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Feb 16, 2019, 22:1502/16/19
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Assailant Studies

Why don't they count as quests?

I've done a few of them and have received ZIP as far as accomplishments go.
Why is that? Do things have to be done in a linear fashion to achieve rewards?



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Assailant Studies often don’t count as quests because they’re designed more as standalone challenges or practice exercises rather than part of a linear progression with defined rewards. Similar to how content on XXBRITS  lets users experiment with different fashion styles and share posts without necessarily earning badges or achievements, these studies allow you to engage, learn, and explore freely without triggering formal accomplishments. The value lies in the experience and skill-building rather than completing a structured reward path.