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'''Quests''' were one of the main methods of earning [[Dogcraft Dollars]] on the [[Dogcraft Server]] during the time of the [[Survival|Survival 1]] and [[Survival 2]] worlds. However, quests are no longer available. They were tasks which required the player to submit items, craft items, fight monsters, or speak to NPCs. For the completion of each task, players would receive Dogcraft Dollars, the amount of which was mainly determined by the difficulty of the quest. DCD rewards ranged from just ''10 Đ'' to up to ''100,000 Đ''.
'''Quests''' was one of the main methods of earning [[Dogcraft Dollars]] during the time of the [[Survival|Survival 1]] and [[Survival 2]] worlds. They were tasks which required the player to submit items, craft items, fight monsters and speak to NPCs. For the completion of each task, players would receive Dogcraft Dollars, the amount of which was mainly determined by the difficulty of the quest. DCD rewards ranged from just ''10 Đ'' to up to ''100,000 Đ''.


Most quests were only available for completion once, but there was one quest ("''Cookies Destroyer''") which could be done over and over. Over the course of [[Survival 2]], quests lost most of their former importance, mainly because of the introduction of systems such as boosts, and some quests simply ceased to exist. The quests GUI was both accessible by the command "/quests" and by crafting a "Quest Book" by placing a crafting table in a crafting grid. With the upgrade to 1.13: Update Aquatic and the opening of the [[Survival 3]] world, the quests feature was not carried over, as the plugin was no compatible with the new version of Minecraft.
Most quests were only available for completion once, but there was one quest ("''Cookies Destroyer''") which could be done over and over. Over the course of [[Survival 2]], quests lost most of their former importance, mainly because of the introduction of systems such as boosts, and some quests simply ceased to exist. The quests GUI was accessible by the command "/quests" or by crafting a "Quest Book" by placing a crafting table in a crafting grid. With the upgrade to 1.13: Update Aquatic and the opening of the [[Survival 3]] world, the quests feature was not carried over, as the plugin was not compatible with the new version of Minecraft.


== Quest Categories ==
==Quest Categories==
When they were available, Quests were split into eleven categories:
When they were available, Quests were split into eleven categories:
* Submission Quests
 
* Crafting Quests
*''Submission Quests''
* Travel Quests
*''Crafting Quests''
* Talking Quests
*''Travel Quests''
* Greedy NPCs Quests
*''Talking Quests''
* Mining Quests
*''Greedy NPCs Quests''
* Fishing Quests
*''Mining Quests''
* Passive Quests
*''Fishing Quests''
* Murder Quests
*''Passive Quests''
* Hunting Quests
*''Murder Quests''
* PVP Quests
*''Hunting Quests''
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*''PVP Quests''
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Quests were one of the main methods of earning Dogcraft Dollars on the Dogcraft Server during the time of the Survival 1 and Survival 2 worlds. However, quests are no longer available. They were tasks which required the player to submit items, craft items, fight monsters, or speak to NPCs. For the completion of each task, players would receive Dogcraft Dollars, the amount of which was mainly determined by the difficulty of the quest. DCD rewards ranged from just 10 Đ to up to 100,000 Đ.

Most quests were only available for completion once, but there was one quest ("Cookies Destroyer") which could be done over and over. Over the course of Survival 2, quests lost most of their former importance, mainly because of the introduction of systems such as boosts, and some quests simply ceased to exist. The quests GUI was accessible by the command "/quests" or by crafting a "Quest Book" by placing a crafting table in a crafting grid. With the upgrade to 1.13: Update Aquatic and the opening of the Survival 3 world, the quests feature was not carried over, as the plugin was not compatible with the new version of Minecraft.

Quest Categories

When they were available, Quests were split into eleven categories:

  • Submission Quests
  • Crafting Quests
  • Travel Quests
  • Talking Quests
  • Greedy NPCs Quests
  • Mining Quests
  • Fishing Quests
  • Passive Quests
  • Murder Quests
  • Hunting Quests
  • PVP Quests

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