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Revision as of 06:27, 27 June 2023
Duration | beginning October, 2017 |
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Date Quests (formerly known as Love Quests) are additional type of quests that, similarly to Character Quests, are designed to show a perspective of a character with little gameplay value beside additional Transient Stones. They were introduced in October 2017 and were initially the only way to establish love and envy connections and were limited to the initial summoners. Starting with April 2020, making love is available to every obtainable character and only requires completing the 3rd Limit Break stage. Since then, the quests serve mostly as a bonus.
Most Date Quests have specific scenarios based on the character they love. For instance, Triton's Date Quest features special lines for Jinn, Dagon and Protagonist.
Requirements
Unlocking Date Quests requires a character falling in love with someone else in your familiar list. This in turn requires owning any version of said character and completing their 3rd Limit Break stage.
Quest List
Transient | Location | Translated? | Transients with special lines |
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Shinjuku | No text |
| |
Shinjuku | No | ||
Shinjuku | No | ||
Shinjuku | No | ||
Toshima | No | ||
Shibuya | No | ||
Minato | No |
| |
Shibuya | No | ||
Minato | No | ||
Taito | No | ||
Toshima | No | ||
Shinjuku | Yes | ||
Edogawa | No | ||
Shinjuku | No | ||
Minato | No | ||
Shibuya | No | ||
Shibuya | No | ||
Chiyoda | No | ||
Chiyoda | No | ||
Ota | No | ||
Toshima | No | ||
Shibuya | No | ||
Shinjuku | No | ||
Shibuya | No | ||
Shibuya | No | ||
Edogawa | No | ||
Shinjuku | No | ||
Minato | No | ||
Shinagawa | No | ||
Toshima | No | ||
Shinjuku | No | ||
Minato | No | ||
Koto | No | ||
Shinjuku | No | ||
Shinjuku | No | ||
Shibuya | No | ||
Toshima | No | ||
? | No |
Effects
Finishing a Love Quest with a character will grant them an Affinity Burst if they are next to their loved one in battle. This specific relation boost will provide the love-struck character with a flat amount of HP at the end of each turn.
Forget-Me-Not
If you wish to break up two characters, simply go to their status screen and tap the broken-heart icon. Doing this costs one Forget-Me-Not. Accounts created before the addition were given four from the beginning, with more being obtainable from Andvari's Shop in exchange for Rainbow Shard, as well as occasionally being purchasable from certain event shops.
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