieldcraft.
''Main article: [[Quests Achievements]]''


[[Category:Quests|*]]
Quest completion is associated with several [[achievements]].

Latest revision as of 22:48, 10 November 2024

Quests are identified by icons over NPCs heads.

Quests are tasks offered by non-player characters (NPCs), which the player can accept and complete for a variety of rewards. Each quest has a different goal, such as talking to certain NPCs, collecting items, killing monsters, and completing dungeons. Some quests will involve a solo instanced battle. These are denoted if a quest NPC has a curtain of light around them. While many quests offer story progression or build upon the lore of the game, others will unlock special features and award the player with items.

Quests do not need to be completed immediately upon acceptance, and can be quit at any time from the player's journal. Up to 30 quests can be accepted at any given time. They can be loosely dived into subcategories based on the content and rewards they offer.

Quest Tracker

1. The current or next Main Scenario quest.
2. An important side quest to complete. Look here if you can't continue the MSQ due to needing to complete other quests.

This HUD element displays the current or next Main Scenario Quest, and any important side quests that unlock important features, class or job quests, or quests that must be completed to proceed with the MSQ.

Main Scenario Quest icon.pngMain Scenario Quests

Main Scenario Quests (MSQ) are mandatory quests that tell the main story of Final Fantasy XIV. These quests often have cutscenes and voice acting, and also unlock most features of the game, including airship travel, Grand Company access, a personal chocobo mount, as well as many dungeons and trials.

Initially, the Main Scenario Quests differ depending on the player's starting city (Gridania, Limsa Lominsa, or Ul'dah). These stories converge at the quest Main Scenario QuestIt's Probably Pirates, and remain the same from that point onward.

Chronologically, the Main Scenario Quests are divided in the in-game Journal as follows:

Quest icon.pngSide Quests

Side quests are useful ways of obtaining gil, items and lore. These quests can be standalone or part of a series.

  • Side Story Quests – These quests offer smaller stories that build upon the lore of the game, outside of the Main Scenario Quests.
  • Seasonal Events Quests – These quests are available for a limited time only but give unique rewards.
  • Other Side Quests – Many side quests give nothing of note, but are a good source of crafted gear and gil while offering a look into the more day-to-day aspects of Eorzean life.

Feature Quest icon.pngClass, Job, and Role Quests

Class quests and job quests are given by your class guild master and other leaders of your chosen profession. They can be completed to earn new skills and abilities, along with gear and other items. These quests are available every few levels and it is recommended to complete them as soon as they become available.

Feature Quest icon.pngFeature Quests

Feature quests are quests that unlock certain features in the game. They were first added as a separate category in patch 3.3. Some Main Scenario Quests may also unlock features, but they aren't considered Feature quests.

Daily Quest icon.pngRepeatable Quests

Repeatable quests can be completed multiple times, with some limitations. Restrictions are often daily or weekly, but some only require the player to complete the quest before accepting it again.

  • Allied Society Quests – These quests can be repeated daily once players have unlocked access to the society. Quest completion increases Reputation with the tribe; higher Reputation ranks unlock unique items with that faction. Players are given 12 allied society quest allowances a day.

Repeatablefeaturequest.pngRepeatable Feature Quests

Repeatable feature quests are quests that unlock certain features in the game, and can also be completed multiple times, with some limitations. They are mostly used for quests related to relic weapons, but there are a few that are not related to relic weapons.

Levequest icon.pngLevequests

Levequests are special repeatable quests that require leve allowances to accept. These quests are offered by levemetes and fall into three main groups: battlecraft, tradecraft and fieldcraft. Completion of levequests rewards the player with items and a significant amount of EXP.

Achievements

Main article: Quests Achievements

Quest completion is associated with several achievements.