This Attack on Titan Revolution Quests Guide covers this important game mechanic, its rewards, how to complete quests and the difference between Missions and Quests.
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Attack On Titan Revolution Quests Guide
Quests offer a side plotline for more rewards if you need some extra loot or a change of pace from how you usually play Missions. All Quests can only be completed once and offer booster rewards such as Luck Boosts, EXP or currency.
You can view Quests in the in-game lobby by visiting the Nicce Yaegar NPC, who has large red wings and stands in a yellow aura box. Talking to her will show a full spread of Quests including the Permanent Quests, Refreshing Quests and Battlepass Quests.
Missions follow the story mode of AOT Revolution and are the main game mode of this experience whilst Quests are the sub-plot achievements which you complete during your scouting Missions. In simple terms; Missions are the main game, and Quests are what you do to get maximum rewards from the main game.
Permanent Quests
Main Quests – These Quests never expire and follow the natural storyline of AOT: R. Additionally, they have no time limit for completion meaning you will be awarded these at your pace. Main Quests vary in difficulty as they aim to reward you through your game journey from early-game to late-game. Naturally, this means their rewards become more bountiful the harder they are.
Side Quests – When taking a break from the main plot you can wind down with Side Quests. Similar to Main Quests, these are permanent with no expiry or time limit for completion. Side Quests act as a booster reward alongside your main game and passively reward you over time.
Refreshing Quests
Daily Quests – Easier Quests completed on a 24-hour clock. These Quests offer a small sum of Gems and you often passively complete them just for participating in the game.
Weekly Quests – These quests tend to be more involved than the Daily Quests and offer better rewards. There will always be 4 Weekly quests during every rotation, and you often receive a sum of Gems for completion.
Battlepass Quests
If you buy a Battlepass you should keep an eye on Quests titled “Week 1 Quests” to “Week 8 Quests”. These limited-time Quests offer huge amounts of EXP for completion. Plus, the Battlepass is an investment, so it’s crucial you get your worth out of it.
EXP is necessary not only for levelling but for reaching Prestige within Attack on Titan Revolution. However, only players who buy the Battlepass using Gems or Robux can complete the Battlepass Quests. So, this Quest lineage isn’t a constant reward system unless you actively play. I would only recommend buying the Battlepass if you actively play this game.



