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This page lists all '''quests''' in ''[[Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire]]''.
 
This page lists all '''quests''' in ''[[Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire]]''.
 
For a general discussion of experience earned, see [[Experience and Advancement]].
 
 
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire'' quests}}
 
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire'' quests}}
==The Hunt for Eothas==
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==Main quests==
 
Following the destruction of [[Caed Nua]] by [[Eothas]], who occupied the adra statue devoted to [[Maros Nua]], the Watcher ends up with a maimed soul and a desperate need to find the god to save his soul and himself. However, they will find out more than they bargained with, as with their hunt for [[Thaos]].
 
Following the destruction of [[Caed Nua]] by [[Eothas]], who occupied the adra statue devoted to [[Maros Nua]], the Watcher ends up with a maimed soul and a desperate need to find the god to save his soul and himself. However, they will find out more than they bargained with, as with their hunt for [[Thaos]].
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===Prologue===
 
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;The Hunt for Eothas
 
* [[Prologue]]: After [[Eothas]] awakens in [[Maros Nua]]'s titan and destroys [[Caed Nua]], the Watcher awakens in [[the Beyond]].
 
* [[Prologue]]: After [[Eothas]] awakens in [[Maros Nua]]'s titan and destroys [[Caed Nua]], the Watcher awakens in [[the Beyond]].
 
* [[Stranded]]: The storm hurls you against [[Vilario's Rest]] and you need to figure out how to get off the island to hunt the god of light.
 
* [[Stranded]]: The storm hurls you against [[Vilario's Rest]] and you need to figure out how to get off the island to hunt the god of light.
 
* [[To Hunt a God]]: You need to figure out how to hunt the god as well.
 
* [[To Hunt a God]]: You need to figure out how to hunt the god as well.
 
* [[The Veins of Eora]]: Luminous adra matters to Eothas - and to you. Find a way to locate them, so that you can commune with Eothas.
 
* [[The Veins of Eora]]: Luminous adra matters to Eothas - and to you. Find a way to locate them, so that you can commune with Eothas.
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* [[A Distant Light]]: Investigate [[Hasongo]], which recently witnessed the god's passing.
* [[He Waits in Fire]]
 
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* [[He Waits in Fire]]: Follow Eothas up [[Ashen Maw]] in [[Magran's Teeth]] and confront him.
* [[The Coming Storm]]
 
* [[The City Lost to Time]]
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* [[The Coming Storm]]: Find a way to navigate through [[Ondra's Mortar]].
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* [[The City Lost to Time]]: Confront Eothas at [[Ukaizo]].
   
 
===End===
 
===End===
 
{{See|Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire endings}}
 
{{See|Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire endings}}
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==Side quests==
 
== Side quests ==
 
 
 
These are miscellaneous quests which are not vital to the main storyline.
 
These are miscellaneous quests which are not vital to the main storyline.
 
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! Notes
 
! Notes
 
|-
 
|-
![[Helping Hands]]
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! [[Helping Hands]]
|Automatic
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| Automatic
|[[Vilario's Rest]]
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| [[Maje Island]]: [[Vilario's Rest]]
!
 
|-
 
![[Lost Dues in Good Faith]]
 
|[[Kahn]]
 
|[[Queen's Berth]]: [[The Wild Mare]]
 
!
 
|-
 
![[Mapping the Archipelago: Port Maje]]
 
| rowspan="5" |[[Sanza]]
 
| rowspan="9" |[[Neketaka]]: [[Queen's Berth]]
 
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
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! [[Lost Dues in Good Faith]]
![[Mapping the Archipelago: West Wakara Reef]]
 
  +
| [[Kahn]]
  +
| rowspan="10" | [[Neketaka]]: [[Queen's Berth]]
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[Mapping the Archipelago: Tikawara]]
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! [[Mapping the Archipelago: Port Maje]]
  +
| rowspan="5" | [[Sanza]]
|
 
  +
| rowspan="5" | Mapping series
 
|-
 
|-
![[Mapping the Archipelago: Razai Passage]]
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! [[Mapping the Archipelago: Tikawara]]
  +
|-
  +
! [[Mapping the Archipelago: West Wakara Reef]]
  +
|-
  +
! [[Mapping the Archipelago: The Burning Shoals]]
  +
|-
  +
! [[Mapping the Archipelago: Razai Passage]]
  +
|-
  +
! [[Family Pride]]
  +
| Automatic
  +
| rowspan="3" | All are part of the VTC family feud arc
  +
|-
  +
! [[A Sinking Feeling]]
  +
| [[Ezzali Bardatto]]
  +
|-
  +
! [[A Bigger Fish]]
  +
| [[Martino Valera]]
  +
|-
  +
! [[The Storms of Poko Kohara]]
  +
| [[Atsura]] / [[Lueva Alvari]]
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[Mapping the Archipelago: The Burning Shoals]]
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! [[The Final Voyage]]
  +
| [[Captain Teryc Lofell]]
  +
| rowspan="2" | [[Neketaka]]: [[Serpent's Crown]]
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[Family Pride]]
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! [[Upon New Shores]]
  +
| [[Masog]]
|Automatic
 
  +
| Unobtainable ([[:Category:Cut content|cut content]])
| rowspan="3" |All are part of the VTC family feud arc
 
 
|-
 
|-
![[A Sinking Feeling]]
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! [[The Archmage's Vault]]
|[[Ezzali Bardatto]]
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| [[Netehe]] / [[Tumara]]
  +
| rowspan="2" | [[Neketaka]]: [[Periki's Overlook]]
  +
| rowspan="2" | Arkemyr's quest arc
 
|-
 
|-
![[A Bigger Fish]]
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! [[Bekarna's Folly]]
|[[Martino Valera]]
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| [[Arkemyr]]
 
|-
 
|-
![[The Storms of Poko Kohara]]
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! [[Eulogy for the Dead]]
|[[Lueva Alvari]]
+
| [[High Priest Kasu]]
  +
| [[Neketaka]]: [[The Sacred Stair]]
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[A Glimpse Beyond]]
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! [[The Cornett's Call]]
  +
| [[Dereo the Lean]]
|[[Flaune Elette]]/[[Director Castol]]
 
| rowspan="3" |[[Neketaka]]: [[The Sacred Stair]]
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| rowspan="3" | [[Neketaka]]: [[The Gullet]]
  +
|
| rowspan="2" |VTC quest
 
 
|-
 
|-
![[Skipping Ahead]]
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! [[Food for Thought]]
  +
| [[Enoi]]
|[[Flaune Elette]]/[[Director Castol]]
 
  +
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[Eulogy for the Dead]]
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! [[Harsh Medicine]]
|[[High Priest Kasu]]
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| [[Pitli]]
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[The Archmage's Vault]]
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! [[Broodmother's Fury]]
  +
| [[Himuihi]]
  +
| [[Tikawara]]
 
|
 
|
  +
|-
|[[Neketaka]]: [[Periki's Overlook]]
 
  +
! [[Hunting Season]]
  +
| [[Fleet Master Okaya]]
  +
| [[Sayuka]]
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[Broodmother's Fury]]
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! [[Tip of the Spear]]
|[[Himuihi]]
+
| [[Master Kua]]
|[[Tikawara]]
+
| [[Crookspur]]
  +
| rowspan="2" | Crookspur slavers extension quests
!
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
! [[Cruel Cargo]]
 
  +
| [[Ruāsare]]
  +
| [[Ori o Koīki]]
  +
|-
  +
! [[Nemnok the Devourer (quest)|Nemnok the Devourer]]
  +
| [[Tatok]]
  +
| [[Junvik village]]
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
! [[A Paradise of the Mind]]
  +
| [[Copperhead]]
  +
| [[Splintered Reef]]
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
! [[The Ultimate]]
  +
| Automatic
  +
|
  +
| Challenge quest
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
== Faction quests ==
 
== Faction quests ==
;Huana questline
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===Huana questline===
 
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! Quest
 
! Quest
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! Notes
 
! Notes
 
|-
 
|-
![[Trade Secrets]]
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! [[Trade Secrets]]
|[[Prince Aruihi]]
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| rowspan="2" | [[Prince Aruihi]]
|[[Kahanga Palace]]
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| rowspan="2" | [[Kahanga Palace]]
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[Taking Out the Traders]]
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! [[The Last Sanctuary]]
|
 
|
 
 
|
 
|
  +
|-
  +
! [[From the Wreckage]]
  +
| Automatic
  +
| World map
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
! [[The Shadow Under Neketaka]]
  +
| rowspan="3" | [[Queen Onekaza II]]
  +
| rowspan="3" | [[Kahanga Palace]]
  +
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[The Last Sanctuary]]
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! [[Fruitful Alliance]]
|
 
|
 
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[Fruitful Alliance]]
+
! [[Taking Out the Traders]]
|
 
|
 
 
|
 
|
 
|}
 
|}
  +
;Principi questline
 
  +
===Principi questline===
 
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! Quest
 
! Quest
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! Notes
 
! Notes
 
|-
 
|-
![[Blow the Man Down]]
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! [[Blow the Man Down]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Captain Furrante]]
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| rowspan="3" | [[Captain Furrante]]
| rowspan="2" |World map
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| World map
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[Symbols of Death]]
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! [[Symbols of Death]]
  +
| rowspan="2" |[[Dunnage]]
 
!
 
!
 
|-
 
|-
![[Honor Among Thieves]]
+
! [[A Shrewd Proposition]]
|
 
 
|
 
|
  +
|-
  +
! [[Honor Among Thieves]]
  +
| Automatic
  +
| World Map
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[A Dance with Death]]
+
! [[A Dance with Death]]
  +
| [[Captain Furrante]] / [[Captain Aeldys]]
|
 
  +
| [[Dunnage]] / [[Fort Deadlight]]
|
 
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
  +
! colspan="4" | Aeldys' quest line
![[A Shrewd Proposition]]
 
|
+
|-
  +
! [[Goods and Services]]
|
 
  +
| [[Captain Mad Morena]] / [[Captain Aeldys]]
  +
| [[Undercroft]] / [[Fort Deadlight]]
 
|
 
|
 
|}
 
|}
  +
;[[Royal Deadfire Company]] questline
 
  +
===Royal Deadfire Company questline===
 
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! Quest
 
! Quest
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! Notes
 
! Notes
 
|-
 
|-
![[The Brass Empire]]
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! [[The Brass Empire]]
|Automatic
+
| Automatic
|[[Kahanga Palace]]
+
| [[Kahanga Palace]]
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[Dim Prospects]]
+
! [[Dim Prospects]]
|[[Atsura]]
+
| [[Atsura]]
|[[Imperial Command]]
+
| rowspan="2" | [[Imperial Command]]
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[A Matter of Import]]
+
! [[A Matter of Import]]
  +
| [[Hazanui Karū]]
|
 
 
|
 
|
  +
|-
  +
! [[Overgrowth]]
  +
| [[Fleet Master Okaya]]
  +
| [[Sayuka]]
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
  +
! [[Clearing Out Crookspur]]
![[Overgrowth]]
 
  +
| [[Atsura]]
|
 
  +
| rowspan="2" | [[Imperial Command]]
|
 
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[Clearing Out Crookspur]]
+
! [[The Final Maneuver]]
  +
| [[Hazanui Karū]]
!
 
  +
|
!
 
!
 
|-
 
![[The Final Maneuver]]
 
!
 
!
 
!
 
 
|}
 
|}
  +
;[[Vailian Trading Company]] questline
 
  +
===Vailian Trading Company questline===
 
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! Quest
 
! Quest
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! Start location
 
! Start location
 
! Notes
 
! Notes
  +
 
|-
 
|-
![[Terms of Trade]]
+
! [[For the Republics!]]
  +
| Automatic
|[[Lueva Alvari]]
 
  +
| [[Kahanga Palace]]
|[[Vailian Trading Company Headquarters]]
 
|
+
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[Dirty Laundry]]
+
! [[Terms of Trade]]
  +
| [[Lueva Alvari]]
|
 
  +
| rowspan="3" | [[Vailian Trading Company Headquarters]]
|
 
|
+
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[Dirty Laundry]]
+
! [[Dirty Laundry]]
  +
| rowspan="2" | [[Ignato Castol]]
|
 
|
 
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[Of Like Minds]]
+
! [[Of Like Minds]]
|
 
|
 
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[A Vote of No Confidence]]
+
! [[A Glimpse Beyond]]
  +
| [[Flaune Elette]] / [[Director Castol]]
|
 
  +
| rowspan="2" | [[Spire of the Soul-Seers]]
|
 
|
+
|
 
|-
 
|-
  +
! [[Skipping Ahead]]
![[Sabotage at the Brass Citadel]]
 
  +
| [[Flaune Elette]]
|
 
|
+
|
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
![[For the Republics!]]
+
! [[A Vote of No Confidence]]
  +
| [[Lueva Alvari]]
|
 
  +
| rowspan="2" | [[Vailian Trading Company Headquarters]]
|
 
|
+
|
  +
|-
  +
! [[Sabotage at the Brass Citadel]]
  +
| [[Director Castol]] / [[Lueva Alvari]]
  +
|
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
==Companion quests==
 
==Companion quests==
Every scripted companion has a personal side-quest that you can complete together with them:
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Every scripted companion has a personal side-quest that you can complete together with them. [[Tekehu]] is technically the exception, although he is heavily featured in [[The Shadow Under Neketaka]].
* [[The Painted Masks]] (Aloth)
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* [[The Painted Masks]] ([[Aloth]])
* [[The Lighted Path]] (Eder)
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* [[The Lighted Path]] ([[Eder]])
* [[The Courier's Calling]] (Maia)
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* [[The Courier's Calling]] ([[Maia]])
* [[The Man of Chimes]] (Pallegina)
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* [[The Man of Chimes]] ([[Pallegina]])
* [[A Sorcerer and a Gentleman]] (Serafen)
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* [[A Sorcerer and a Gentleman]] ([[Serafen]])
* [[The Lantern of Gaun]] (Xoti)
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* [[The Lantern of Gaun]] ([[Xoti]])
   
 
==Tasks==
 
==Tasks==
Tasks tend to be less complex & significant than full-fledged side quests.
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Tasks tend to be less complex and significant than full-fledged side quests.
   
 
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! Notes
 
! Notes
 
|-
 
|-
![[Plucked Fruit]]
+
! [[Basic Provisions]]
  +
| rowspan="2" | Automatic
|[[Mukūmu]]
 
  +
| rowspan="2" | World map
|[[Tikawara]]
 
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
! [[Skeleton Crew]]
 
!
 
!
 
|-
 
|-
![[Basic Provisions]]
+
! [[Burning Bridges]]
  +
| [[Rinco]]
| rowspan="2" |Automatic
 
| rowspan="2" |[[Vilario's Rest]]
+
| rowspan="5" | [[Port Maje Harbor]]
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[Skeleton Crew]]
+
! [[The Better Man]]
  +
| [[Thorel]]
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[Burning Bridges]]
+
! [[Restoring Order]]
|[[Rinco]]
+
| [[Savia]]
| rowspan="5" |[[Port Maje]]
 
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[The Better Man]]
+
! [[The Drunk Sailor]]
|[[Thorel]]
+
| [[Rum-Dumb Riggere]]
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[Restoring Order]]
+
! [[Wandering Stars]]
|[[Savia]]
+
| [[Maren]]
  +
| Unobtainable ([[:Category:Cut content|cut content]])
  +
|-
  +
! [[The Shipwright's Plight]]
  +
| [[Zamar]]
  +
| rowspan="3" | [[Neketaka]]: [[Queen's Berth]]
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[The Drunk Sailor]]
+
! [[Coming to Terms]]
  +
| [[Tawenu]]
 
|
 
|
  +
|-
  +
! [[Salt in the Wound]]
  +
| [[Nera Bardatto]]
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[Wandering Stars]]
+
! [[Her Last Request]]
  +
| [[Muhai]]
|
 
  +
| [[Neketaka]]: [[Serpent's Crown]]
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[The Shipwright's Plight]]
+
! [[A Cordial Invitation]]
  +
| Automatic
|
 
| rowspan="3" |[[Neketaka]]: [[Queen's Berth]]
+
| rowspan="4" | [[Neketaka]]: [[Periki's Overlook]]
  +
| Arkemyr's quest arc
  +
|-
  +
! [[Velvet Glove, Brass Fist]]
  +
| [[Fassina]]
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
! [[Sealed Fate]]
  +
| [[Degnos]]
  +
!
  +
|-
  +
! [[Refined Arrangement]]
  +
| [[Ganor]]
  +
| Unobtainable ([[:Category:Cut content|cut content]])
  +
|-
  +
! [[All Aboard]]
  +
| [[Biha]]
  +
| rowspan="2" | [[Neketaka]]: [[The Gullet]]
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
  +
! [[Delver's Row (quest)|Delver's Row]]
![[Coming to Terms]]
 
  +
| [[Prince Aruihi]] / [[Pitli]] /<br/>[[Enoi]] / [[Dereo the Lean]]
|
 
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[Salt in the Wound]]
+
! [[Iron Gut]]
  +
| [[Pietro]]
|
 
  +
| [[Dunnage]]: [[The King's Coffin]]
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[All Aboard]]
+
! [[A Tidy Performance]]
|[[Biha]]
+
| [[Calandra]]
|[[Neketaka]]: [[The Gullet]]
+
| [[Dunnage]]: [[Radiant Court]]
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
  +
! [[Plucked Fruit]]
![[Velvet Glove, Brass Fist]]
 
|[[Fassina]]
+
| [[Mukūmu]]
  +
| [[Tikawara]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Neketaka]]: [[Periki's Overlook]]
 
!
 
|-
 
![[Sealed Fate]]
 
|[[Degnos]]
 
!
 
|-
 
![[Her Last Request]]
 
|[[Muhai]]
 
|[[Neketaka]]: [[Serpent's Crown]]
 
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
  +
! [[The Lost Grimoires]]
  +
| [[Nemnok the Devourer]]
  +
| [[Drowned Barrows]]
  +
|
   
 
|}
 
|}
*
 
   
 
== Bounties ==
 
== Bounties ==
Bounties are particularly difficult combat quests that serve to provide a late game challenge - and a good source of coin.
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Bounties are particularly difficult combat quests that serve to provide a late game challenge - and a good source of coin. If you happen to kill a bounty target without the quest active, you can simply turn in the bounty immediately after receiving it.
 
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
! Task
 
! Task
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! Notes
 
! Notes
 
|-
 
|-
![[Bounty - Meryel the Mad]]
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! [[Bounty - Meryel the Mad]]
| rowspan="4" |[[Abocco]]
+
| rowspan="4" | [[Abocco]]
| rowspan="4" |[[The Wild Mare]]
+
| rowspan="4" | [[Neketaka]]: [[The Wild Mare]]
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[Bounty - Pūrākau]]
+
! [[Bounty - Pūrākau]]
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
! [[Bounty - Nomu the Marauder]]
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
! [[Bounty - Tāhae]]
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
! [[Bounty - Biakara]]
  +
| rowspan="3" | [[Aenia]]
  +
| rowspan="3" | [[Neketaka]]: [[Queen's Berth]]
  +
| rowspan="3" | VTC
  +
|-
  +
! [[Bounty - Veen]]
  +
|-
  +
! [[Bounty - Desiwa the Shark]]
  +
|-
  +
! [[Bounty - Diccila]]
  +
| rowspan="3" | [[Barati]]
  +
| rowspan="3" | [[Neketaka]]: [[Kahanga Palace]]
  +
| rowspan="3" | Huana
  +
|-
  +
! [[Bounty - Oheiro]]
  +
|-
  +
! [[Bounty - Rafiq the Red Beard]]
  +
|-
  +
! [[Bounty - Assila Wave-Skipper]]
  +
| rowspan="3" | [[Fleet Master Wakoyo]]
  +
| rowspan="3" | [[Neketaka]]: [[The Brass Citadel]]
  +
| rowspan="3" | RDC
  +
|-
  +
! [[Bounty - Radulf]]
  +
|-
  +
! [[Bounty - Burunga]]
  +
|-
  +
! [[Bounty - Dhwrgas the Ascetic]]
  +
| rowspan="4" | [[Okauro]]
  +
| rowspan="4" | [[Neketaka]]: [[The Sacred Stair]]
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
! [[Bounty - Onadere the Siren]]
 
!
 
!
 
|-
 
|-
![[Bounty - Nomu the Marauder]]
+
! [[Bounty - Ikorno]]
 
!
 
!
 
|-
 
|-
![[Bounty - Tāhae]]
+
! [[Bounty - Urnox the Rathun]]
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
! [[Bounty - Beina]]
  +
| rowspan="4" | [[Nungata]]
  +
| rowspan="4" | [[Neketaka]]: [[Serpent's Crown]]
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
! [[Bounty - Flamewalker Vessali]]
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
! [[Bounty - The Steel Preacher]]
 
!
 
!
 
|-
 
|-
![[Bounty - Biakara]]
+
! [[Bounty - Uamoru the Pretender]]
  +
|
|[[Aenia]]
 
|[[Queen's Berth]]
 
|VTC
 
 
|-
 
|-
![[Bounty - Beina]]
+
! [[Bounty - Chornu]]
  +
| rowspan="3" | [[Udita]]
|[[Nungata]]
 
  +
| rowspan="3" | [[Dunnage]]: [[Lifter's Refuge]]
|[[Serpent's Crown]]
 
  +
| rowspan="3" | Principi
  +
|-
  +
! [[Bounty - Kuaro]]
  +
|-
  +
! [[Bounty - Rock-Stomper Rodul]]
  +
|-
  +
! [[Bounty - Lord Admiral Imp]]
  +
| rowspan="4" | [[Dessiral]]
  +
| rowspan="4" | [[Dunnage]]: [[Radiant Court]]
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[Bounty - Dhwrgas the Ascetic]]
+
! [[Bounty - Lady Epero]]
|[[Okauro]]
 
|[[The Sacred Stair]]
 
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
![[Bounty - Diccila]]
+
! [[Bounty - Katrenn]]
  +
|
|[[Barati]]
 
|[[Kahanga Palace]]
 
|Huana
 
 
|-
 
|-
![[Bounty - Assila Wave-Skipper]]
+
! [[Bounty - Torkar]]
  +
|
|[[Fleet Master Wakoyo]]
 
|[[The Brass Citadel]]
 
|RDC
 
 
|}
 
|}
*
 
* [[Bounty - Ikorno]]
 
* [[Bounty - The Steel Preacher]]
 
*
 
* [[Bounty - Oheiro]]
 
* [[Bounty - Rafiq the Red Beard]]
 
*
 
* [[Bounty - Flamewalker Vessali]]
 
* [[Bounty - Lord Admiral Imp]]
 
* [[Bounty - Lady Epero]]
 
* [[Bounty - Katrenn]]
 
* [[Bounty - Torkar]]
 
* [[Bounty - Chornu]]
 
* [[Bounty - Kuaro]]
 
* [[Bounty - Rock-Stomper Rodul]]
 
* [[Bounty - Urnox the Rathun]]
 
*
 
* [[Bounty - Radulf]]
 
* [[Bounty - Burunga]]
 
*
 
* [[Bounty - Onadere the Siren]]
 
* [[Bounty - Veen]]
 
* [[Bounty - Desiwa the Shark]]
 
* [[Bounty - Uamoru the Pretender]]
 
   
==Raw list==
+
==Expansion quests==
  +
===Beast of Winter===
;This is a temporary listing of all the quests in roughly chronological order. Feel free to assign them to correct sections or fill the articles in!
 
;Main storyline
+
Main quests:
  +
* [[An Honored Guest]]
*
 
  +
* [[To Rise and Decline]]
  +
* [[Death's Depthless Dominion]]
  +
** [[The Drowned Kingdom]]
  +
** [[The Endless Queries]]
  +
** [[The Bridge Ablaze]]
   
  +
Side quests:
*
 
  +
* [[Toasting the Dead]]
;Neketaka Vailian District
 
  +
* [[The Higher-Ups]]
*
 
  +
* [[The Last Pilgrimage]]
*
 
  +
*
 
  +
===Seeker, Slayer, Survivor===
*
 
  +
Main quests:
;Neketaka Palace District
 
* [[Upon New Shores]]
+
* [[The Proving]]
  +
* [[The Rite of Passage]]
  +
* [[The Crucible]]
  +
* [[The Champion of the Hunt]]
  +
* [[The Hunter Hunted]]
  +
  +
Side quests:
  +
* [[Potions of Plenty]]
  +
  +
Face quests:
  +
* [[The Seeking Face (quest)|The Seeking Face]]
  +
** [[The Seeking Face's Hunt for the Adra Pearl]]
  +
** [[The Seeking Face's Hunt for the Fortuneteller's Ear]]
  +
** [[The Seeking Face's Hunt for the Hunt for the Haemneg's Handmaiden]]
  +
* [[The Slaying Face (quest)|The Slaying Face]]
  +
** [[The Slaying Face's Hunt for the Luckless Coin]]
  +
** [[The Slaying Face's Hunt for the Titan's Heart]]
  +
** [[The Slaying Face's Hunt for the Hunter's Head]]
  +
* [[The Surviving Face (quest)|The Surviving Face]]
  +
** [[The Surviving Face's Hunt for the Matron's Skull]]
  +
** [[The Surviving Face's Hunt for the Uncut Gem]]
  +
** [[The Surviving Face's Hunt for the Finger of the Exiled Queen]]
  +
  +
===The Forgotten Sanctum===
  +
Main quests:
  +
* [[Hidden Depths]]
  +
* [[Annotated History]]
  +
* [[The Inner Mysteries]]
  +
  +
Complementary quests:
  +
* [[Wasting Minds]]
  +
* [[A Rising Star]]
  +
* [[Out of Eternal Horizons]]
  +
* [[Under Observation]]
  +
* [[A Shout in the Dark]]
  +
* [[Root and Branch]]
  +
* [[The Seeds of Deception]]
  +
  +
==Quest level==
  +
The quest level as shown in the journal (by hovering over the the book icon under the quest title) gives the player an indication of the relative difficulty of the quest in relation to their level.
  +
  +
The base quest level is manually set by the game designers. Although this level doesn't actually influence any gameplay mechanics itself, it generally takes into account (and is therefore a good indicator of):
  +
* The average level of creatures, enemies and traps encountered, in areas related to the quest. This is expressed as a location's "expected player level" (also called "recommended level"). The quest level averages out to be around the same level as the locations prominently featured.
  +
* The difficulty of dialogue checks.
  +
  +
If the quest level is equal to the player's level, the difficulty of the quest will be as close to as it was originally designed, generally meaning that enemies faced will be close to the player's level, and dialogue checks will be generally passable.
  +
  +
Note that the quest level is adjusted with [[Level scaling]] in order to match the perceived difficulty of areas/encounters and in turn the enemies found within the quest, though the quest level itself does not affect scaling whatsoever. This should be kept in mind, as the quest pages on the wiki list the base/unscaled quest level - not one that is adjusted.
  +
  +
==Quest experience==
  +
All quests grant a fixed and predetermined amount of experience to each party member. Each time the party completes a quest objective, a weighted portion of the total quest experience is granted. This total experience is divided (usually equally, though some objectives are weighted differently) between all objectives, as well as a final "end state" objective. So if a quest has 4 objectives, the experience is split into 5 portions.
  +
  +
On quest completion, no additional experience is earned (other than that of the "end state" objective), however if there are objectives that have not been completed, the party will be granted experience equal to the value of these remaining objectives. As such, the amount of objectives completed does not influence the amount of experience granted throughout the quest.
  +
  +
The predetermined total quest experience has two multipliers applied to it - a per quest multiplier (always 1), and a global multiplier of 1.35. In addition, the party receives a number of experience multipliers each time they receive experience - though this is not unique to quests.
  +
  +
Quests that do not have this "predetermined" amount instead calculate the granted XP using the quest's level and weighting - though currently there are very few quests that need to do this. For all quests that do not, there is no correlation between the quest's "XP level", "XP type" and the amount of experience gained. These values and any code that references them only exist as remnants from how experience was calculated in {{poe1}}.
  +
  +
The only quests that calculate their XP amount with their experience level and type are:
 
* [[The Final Voyage]]
 
* [[The Final Voyage]]
  +
* [[Bounty - Desiwa the Shark]]
*
 
  +
* [[The Lighted Path]]
;Neketaka Periki's Overlook District
 
* [[Refined Arrangement]]
+
* [[The Man of Chimes]]
  +
* [[A Cordial Invitation]]
 
  +
===Objective experience===
* [[The Shadow Under Neketaka]]
 
  +
Upon completion of a quest objective, the exact amount of experience gained is calculated using:
*
 
  +
* <code>totalObjectiveWeight</code> - The sum of the experience weights of all objectives in the quest, plus one for the end state. Most experience weights are 1, so this is commonly just the amount of objectives in the quest plus one.
* [[Bekarna's Folly]]
 
  +
* <code>objectiveWeight</code> - The experience weight of the completed objective in question, which is used as a multiplier for the objective experience.
*
 
  +
* <code>experienceAmount</code> - The amount of experience granted by the quest. This refers to the <code>ExperienceAmount</code> in "global.gamedatabundle", and is shown on the wiki page as "Experience amount". Remember that this is then multiplied by a global "QuestXPMultiplier" of 1.35.
*
 
  +
;Neketaka The Gullet
 
  +
The objective experience is then:
* [[Delver's Row (quest)]]
 
  +
:<code>xp = (experienceAmount / totalObjectiveWeight) * objectiveWeight</code>
*
 
  +
* [[The Cornett's Call]]
 
  +
:If a quest has 4 objectives with an experience weight of 1, completing any objective would grant a 1/5 of the total quest experience. Using the above formula, and a total quest experience of 1000 (including QuestXPMultiplier), each objective would grant a base 200 XP.
* [[Goods and Services]]
 
  +
* [[Food for Thought]]
 
  +
:If one of the objectives has a higher weighting, it is granted more "portions" of objective experience, and the experience granted to other objectives is reduced to make up for the fact. Using the same example of 1000 total quest experience, and a weight of 3 for one of the objectives, the singular weighted objective would grant 428.5... XP (3 portions), and the others (and end state) would grant 142.8... XP each.
* [[Harsh Medicine]]
 
  +
* [[Food For Thought]]
 
  +
Upon quest completion, the end state XP is granted, and each party member will have earned the <code>experienceAmount</code>, not counting the below bonuses, which are applied on every experience gain.
;Neketaka The Sacred Stair
 
  +
*
 
  +
===Party size bonus===
*
 
  +
After this initial amount is determined, a party-size bonus is applied, which gives more experience the fewer characters there are in the party. A bonus of +25% experience is granted per missing party member under 5. The bonus is calculated with the formula: <code>0.25 * (5 - numPartyMembers)</code>.
;Port Maje
 
  +
*
 
  +
{| class="wikitable" style="margin-left:20px"
;Hasongo
 
  +
! Party size
* [[A Distant Light]]
 
  +
! Bonus XP
* [[From the Wreckage]]
 
  +
|-
;Crookspur
 
  +
| 5 || -
* [[Tip of the Spear]]
 
  +
|-
;Takuro
 
  +
| 4 || +25%
* [[Hunting Season]]
 
  +
|-
;Wahaki Island
 
  +
| 3 || +50%
* [[Cruel Cargo]]
 
  +
|-
;Dunnage
 
  +
| 2 || +75%
* [[Iron Gut]]
 
  +
|-
* [[A Tidy Performance]]
 
  +
| 1 || +100%
;Splintered Reef
 
  +
|}
* [[A Paradise of the Mind]]
 
  +
;Drowned Barrows
 
  +
===Player–companion adjusted experience===
* [[Nemnok the Devourer (quest)]]
 
  +
The amount of experience given to each party member is adjusted individually based on the difference between the player and the companion's level (this adjustment is not applied to the player). The adjustment multiplier is calculated with:
* [[The Lost Grimoires]]
 
  +
:<code>((playerLevel - companionLevel) * 0.2) + 1</code>
  +
  +
For example, if the player's level is 7, and the companion's is 5, the companion will be granted an additional 40% experience.
  +
Note that the difference between levels is limited to a range of -5 to 5.
  +
  +
{| class="wikitable" style="margin-left:20px"
  +
! Level difference
  +
! Adjustment
  +
|-
  +
| 0 || -
  +
|-
  +
| ±1 || ±20%
  +
|-
  +
| ±2 || ±40%
  +
|-
  +
| ±3 || ±60%
  +
|-
  +
| ±4 || ±80%
  +
|-
  +
| ±5 (and beyond) || ±100%
  +
|}
 
[[Category:Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire quests| ]]
 
[[Category:Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire quests| ]]

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This page lists all quests in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire.

Main quests

Following the destruction of Caed Nua by Eothas, who occupied the adra statue devoted to Maros Nua, the Watcher ends up with a maimed soul and a desperate need to find the god to save his soul and himself. However, they will find out more than they bargained with, as with their hunt for Thaos.

The Hunt for Eothas

End

Side quests

These are miscellaneous quests which are not vital to the main storyline.

Quest Given by Start location Notes
Helping Hands Automatic Maje Island: Vilario's Rest
Lost Dues in Good Faith Kahn Neketaka: Queen's Berth
Mapping the Archipelago: Port Maje Sanza Mapping series
Mapping the Archipelago: Tikawara
Mapping the Archipelago: West Wakara Reef
Mapping the Archipelago: The Burning Shoals
Mapping the Archipelago: Razai Passage
Family Pride Automatic All are part of the VTC family feud arc
A Sinking Feeling Ezzali Bardatto
A Bigger Fish Martino Valera
The Storms of Poko Kohara Atsura / Lueva Alvari
The Final Voyage Captain Teryc Lofell Neketaka: Serpent's Crown
Upon New Shores Masog Unobtainable (cut content)
The Archmage's Vault Netehe / Tumara Neketaka: Periki's Overlook Arkemyr's quest arc
Bekarna's Folly Arkemyr
Eulogy for the Dead High Priest Kasu Neketaka: The Sacred Stair
The Cornett's Call Dereo the Lean Neketaka: The Gullet
Food for Thought Enoi
Harsh Medicine Pitli
Broodmother's Fury Himuihi Tikawara
Hunting Season Fleet Master Okaya Sayuka
Tip of the Spear Master Kua Crookspur Crookspur slavers extension quests
Cruel Cargo Ruāsare Ori o Koīki
Nemnok the Devourer Tatok Junvik village
A Paradise of the Mind Copperhead Splintered Reef
The Ultimate Automatic Challenge quest

Faction quests

Huana questline

Quest Given by Start location Notes
Trade Secrets Prince Aruihi Kahanga Palace
The Last Sanctuary
From the Wreckage Automatic World map
The Shadow Under Neketaka Queen Onekaza II Kahanga Palace
Fruitful Alliance
Taking Out the Traders

Principi questline

Quest Given by Start location Notes
Blow the Man Down Captain Furrante World map
Symbols of Death Dunnage
A Shrewd Proposition
Honor Among Thieves Automatic World Map
A Dance with Death Captain Furrante / Captain Aeldys Dunnage / Fort Deadlight
Aeldys' quest line
Goods and Services Captain Mad Morena / Captain Aeldys Undercroft / Fort Deadlight

Royal Deadfire Company questline

Quest Given by Start location Notes
The Brass Empire Automatic Kahanga Palace
Dim Prospects Atsura Imperial Command
A Matter of Import Hazanui Karū
Overgrowth Fleet Master Okaya Sayuka
Clearing Out Crookspur Atsura Imperial Command
The Final Maneuver Hazanui Karū

Vailian Trading Company questline

Quest Given by Start location Notes
For the Republics! Automatic Kahanga Palace
Terms of Trade Lueva Alvari Vailian Trading Company Headquarters
Dirty Laundry Ignato Castol
Of Like Minds
A Glimpse Beyond Flaune Elette / Director Castol Spire of the Soul-Seers
Skipping Ahead Flaune Elette
A Vote of No Confidence Lueva Alvari Vailian Trading Company Headquarters
Sabotage at the Brass Citadel Director Castol / Lueva Alvari

Companion quests

Every scripted companion has a personal side-quest that you can complete together with them. Tekehu is technically the exception, although he is heavily featured in The Shadow Under Neketaka.

Tasks

Tasks tend to be less complex and significant than full-fledged side quests.

Task Given by Start location Notes
Basic Provisions Automatic World map
Skeleton Crew
Burning Bridges Rinco Port Maje Harbor
The Better Man Thorel
Restoring Order Savia
The Drunk Sailor Rum-Dumb Riggere
Wandering Stars Maren Unobtainable (cut content)
The Shipwright's Plight Zamar Neketaka: Queen's Berth
Coming to Terms Tawenu
Salt in the Wound Nera Bardatto
Her Last Request Muhai Neketaka: Serpent's Crown
A Cordial Invitation Automatic Neketaka: Periki's Overlook Arkemyr's quest arc
Velvet Glove, Brass Fist Fassina
Sealed Fate Degnos
Refined Arrangement Ganor Unobtainable (cut content)
All Aboard Biha Neketaka: The Gullet
Delver's Row Prince Aruihi / Pitli /
Enoi / Dereo the Lean
Iron Gut Pietro Dunnage: The King's Coffin
A Tidy Performance Calandra Dunnage: Radiant Court
Plucked Fruit Mukūmu Tikawara
The Lost Grimoires Nemnok the Devourer Drowned Barrows

Bounties

Bounties are particularly difficult combat quests that serve to provide a late game challenge - and a good source of coin. If you happen to kill a bounty target without the quest active, you can simply turn in the bounty immediately after receiving it.

Task Given by Start location Notes
Bounty - Meryel the Mad Abocco Neketaka: The Wild Mare
Bounty - Pūrākau
Bounty - Nomu the Marauder
Bounty - Tāhae
Bounty - Biakara Aenia Neketaka: Queen's Berth VTC
Bounty - Veen
Bounty - Desiwa the Shark
Bounty - Diccila Barati Neketaka: Kahanga Palace Huana
Bounty - Oheiro
Bounty - Rafiq the Red Beard
Bounty - Assila Wave-Skipper Fleet Master Wakoyo Neketaka: The Brass Citadel RDC
Bounty - Radulf
Bounty - Burunga
Bounty - Dhwrgas the Ascetic Okauro Neketaka: The Sacred Stair
Bounty - Onadere the Siren
Bounty - Ikorno
Bounty - Urnox the Rathun
Bounty - Beina Nungata Neketaka: Serpent's Crown
Bounty - Flamewalker Vessali
Bounty - The Steel Preacher
Bounty - Uamoru the Pretender
Bounty - Chornu Udita Dunnage: Lifter's Refuge Principi
Bounty - Kuaro
Bounty - Rock-Stomper Rodul
Bounty - Lord Admiral Imp Dessiral Dunnage: Radiant Court
Bounty - Lady Epero
Bounty - Katrenn
Bounty - Torkar

Expansion quests

Beast of Winter

Main quests:

Side quests:

Seeker, Slayer, Survivor

Main quests:

Side quests:

Face quests:

The Forgotten Sanctum

Main quests:

Complementary quests:

Quest level

The quest level as shown in the journal (by hovering over the the book icon under the quest title) gives the player an indication of the relative difficulty of the quest in relation to their level.

The base quest level is manually set by the game designers. Although this level doesn't actually influence any gameplay mechanics itself, it generally takes into account (and is therefore a good indicator of):

  • The average level of creatures, enemies and traps encountered, in areas related to the quest. This is expressed as a location's "expected player level" (also called "recommended level"). The quest level averages out to be around the same level as the locations prominently featured.
  • The difficulty of dialogue checks.

If the quest level is equal to the player's level, the difficulty of the quest will be as close to as it was originally designed, generally meaning that enemies faced will be close to the player's level, and dialogue checks will be generally passable.

Note that the quest level is adjusted with Level scaling in order to match the perceived difficulty of areas/encounters and in turn the enemies found within the quest, though the quest level itself does not affect scaling whatsoever. This should be kept in mind, as the quest pages on the wiki list the base/unscaled quest level - not one that is adjusted.

Quest experience

All quests grant a fixed and predetermined amount of experience to each party member. Each time the party completes a quest objective, a weighted portion of the total quest experience is granted. This total experience is divided (usually equally, though some objectives are weighted differently) between all objectives, as well as a final "end state" objective. So if a quest has 4 objectives, the experience is split into 5 portions.

On quest completion, no additional experience is earned (other than that of the "end state" objective), however if there are objectives that have not been completed, the party will be granted experience equal to the value of these remaining objectives. As such, the amount of objectives completed does not influence the amount of experience granted throughout the quest.

The predetermined total quest experience has two multipliers applied to it - a per quest multiplier (always 1), and a global multiplier of 1.35. In addition, the party receives a number of experience multipliers each time they receive experience - though this is not unique to quests.

Quests that do not have this "predetermined" amount instead calculate the granted XP using the quest's level and weighting - though currently there are very few quests that need to do this. For all quests that do not, there is no correlation between the quest's "XP level", "XP type" and the amount of experience gained. These values and any code that references them only exist as remnants from how experience was calculated in Pillars of Eternity.

The only quests that calculate their XP amount with their experience level and type are:

Objective experience

Upon completion of a quest objective, the exact amount of experience gained is calculated using:

  • totalObjectiveWeight - The sum of the experience weights of all objectives in the quest, plus one for the end state. Most experience weights are 1, so this is commonly just the amount of objectives in the quest plus one.
  • objectiveWeight - The experience weight of the completed objective in question, which is used as a multiplier for the objective experience.
  • experienceAmount - The amount of experience granted by the quest. This refers to the ExperienceAmount in "global.gamedatabundle", and is shown on the wiki page as "Experience amount". Remember that this is then multiplied by a global "QuestXPMultiplier" of 1.35.

The objective experience is then:

xp = (experienceAmount / totalObjectiveWeight) * objectiveWeight
If a quest has 4 objectives with an experience weight of 1, completing any objective would grant a 1/5 of the total quest experience. Using the above formula, and a total quest experience of 1000 (including QuestXPMultiplier), each objective would grant a base 200 XP.
If one of the objectives has a higher weighting, it is granted more "portions" of objective experience, and the experience granted to other objectives is reduced to make up for the fact. Using the same example of 1000 total quest experience, and a weight of 3 for one of the objectives, the singular weighted objective would grant 428.5... XP (3 portions), and the others (and end state) would grant 142.8... XP each.

Upon quest completion, the end state XP is granted, and each party member will have earned the experienceAmount, not counting the below bonuses, which are applied on every experience gain.

Party size bonus

After this initial amount is determined, a party-size bonus is applied, which gives more experience the fewer characters there are in the party. A bonus of +25% experience is granted per missing party member under 5. The bonus is calculated with the formula: 0.25 * (5 - numPartyMembers).

Party size Bonus XP
5 -
4 +25%
3 +50%
2 +75%
1 +100%

Player–companion adjusted experience

The amount of experience given to each party member is adjusted individually based on the difference between the player and the companion's level (this adjustment is not applied to the player). The adjustment multiplier is calculated with:

((playerLevel - companionLevel) * 0.2) + 1

For example, if the player's level is 7, and the companion's is 5, the companion will be granted an additional 40% experience. Note that the difference between levels is limited to a range of -5 to 5.

Level difference Adjustment
0 -
±1 ±20%
±2 ±40%
±3 ±60%
±4 ±80%
±5 (and beyond) ±100%