QUEST

February 13th, 2006 by Eva

Some of the quests are easy for even the beginners to complete. While others should be attempted only by the most experienced of MapleStory players.
There are quests that are designated for certain jobs, and others that are designed for certain levels. Lookout for your quests! You can see the light bulb above the NPC (Non Player Character) . This icon represents the quest is ready to start for you.
If you want to quit your quest, select the quest “In Progress” in the Quest Window and select “Forfeit”.
 
Check the levels!
Quests are classified by levels from 1 to 10 based on their degree of difficulty. Generally, the higher the level of the quest, the greater the rewards and the EXP points that come along with it. Defeating monsters is not the only way to level up!
You can earn decent EXP by completing quests, and also earn mesos and rare items that are only available through the quests.
There are a number of quests that become unavailable if you miss the opportunity to do it, so try talking to as many NPCs as possible on your journey, so you can take advantage of all the quests.
1. How to start my Quest?
Travel the world. Besides, defeating monsters and meeting your buddies and guild group, there are plenty of NPC. Just double click them. The message box will be appeared. Read them carefully, and if you think you fit into those request, just accept it.
2. How to check the quest inprogress?
There is another hot key: (Q). This is a quest info box. This box is composed of three tabs; Available, In Progress, and Complete.

Available ; This tab shows all the quests, which you can make on your level. The location of quests and its specific information are also available. Click the quest you want to complete, then more stuff comes right side.
In Progress
; All the quests you’re working on are in this tab. If there is any quest you want to quit, just click it, and select “Forfeit”.
Complete
; These are the ones you made! When you complete your quest successfully, the red box message is popped up.

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