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"(Lv.235) [Esfera] Time to Choose" Quest Bug

StylarkStylark
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edited February 2019 in Bug Reporting
Bug type: Quest, Functionality

Brief bug summary: The quest "(Lv.235) [Esfera] Time to Choose" for some reason will not auto-complete itself as it should when your character is moved to a different map and you have to defeat 30 Executors of Light to progress through the Esfera Questline. However, after doing so, your character isn't moved back to the map "Esfera : Slumbering Deep" and no cutscene occurs to further the story; you're simply left on the map where you fought the monsters where you can either wait the time out, or leave the area and restart the quest.

More details: Normally with these types of quests you're given the yellow notification of how many monsters you've beaten and how many you have left (i.e. "Executor of light: 7/30") and I noticed that wasn't showing up. I then checked the quest log window and, sure enough, I found out that the quest "(Lv.235) [Esfera] Time to Choose" was not accepted to actually start it. The reason why this bug is happening is because it won't let you start the quest despite proceeding to the area where you fight the monsters for it. Here is a screenshot I took to show you what I mean: npBxASK.png

Steps to reproduce: After completing the quest "(Lv.235) [Esfera] A Sunken Thing", proceed by speaking to Ollie at "Esfera : Slumbering Deep" to try and accept the quest "(Lv.235) [Esfera] Time to Choose".

Character name: Stylark

Character level: 235

Character job: Aran

World name: Scania

Date and time of the incident: 23rd February, 2019. 10:04 p.m. PST

Comments

  • StylarkStylark
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    edited February 2019
    It also seems to be affecting other quest lines as well that involve quests that send you to a different map to defeat a number of monsters despite not actually starting the quest itself. I wouldn't be against having an unscheduled maintenance for this reason to be honest.
  • YinYangXYinYangX
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    edited February 2019
    Stylark wrote: »
    It also seems to be affecting other quest lines as well that involve quests that send you to a different map to defeat a number of monsters despite not actually starting the quest itself. I wouldn't be against having an unscheduled maintenance for this reason to be honest.

    You wouldn't, but a lot of other people will.
    (And yes, I get there's probably other people who wouldn't mind either.)