Joining the Hunt is a quest in the Elder Library. It unlocks the 2020 Season of Hope and is the first quest of the Hunt for the Ancients.
Objectives and Rewards[]
| Name | Objective | Reward |
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Joining the Hunt |
Minimum level 3
Write 3,000 Words |
Unlocks 2020 Season of Hope quests and creatures |
Sequence[]
This quest is available at the opening of the Elder Library, which is unlocked with the Mama Tree side quest: Winding Path to Elder Library.
| Quest | Objectives | Rewards |
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| Winding Path to Elder Library
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Joining the Hunt unlocks 9 quests in Elder Library.
- Spreading Hope
- A Season for Hope
- Protecting the Past
- Studying Substance Samples
- To Hope is to Plan
- Time of Reflection
- Proving Your Worth 1/4 (beginning of a quest chain)
- A Clue to the Past (beginning of a quest chain)
- The Hunt Begins (beginning of a quest chain)
Joining the Hunt unlocks 4 monsters
- Sassi in Luciola Forest and the Forest Expedition
- Alnu in Forest Expedition
- Clawadin in Mama Tree, Elder Library, and Forest Expedition
- Burocat in Mama Tree, Elder Library, and Stone City
Quest Tactics[]
This is not optional if you want to participate in the Hunt. Might as well get it done immediately! See what other quests you can do while you're generating 3000 words.
Pick it up immediately and let it run in the background.
Lore[]
I was training in the forest, trying to increase my attack speed without sacrificing my defences in battle, when the creak of a wheelchair broke my concentration. I turned and found a woman watching me from the edge of the clearing. “Don’t stop on my behalf,” she grunted, but of course I stopped anyway. “It’s nice to see a young Dust Warrior taking things seriously for once. Tell me, have you ever heard of the ancients?” As I shake my head no, she pulls a rolled up piece of paper from a bag at the side of her chair. “This is one piece of an old map that’s been with me for years. If you’re ready to challenge yourself, and I mean really ready, I could use a partner in tracking down the missing pieces. It sounds like you still have so much left to learn.”





