The completionist in me always insists on doing every single quest. Luckily for me if I accept them all as I go I finish most of them on accident just doing the main quests. At the end of the world I do a fun little wrap up where I talk to the last few people and knock out some monsters while enjoying how much more powerful my character is.
I was hoping you would mention that Alan ghost dust is the name of a child who played the game and sadly died of cancer. His parents asked KI to add him to the game because he loved it so much and KI agreed forever immortalising him and his pet in the game. It was so touching when they announced this.
For completionists I’d recommend doing all the sides as you encounter them. I’ve tried going back and doing them when I’m higher level, but it’s honestly the worst lol. Although the xp isn’t worth anything by late game, you will feel a sense of progression w/ the extra levels you’ll pick up along the way, and get some neat badges. Plus it’s super hype if you unlock wintertusk before mooshu/dragonspyre. You may need help/ports getting your level 38/48/58 spells though.
I usually don’t do all too many side quests unless they align with what I’m already doing. However, I do always run dungeons twice if they’re short or give an absurd amount of exp
I do the Zeke quests from Wizard City to Polaris and I skip the Zafaria quest cause that one gives gold for some reason instead of XP. I also do the Zeke quests for wysteria, wintertusk and grizzleheim. I also do the book quests in Wizard City, Marleybone, wysteria, and Mooshu. I also do the side quests for the Librarian in Avalon since it gives good XP. I do the Runestone side quest for Wintertusk since we have to do some side quests to complete that quest. I also do the stone quest in Azteca since you get a lot of XP. I also do Eloise’s side quest from Khyrsalis to Polaris since since her quest give good XP. I also do the potent trap, sharpened blade, berserek and colossal side quest
i know this was kinda said in the manner of all wintertusk sides, but even if i don’t do all wintertusk sides i always make sure to do the thaw that counts to early on get the pretty high damage ring and athame from the vendors you defrost
my general rule of thumb is this. I do every sidequest i can in the first arc to get to level 50 by the end of dragonspyre, then I do all of Griz after beating mali the first time. Then I mix in celestia and Wintertusk until i get to a high even level to do waterworks (or realistically because i am lazy) get wintertusk crafted.
There are a couple side quests in Mirage and Empyrea worth it too. I forget their names, but they give legendary socket wrenches. I believe they're in the pub near Alkali Barrows, Samsara Village, and Nimbus Citadel respectively.
What side quests are worth doing? For me all of them. I really enjoy the voice acting and story so even if they are worthless I enjoy just listening to the story
the celestia training point quests are easier and quicker than the zeke quests. (the first one you can just buy snacks from the bazaar). You get enough training points for feint from leveling up, and you only need a handful extra to get astral spells when you unlock them
Yeah those quests are EXTREMELY useful. If you’re a grandmaster crafter when you do the side quests, you can get 3-4 training points in just 20 minutes. And then there’s a continuation quest in zafaria where you visit Marleybone for another training point. Idk about you but I do this asap cuz the Zeke quests can take a long time when you have to finish dungeons just to find the artifact/creature. Some zeke quests can take up to an hour. Yikes!
I quit doing sidequests because I 100 percented the game through celestia and now I’m really over leveled. I just got The level 120 scion at level 130.
This is the myth elegant hat, able to be bought in the crownshop or dropped from Yakedo in Crimson Fields. The Robe is the Paradox Vestment from the Trident in Empyrea. The boots are the Archangel Boots able to be dropped by Moros in the Shadow Palace.
the best thing about side questing is that it can break up the monotony of doing main quests
The completionist in me always insists on doing every single quest. Luckily for me if I accept them all as I go I finish most of them on accident just doing the main quests. At the end of the world I do a fun little wrap up where I talk to the last few people and knock out some monsters while enjoying how much more powerful my character is.
I was hoping you would mention that Alan ghost dust is the name of a child who played the game and sadly died of cancer. His parents asked KI to add him to the game because he loved it so much and KI agreed forever immortalising him and his pet in the game. It was so touching when they announced this.
For completionists I’d recommend doing all the sides as you encounter them. I’ve tried going back and doing them when I’m higher level, but it’s honestly the worst lol. Although the xp isn’t worth anything by late game, you will feel a sense of progression w/ the extra levels you’ll pick up along the way, and get some neat badges. Plus it’s super hype if you unlock wintertusk before mooshu/dragonspyre. You may need help/ports getting your level 38/48/58 spells though.
I usually don’t do all too many side quests unless they align with what I’m already doing. However, I do always run dungeons twice if they’re short or give an absurd amount of exp
I do all quests as an Ice. Ice Blade and Blizzard...
I do the Zeke quests from Wizard City to Polaris and I skip the Zafaria quest cause that one gives gold for some reason instead of XP. I also do the Zeke quests for wysteria, wintertusk and grizzleheim. I also do the book quests in Wizard City, Marleybone, wysteria, and Mooshu. I also do the side quests for the Librarian in Avalon since it gives good XP. I do the Runestone side quest for Wintertusk since we have to do some side quests to complete that quest. I also do the stone quest in Azteca since you get a lot of XP. I also do Eloise’s side quest from Khyrsalis to Polaris since since her quest give good XP. I also do the potent trap, sharpened blade, berserek and colossal side quest
i know this was kinda said in the manner of all wintertusk sides, but even if i don’t do all wintertusk sides i always make sure to do the thaw that counts to early on get the pretty high damage ring and athame from the vendors you defrost
There's this little group of side quests in Mirage that give you the badge "Eye of the Tiger"
I try and do them all- because I need those sweet completion badges
Lore master is a good one
Agreed
my general rule of thumb is this. I do every sidequest i can in the first arc to get to level 50 by the end of dragonspyre, then I do all of Griz after beating mali the first time. Then I mix in celestia and Wintertusk until i get to a high even level to do waterworks (or realistically because i am lazy) get wintertusk crafted.
My heart dropped when I saw the title so thank you for making this video keep up the good work Noah
There are a couple side quests in Mirage and Empyrea worth it too. I forget their names, but they give legendary socket wrenches. I believe they're in the pub near Alkali Barrows, Samsara Village, and Nimbus Citadel respectively.
Thanks for the great info Noah
Love the video man and this help so much I made a new wiz and I'm gonna do all this ❤
The side quests to get sharpen blade and potent trap and the one in zafaria to get colossal those are worth too.
The Sharpen Blade and Potent Trap quests are also side quests and make all bosses so much easier after you get them!
Where & what world can we get those from..??
@@veng3r663 Azteca
You really are the best wiz content creator brother
Can you make a video going over what pet bodies and talents are good for each school on a pve perspective
What side quests are worth doing?
For me all of them. I really enjoy the voice acting and story so even if they are worthless I enjoy just listening to the story
the celestia training point quests are easier and quicker than the zeke quests. (the first one you can just buy snacks from the bazaar). You get enough training points for feint from leveling up, and you only need a handful extra to get astral spells when you unlock them
Definitely, but if you’re doing the Zeke quests as you go it’s not like it adds time.
Yeah those quests are EXTREMELY useful. If you’re a grandmaster crafter when you do the side quests, you can get 3-4 training points in just 20 minutes. And then there’s a continuation quest in zafaria where you visit Marleybone for another training point. Idk about you but I do this asap cuz the Zeke quests can take a long time when you have to finish dungeons just to find the artifact/creature. Some zeke quests can take up to an hour. Yikes!
@@GearMasters988 maybe be smart and do zeke quests as you go instead of having to come back? lol
@@Louis13XIII I would do that if I had all the spots memorized
Honestly I do side quest if I get decent xp to keep me leveled up or when the main quest aligns with them
Do every realistic XP side quest, do every dungeon twice (for 1.5x XP), do wintertusk as you unlock the roads
Ez XP
I quit doing sidequests because I 100 percented the game through celestia and now I’m really over leveled. I just got The level 120 scion at level 130.
Hey Noah. Maybe add a link to Final Bastion, which shows where to go to finish the Zeke and Eloise quests.
Great video
what stitch gear did you use here? amazing :D give names pls
This is the myth elegant hat, able to be bought in the crownshop or dropped from Yakedo in Crimson Fields. The Robe is the Paradox Vestment from the Trident in Empyrea. The boots are the Archangel Boots able to be dropped by Moros in the Shadow Palace.
For necromancer's i would take the krokopatra gear over waterworks
All of the spirit schools really. For death esp, WW gives 0 accuracy = Welcome back to Fizzletown, n3wb!
I’m just here to see wizard 101
The dual-Boss Zolo Stone Heart - Crimson Eagle one in Azteca seemed VERY unfair... :/
HI! I really liked this video, I want to do my own gameplay as a fire wizard. How do you record your screen?
Use OBS and record that way. There’s plenty of really good online tutorials on how to set up good gameplay!
Zeke for training points
did u watch the vidoe lol