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Sidequests are optional, mostly non-storyline objectives the player can undertake. They have been predominant throughout the Final Fantasy series.

Sidequests usually involve a series of events that are minor or inconsequential at hand to the game's present world and immediate story, and can range from something as small as an errand or finding an item, to something as big as traveling the world for various objectives or fighting superbosses. Due to their serendipitous nature, sidequests are typically found in "low key points" after significant story arcs that allow the player to freely traverse the world map and explore to their liking. Working with the story, more sidequests become available as the player progresses through the game. As incentive for pursuing these events, sidequest completion may earn rewards such as powerful magic, summons, or equipment, or reveal mysteries about the game's story and world.

Sidequests

Final Fantasy

The sidequests were mostly about increasing party members' capabilities.

Final Fantasy II

Final Fantasy III

Mognet sidequest requires WiFi on the DS version.

Mognet sidequest requires WiFi on the DS version.

Final Fantasy IV

Namingway is a sidequest (3D).

Namingway is a sidequest (3D).

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years

Final Fantasy V

Omega is a recurring boss and sidequest.

Omega is a recurring boss and sidequest.

Final Fantasy VI

Gilgamesh was added for the Game Boy Advance port.

Gilgamesh was added for the Game Boy Advance port.

Final Fantasy VII

Yuffie is an optional character.

Yuffie is an optional character.

Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-

The only major sidequest is collecting G Reports to unlock the secret ending. There are the Extra Missions, which can be accessed from the main menu and are completely optional.

Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-

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Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-

The   can be fought in one of the missions.

The superboss Minerva can be fought in one of the missions.

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Final Fantasy VII Remake

The player can take on various odd jobs during certain chapters when free time is available. The number of odd jobs completed has some effect on dresses that Cloud Strife and Aerith Gainsborough will wear during chapter 9, "The Town That Never Sleeps", whereas Tifa Lockhart's dress is chosen via a dialogue option earlier. The player can also partake in various battle arena bouts both at the Corneo Colosseum and in the Shinra Combat Simulator. Chadley also has various optional quests the player can complete for materia rewards.

In "Episode INTERmission", Yuffie Kisaragi can do sidequests in the Sector 7 Slums, as well as play Fort Condor, a minigame. The combat simulator also returns.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

The odd jobs system returns, and Chadley is again found in various outposts to offer Chadley Combat Simulator trials. Filling out World Intel is optional content that reveals more possible activities around the world, and every region has some kind of minigame to play for various rewards. Odd jobs tend to be tied to a specific party member, and completing them affects who appears during dates in Gold Saucer.

Final Fantasy VIII

 is part of the Obel Lake sidequest.

Mr. Monkey is part of the Obel Lake sidequest.

Final Fantasy IX

The jump rope sidequest.

The jump rope sidequest.

Final Fantasy X

Remiem Temple allows the player to obtain optional aeons, the Magus Sisters.

Remiem Temple allows the player to obtain optional aeons, the Magus Sisters.

Final Fantasy X-2

Final Fantasy XI

There are many sidequests, some specific to jobs (e.g. Artifact Quests) with others providing a certain spell or other reward. Unlike missions, most quests are standalone and only some form a series.

Quests are divided into nine categories:

Final Fantasy XII

Hunts.

Hunts.

Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings

There are several missions that are not required to complete the game. Most of them are to collect extra summon Espers such as Bahamut.

Final Fantasy XIII

Final Fantasy XIII-2

Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII

Final Fantasy XIV

Sidequest is an in-game term used to refer to all quests not related to the main scenario, guild tasks, class / job quests or companies quests, etc. Most of these quests are standalone and only some form a series. All sidequests require a minimum level, and some also require specific classes (or just particular type of Discipline).

When all requirements to 'unlock' a sidequest are met, a small "!" appears above the issuing NPC's head and on the map when the player is close enough.

Sidequests and regular quests give a certain amount of Experience Points upon completion, as well as other rewards such as gil or items. Some quests, like Beast Tribes, are repeatable; these are marked by a circular icon instead of an "!" mark.

Final Fantasy XV

Cid upgrades Noctis's Drain Lance.

Cid upgrades Noctis's Drain Lance.

The game features various optional content. The player can start hunts in restaurants and run various errands to various quest-givers:

Discovering Oric's Culinary Chronicles lets the player read the story of Oric Gambell and learn new recipes for Ignis. Scraps of Mystery sends the player on a treasure hunt across Lucis, with 14 scraps of a map to discover. Orienteering Checkpoint is a similar quest, every every checkpoint gives a clue to the next one.

The Caricaturist will draw a portrait of the party when approached, and the player can find other portraits she has made around Lucis. There is no particular reward for doing this, however, apart from photos of the drawings.

Prompto meets Cindy on a tour quest.

Prompto meets Cindy on a tour quest.

Tours are quests that activate when camping at the correct haven with the full party. The player can find drivers whose cars have broken down and help them, and help out injured hunters who call for help in various rural spots. The player can find map pieces in Leide that point to the location of the next treasure. Prompto Argentum takes photos and when something catches his eye his request becomes a quest. Some of the imperial bases are also optional, the last one being unlocked in Chapter 15.

Fishing is a minigame the player can play in various fishing spots. The player can race chocobos at the track near Wiz Chocobo Post.

There are optional dungeons scattered across Lucis, many of them containing royal arms.

There are also superbosses the party can slay: Adamantoise, Ayakashi, Bilröst, Naglfar and MA-X Angelus-0.

Final Fantasy XVI

The player can first pick up sidequests at Cid's Hideaway. Settlements will also have various quests the player can do. There is a point of no return when all quests will become unavailable, and so the player should aim to do all quests they want to complete before heading to the Mothercrystal in Sanbreque. After this, however, the quests will remain available.

Later on, a notice board will be available for notorious mark hunts in the second hideout. Chronoliths are trials the scattered in the overworld the player can take on for challenge and some rewards. Completing sidequests will earn Clive Rosfield renown, inspiring nameless benefactors to donate money or items to Clive's cause, accessed via Patron's Whisper.

Final Fantasy Tactics

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift

Final Fantasy Type-0

The player can complete various tasks, and explore Akademeia during free time and trigger events. There are a number of optional missions, and not everything can be completed in one playthrough; in a new game plus, the player can also take on Code Crimson missions. Another type of sidequest is collecting L'Cie Stones.

The Final Fantasy Legend

A number of smaller "worlds" are available branching off of the Tower. Many of these worlds and areas are occupied by former adventurers and pilgrims that believe they have found Paradise, the story's central objective. Searching them can give the player a small number of items, up to an including a N.Bomb and Xclbr.

Final Fantasy Legend II

The only sidequest is Nasty Dungeon, this challenging dungeon contains valuable and powerful treasures that is well worth the player's effort to try and get them.

Final Fantasy Legend III

Sidequests are mostly about finding stronger and non-buyable weapons, armor, or accessories, and as well as optional key items.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles

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Final Fantasy Dimensions

World of Final Fantasy

The Maxima version includes new sidequests after the player clears the Postscript.

In a New Game+ file, the player can also collect all twelve excerpts of the WOFF Apocrypha scattered throughout Gyrmoire.