
All main and side quests in Tainted Grail The Fall of Avalon
Tainted Grail The Fall of Avalon's fractured realm is the tapestry of despair. It is woven with the seven main quests, which drive the grim narrative of the game, and over twenty side missions, which deepen the game's lore.
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While the central story ensures the perfect unraveling of Arthurian legends, all twisted by the darkness, the optional journeys ensure to expose the hidden tragedies, moral dilemmas, and forgotten heroes.
Whether you seek riches or redemption, every path through the game's quest demands choices and consequences. Here is how to start the course and go through the dense, haunting RPG.
All Tainted Grail The Fall of Avalon quests
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The main questline anchors the player's journey.
There are 7 key quests that push the players deep into the cursed world of Avalon. The list here includes All the Lost Souls, Exercises in Futility, Slayer, The Rite of Spring, The Fall of Avalon, Villagers, and Conscious Darkness. These quests can take 9 to 12 hours to complete. But make sure not to rush through them. To do so means you will be missing the depth of the world.
The side quests, on the other hand, are full of curses, secrets, and some hidden stories.
It is where the soul of Avalon bleeds. There are 20 such optional quests that add varied layers to the tragedy of Avalon.
The list of the side quests includes The Weaver of Tendons, A Shimmering Light, Til Death Do Us Part, Sola fide, Semper Fi, Invisible Sun, In Chains, In The Fresh, Bad Moon Rising, Flame Purifies All, Only Lovers Left Alive, Regrets, With Madman's Faith, Pity, Perdition, World Fixed in Evil and World Fixed in Evil, Part 2.
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Apart from the same, there are three more quests, including Principles of Gravity, Fire and Brimstone, and Candles, Confidence, Curses and Power.
The side quests reward the players with some upgrades. These stories demand some moral reckoning. Every single choice here ripples, altering the dialogue, factions, and more. To complete it all demands more than 50 hours of player's time, as, at times, the side quests demand backtracking and more, making it just perfect for the lore hunters.
Is it worth to complete all Tainted Grail The Fall of Avalon quests?
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While the main quests are important, the side quests in the game are not just filler. They reward some unique gear, tragic tales, and XP boosts. It helps to enrich the world. If you skip them, you will miss some of Avalon's best-written moments.
Even the difficulty settings can warp up the timeline of the players. The hard mode will amplify the enemy aggression and turn the skirmishes into grueling wars of attrition. If you are a newcomer, make sure to prioritize stealth and crafting to mitigate it. The veterans, on the other hand, can just dive into Survival Mode for the permadeath stakes. Just remember, in this game, every quest is a thread in a larger and darker tapestry.
Whether you plan to chase secrets or glory, just be prepared to lose yourself in the shadows of Avalon.
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