
This type of FATE requires the participating players to defeat a single monster before it travels from one location to another. This type of FATE requires the participating players to escort an NPC from one location to another, defeating waves of multiple monsters along the way. This type of FATE requires the participating players to assist NPCs and defeat waves of multiple monsters in one general area. This type of FATE requires the participating players to gather certain items from either monsters in the immediate vicinity or from spawned interaction points, and deliver them to a nearby NPC. The single monster may, however, be assisted by adds. This type of FATE requires the participating players to defeat a single monster in one general area. This type of FATE requires the participating players to defeat waves of multiple monsters in one general area. These Gold Saucer icons are not currently being used. Triple Triad Quest is available to be completed Triple Triad Quest available to begin/NPC hasn't given all their possible rewards. Gold Saucer Quest/Event is available to be completed Gold Saucer Quest/Event available to begin Gold Saucer / Triple Triad Icons Icon Large These icons are seen when a quest requires that you click on a target to be transported to another area or receive a buff necessary to complete a step of the quest. Typically seen when you are in the wrong class/job or insufficient level, or when a certain gear is required. This means that a quest is available to be completed, but locked. This represents a continuation of a quest already in progress, but the step is locked. Typically seen when you not have not waited the requisite amount of time for the quest to become available. Represent a repeatable, but locked quest. Typically seen when you are in the wrong class/job or insufficient level. This means that a quest is locked and unavailable to begin. This indicates the final step of a quest.

This represents a continuation of a quest already in progress. This means that the quest is available to begin. These icons indicate that a new feature (such as new job/class ability, new Duty, etc.) will be rewarded upon completion. These icons are not necessarily related to quests, but are rather related to the Hall of the Novice, which uses a quest/duty-like system.
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(They started being used as of patch 5.4, but were previously dormant in the game files.) These icons indicate that you can talk to an NPC for information, but are not necessarily related to quests.

They can be accessed via the duty finder.
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Guildhests are a limited series of group quests, often intended to focus on certain skills or techniques. Levequests are issued to not only battle classes, but also to crafters and gatherers. Only a certain number can be completed at one time, and additional allotments are replenished over time. Levequests (sometimes called Guildleves) are repeatable quests issued by the Adventurers' Guild or a Grand Company, meaning they are all acquired through a limited number of NPCs. They generally require battle disciplines to complete. Some sidequests have class or job requirements in addition to the always present level requirement. They are often single quests, but in certain instances there is a short (generally less than 5) quest progression. Sidequests are quests undertaken for various NPCs around Eorzea, and are, by definition, not part of the Main Scenario quests. Main Scenario quests tell the main, continuing story, related to A Realm Reborn, Heavensward, Stormblood, Shadowbringers, and Endwalker.
