sidequest

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side +‎ quest

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  • IPA(key): /ˈsaɪdˌkwɛst/
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sidequest (plural sidequests)

  1. (video games) A quest given to the player that has no direct bearing on the main story/campaign of the game.
    Synonym: side mission
    Completion of a sidequest often results in the acquisition of money or items that are otherwise unavailable, or unlocks another sidequest.
    • 2003, Bryan Stratton, Stephen Stratton, The Legend of Zelda®: The Wind Waker, Prima Games, →ISBN, page 19:
      The following items are either the objects of a quest or vital components of an optional sidequest.
    • 2022, Adam Moreno, Purpose-Driven Learning: Unlocking and Empowering Our Students’ Innate Passion for Learning[1], Taylor & Francis, →ISBN:
      Two tasks I want to discuss are mentioned several times within this chapter: sidequests and adventure paths. These tasks are unique because they offer students a challenge beyond the required work within Michael's classroom. Sidequests are projects that students complete to deepen their understanding of the content.

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