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'''Quests''' in [[adventure mode]] can be obtained from leaders in settlements ([[mayor]]s or civilization leaders). Civilization leaders will give harder quests than mayors. | '''Quests''' in [[adventure mode]] can be obtained from leaders in settlements ([[mayor]]s or civilization leaders). Civilization leaders will give harder quests than mayors. | ||
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Quests in adventure mode can be obtained from leaders in settlements (mayors or civilization leaders). Civilization leaders will give harder quests than mayors.
In this version, all quests involve killing a named hostile creature at a particular cave or ruin. Your only reward is a stronger affiliation with whichever entity gave you the quest, as well as the satisfaction of making the world a safer place. Killing named creatures will also add special titles to the end of your name to a particular limit.
Finding a quest location
The location of a quest can be found quite easily on the Quest screen. It will be listed under tasks. If you zoom to selected task, it will move the map to the location of the quest, with a blinking line between your current location and your goal. Once in the location, however, you will need to search around to find your target while dealing with other hazards.