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Explanation: Introductory Quests
Fantasy Life

Explanation: Introductory Quests

Learn how to complete your first Introductory Quest in Fantasy Life, graduate from Novice to Fledgling, and understand the importance of your Life Master.

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Learn how to complete your first Introductory Quest in Fantasy Life, graduate from Novice to Fledgling, and understand the importance of your Life Master.

Alright, so you've gotten the King's blessing and Flutter the butterfly is tagging along. Your next big step is to head over to your Life Master. Think of them as your personal guru for whatever job, or 'Life,' you chose when you started. They're going to give you your very first mission specific to that Life, called an Introductory Quest.

These quests are super important because they're basically your tutorial for your chosen Life. Nail this one, and you'll level up from a total newbie, a 'Novice,' to someone who's actually starting to get the hang of things, a 'Fledgling.'

Now, you might see a whole bunch of pages dedicated to these quests – like, twelve of them! Don't freak out. The smart move here is to realize you only *need* to do the quest for the Life you're currently playing. Once that's done, you can totally move on to the next part of the story, 'Life in Castele.'

But here's a little heads-up: if you ever decide to switch to a different Life later on, you'll have to complete the Introductory Quest for *that* Life too. So, you might find yourself coming back here. Or, if you're feeling brave and have already tried out combat, crafting, or gathering Lives, you can actually skip the Introductory Quest for subsequent Lives. It doesn't really hurt anything, but if a Life is totally new to you, especially something like Angler which is pretty unique, you might want to stick around and do the quest just to get the hang of it.

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