I definitely wouldn't bother with that until you finish ending E, though. But yeah, maybe i should do more sidequests! The site may not work properly if you don't, If you do not update your browser, we suggest you visit, Press J to jump to the feed. Jul 6, 2015 @ 11:35am Story line/side quests ... Story/side quest leveling takes a long time ro level. One is through the auction house, the other is through buying elite. As for which side quests are worth, that's up to you. Significantly cheaper options are 30% xp bonus's. View Entire Discussion (16 Comments) More posts from the ffxiv community. Is it your first character? do side quests to stay level with the story missions. He has quite a few and the only one that might give you pause is the final quest from him that takes you to another place beyond the open world. #5. © 2020 GIANT BOMB, A RED VENTURES COMPANY. Be careful often side quests will get unavailable after you completed some main quests: http://dragonsdogma.wikia.com/wiki/Side_Quest_Progression I'd recommend picking them up, as you usually don't need to go out of your way to complete them (also helped by the portcrystal system). -Unfortunately It advises grinding on certain mobs, which may seem boring. If you enjoy questing the side quests are actually better than the main quests a lot of the time so they are worth doing. Think about the kittens. TV mode, I skipped a lot of them, unless they had specific gear I wanted, like Moxxi's Heartbreaker or the talking Sniper rifle for giggles. Press J to jump to the feed. You will not have the money for either as a low level character. That isn't a complaint, hecause the exploration and combat is so good! I personally duo or trio the 5 man dungeons all the way up to 55 then qq to one of my friends to level grind me with bam xp or something. The writing in them is generally pretty good too. But if you're feeling burnt out, sure, just skip all of them. Trust me, things get grindy at level 65 and you can forget how beautiful the game is whilst worrying about gathering plumes and mwa. Is there any point in doing something like the Great Cockatrice escape late game? These days I'm busy with a family and career so I don't have the amount of free time i used to. Yup, I'm finding the quests just to be excuses to go new places and fight things. The one thing you need to plan is getting all 26 endings because some of those matter depending on which playthrough you are on. 5.2k. You get roughly 1 quest per minute by channel hopping. Unless you're playing a healer/lancer you'll want to do the mainline quests while instance matching instances. Most side quests are just fetch quests or hunts. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. The ones you find on notice boards are generally fetch/kill quests, but from what I've seen so far a lot of side quests are worth doing. Yeah kinda. If you dont plan on doing all 6 professions on the one character you can even get away with not doing those and just grind for xp and skyshards to get enough skill points. A lot of them reward exclusive items that you can't get any other way, and it seems to me that just doing them all is less work than researching the rewards for all of them and then picking and choosing which ones to go for. Photo Side Quests by Wyv can give you lots of money, and the Bro-Quests with Ignis, Gladiolus, and prompto while camping will reward you lots of AP upon completing them. Do you not find the chocobo quests interesting? Even for someone like me who likes to grind stuff and plan to still do every side quest in the game, the sheer repetitiveness of the task is turning me off a little. id say do them all at least once on a single playthrough so you can get the achievement for it. Dave and Dino's quests might appear straight-forward but they take you places. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts, http://dragonsdogma.wikia.com/wiki/Side_Quest_Progression. But If you can get into a decent guild or find a nice person, it's worth asking if they could spare some change. Much of the time, when a quest asks you to kill 25 creatures, and turn in a quest. I 100% the base game in normal mode and then 100% the dlc in tvhm. If you're a completionist, you can definitely skip/save all the sidequests until you plan on doing the final ending [E]. User Info: SilverTriforce7. yellow quests are not worth doing after level 30, and even then I only o some of them before level 30, I do all of Valley of Titans, most of Fey Forest, and the bottom of Celestial Hills. Home; Game; News; Community; Support; Store; Forum Home › PS4 - Discussions & Feedback [TERA PC & Console] En Masse is closing, but TERA lives on! Even for someone like me who likes to grind stuff and plan to still do every side quest in the game, the sheer repetitiveness of the task is turning me off a little. Of course! For the most optimum way of leveling, time wise I doubt it's faster than Palace of the Dead. You totally want to do them if you want to explore the entire map. The quests on boards are just filler quests and you can accept them and most likely you will complete them on accident but the "real" side quests that you get from npc that have a questionmark above their head are definitely worth to do. The one thing you need to plan is getting all 26 endings because some of those matter depending on which playthrough you are on. They give you a complete do-over run after ending [D]. Black Friday Sale: Take 20% Off All Giant Bomb Merch Until 11/30! New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, Press J to jump to the feed. Must I do the red? But i think i might give it a chance. All of the yellow ones are too. Personally i look at how much XP it gives haha :P But when i usually level alts i usually do most of the side quests unless im feeling lazy. © Valve Corporation. Off the top of my head, the most important quests from a story perspective were the Lunar Tears quest and the Amnesia quest. Kick the Ox, newly Arisen! It's very much a 'kill monsters' game. Plus, they take you all around the map and promote exploration, which I think is worth doing since the game is so pretty. But, uh...the story in this game isn't really that great. I'm currently using a Sorc, so you can imagine that at least in order to solo bams it does require a little bit of acrobatics hahaha but, i might give it another chance to the sq. Some of the side quests give good exp though; like the ones that say "kill 5 bams" or whatever. Story mission's scale to high level's, I have a 24lvl now and most of my side quests are for like 21lvl and enemies on those areas give me very little 1 to 10 exp. The turning, will give equal to or (probably) less than what killing the monsters gave you. Story/side quest leveling takes a long time ro level. Most of the quests in Mu Lung are worth doing and they kick in around level 50. It isn't the most efficient way to level, but just enjoy the game for now while everything is still kind of refreshing. Either find a leveling buddy or run instances exclusively all the way to 60(65) because as a healer or lancer you'll get instance matched/LFG'd instantly. Currently lvl 46 on tvhm and I really need to do some quests now because my next story zone is 49lvl, I mostly play on multiplayer now on second playthrough. All trademarks are property of their respective owners in the US and other countries. That 5,000 Gil was pretty nice. The chubby neckbeard guy in Lestallum. But i would like to know if you guys think i'm losing much by doing so. Are there any side quests that you recommend? Generally, yes, you wanna restore people's memories and/or find out about their past. it's not really my first character... but i never got to the end game content, So we can say it is. Note: This is ONLY to be used to report spam, advertising, and problematic (harassment, fighting, or rude) posts. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. I always grinded till lvl 58 and then just did the red+yellow quests in pathfinder post because you get a lot of money by doing them there. If you think it's ridiculous then I can understand you not doing them. Are the side quests worth playing, or are they mostly generic fetch quests and "kill 10 rats", or are the side quests well crafted? TLDR; A few are worth for the reward (upgrades for your weapon/car, royal arms, etc) but the number of quest worth doing for fun can be counted with your fingers. Are any of the yellow good? But it is significantly faster than questing as it minimizes time of not getting xp at all. -There are two ways to gain double xp in the game for killing creatures. -Personally, I followed the guide and just had myself in dungeon que's every chance I had. well thanks for the advice! All of the yellow ones are too. If you're a completionist, you can definitely skip/save all the sidequests until you plan on doing the final ending [E]. They're important for some rare upgrade materials you can get as rewards and I can think of at least one quest that provided some pretty useful context for a later story revelation, but I don't think there's any quests that are truly plot critical.