Not exact matches
Exploring is actually an integral part of the game; there are story missions and side
quests that
reward the characters with experience points for uncovering hidden
items or locating secret passageways.
Being able to craft this
item is one of the
rewards for completing the level six event
quest called Flash in the Pan where you must hunt three Tzitzi - Ya - Ku monsters.
In the past, on portables, you had to download the
quests, disconnect and then play them — but with consoles we expect you to pretty much be online while you're playing, so when you log in we've got things like log - in bonuses, daily
rewards, special
quests that are available for a limited time only, and even the collaborative
items... we might change things up!
Events — These are special
quests that are only available for a limited time, and they usually offer some kind of special
reward or unique
item that isn't available in the main game.
Players use loot gained from slaying monsters, gathering resources, and
quest rewards to craft improved weapons, armor, and other
items that allows them to face more powerful monsters.
For the first two types of
quest, the difficulty, XP
reward and any weapon or
items are displayed at the beginning, making it easy to decide which
quests are worth embarking on.
These sorts of
quests typically
reward you with a new
item to eat at the canteen, which should be helpful when hunting some of the more powerful monsters in the game.
Just channel your fighting spirit, complete that
quest and you'll get «SFV Tickets» as the special
reward item.
It also means that
quest rewards are limited to piles of gold, which you'll use on standard healing
items and bullets, and Glory.
These
quests are short but worthwhile,
rewarding you with fantastic dialogue and useful health recovery
items.
Heading back into a previously played level with free rein to choose characters from your entire collection is a lot of fun, but like always when your
reward is just more bricks or
items to hand in for yet another fetch
quest the enthusiasm can die pretty quickly.
Recruiting through
quests (like finding a missing
item, beating up somebody who is giving them trouble, or even just visiting their secret dungeon base for a cup of tea) and social interactions is way more fun than the random recruitment found in previous Pokemon Mystery Dungeon titles, and it keeps you playing as there's always a tangible
reward for adventuring.
Back at home - base, you can buy
items and upgrades to better your hunter or hand in to NPCs for
quest rewards, but the best stuff always comes from your conquests and your latest plunder of the exotic lands in which they inhabit.
Typically, more difficult side -
quests will result in a much larger
reward, such as more money or better
items.
The game always tries to
reward progress though, especially with the «
quests» that offer new
items or characters for completing minor objectives such as crafting abilities.
Master a large variation of flashy combos and enjoy the world of One Piece by exploring and taking on
quests to gain more
rewards and
items.
So as you explore and defeat enemies, you will be
rewarded with additional equipment,
items and weapons to help in your
quest.
These mysterious
items drop as
rewards from event
quests.
But perhaps you would be mollified just by taking a trip back to Wrothgar, where you'll earn double the
items from crafting nodes, double the
rewards from Maelstrom Arena chests, and double the
reward boxes from daily
quests.
Along with modes, weapons, defenders and Heroes... the update includes over 25 new progressions
quests with
rewards that range from Scavenger tickets to Legendary
items!
- this choice determines the look of your campsite, and you can actually see a preview of the style - some animals prefer a specific theme, and the preview tells you which one - Isabelle asks you to help her set up some furniture, but she needs some craft materials - craft materials are required to craft various
items and pieces of furniture - Cyrus does the manual work for you - you visit Breezy Hollows, one of the Recreation areas, to go see if anyone needs your help there - trading is one of the main ways you can get craft materials, so you need to find animals for that - to go to Breezy Hollows, you click on the «Map» button at the bottom of the screen to move to the various areas - at Breezy Hollows, Goldie is right in front of you, and will give you a
quest - there are also some fruits to collect here - talking to Goldie adds a +1 to her «affinity gauge» - you can increase your affinity with animals by talking to them, and completing their requests - when your friendship levels goes up, you get
rewards - for going from Level 1 to Level 2 with Goldie, you get:
On top of the loot pile are of course the legendary
items that are often presented to you as
rewards for completing certain
quests or defeating an evil boss.
In the full game, your characters will be customized with
quest rewards and
items purchased in shops, there will be single and multiplayer
quests, some with storylines.
Some folks may have special
quests for you, requesting rare
items and offering handsome
rewards in return.
Just channel your fighting spirit, complete that
quest and you'll get «SFV Tickets» as the special
reward item.
G - Rank is basically a harder version of high ranking
quests, but
reward new G - Rank leveled
items for crafting G - Rank grade armor and weapons.
Positives - Ability to create and customize a character - New take on Dragon Ball Z story - Music - Attack Clashes - Battle Damage for Characters - Multiplayer - Spectator Mode in Endless Battle - Dialogue in
Quests - Ability to present costumes and skills -
Rewards were clearly listed -
Rewards were usable attacks /
items in battle, not pointless pictures in a gallery!
Players are welcomed to venture nearly anywhere they can and are
rewarded with new dialogue, cutscenes,
quests,
items, monsters and dungeons to explore.
From there, just channel your fighting spirit, complete that
quest and you'll get «SFV Tickets» as the special
reward item.
Fairies can be obtained by using the
item «Sealed Fairy Wings» which can be claimed as a
reward for completion of a
quest series given by the Fairy Queen Theiah.
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There's loads to see and exploring thoroughly will
reward you with new
items, hidden
quests, and blueprints for rooms.
The game also has
items you can equip to further boost your stats, as well as an experience system that
rewards you for killing enemies and completing the different
quests you receive from other characters.
The
quest rewards you with two unrefined Aux cores — Evasion Focus 1 and Emergency Guard 1 which are two handy
items so it is recommended to finish this
quest.
Like Dragon Ball Xenoverse 1, when you complete these
quests you will be
rewarded with
items and skills.
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Each gruelling trip into the depths
rewards you with experience and
items that unlock new gear, gradually allowing you to venture deeper and deeper each time, emerging more powerful while unlocking new abilities, shortcuts and fulfilling
quests for the townsfolk.
This mostly involves the familiar RPG rigmarole: Accept
quest, head to point A, find
item, solve puzzle, head to point B, slay monster, head back to
quest giver to accept
reward and gain experience points.
Each
quest will
reward hunters with useful
items to be used in the final game, although make sure you play the beta in the same user account that you will eventually use to play the game.
Players who complete
quests in the beta will also be
rewarded with bonus
items.
This
quest will allow players to get SFV Tickets as a special
reward item, upon completion of the
quest.
Side -
quests can also help net players plenty of nice
rewards including
items, equipment, and sometimes even new game settings such as being able to permanently increase EXP from enemies, or increasing or decreasing enemy difficulty.
In keeping with the fashionista setting, acquiring different outfits is one of the core aspects of the game, with each successful
quest rewarding you with an
item that you can put towards a new set of clothes, with a steadily increasing number needed for the more powerful outfits.
On the way, you'll of course be given a variety of smaller
quests by the villagers that will involve either gathering materials or hunting various species of monster — with the
rewards for completion providing you with the necessary
items to continually strengthen your weapons and armour.
Another addition to the stronghold is an overhaul of the adventuring system; Now you can send your companions on adventures like you could originally, however now the
rewards are higher with unique
items that can only be obtained through these
quests.
When you eventually unlock the Community Center, you'll be tasked with donating specific crops or
items for
quest rewards, which are worth doing.
Each episode has a certain amount of battles,
quest, collectables, and area explored.Every time you complete one of these tasks, you are given a
reward in the form of an
item, Exp, or money.
These sorts of
quests typically
reward you with a new
item to eat at the canteen, which should be helpful when hunting some of the more powerful monsters in the game.