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Quest Details

Solarpunk quest reference: decoded quest text, completion conditions, tiers, and progress targets for the early-game quest line.

Decoded quest data: each quest’s text, its completion condition, tier, and how much progress is needed.

#QuestConditionTierProgress Needed
1Collect a berry bushBerryBushCollected01
2Chop a treeTreeChopped01
3Mine a stone with the pickaxeStoneMined01
4Craft a stick in the quick craft menuStickCrafted11
5Craft a hoeHoeCrafted11
6Craft and place a crafting tableWorkbenchPlaced11
7Plant and water a berry bushWaterBerryBush11
8Craft and read the survival guideSurvivalGuideRead21
9Build and place Research TableResearchTablePlaced21
10Craft and place a rain collectorRaincollectorPlaced21
11Craft a Build-HammerBuildHammerCrafted31
12Build and place a bedBedPlaced31
13Plant a treeTreePlanted31
14Chop a bush with an axeBushChopped31
15Open key items overview in the inventoryKeyItemsViewed41
16Research an item in the research TableAnyResearchCompleted41

How To Use Quest Detail Rows

  • Use the quest text as the player-facing objective and the condition as the underlying completion check. When those two sound different, trust the condition for what the game is actually watching.
  • Progress needed is the target amount for objective-style tasks. A value of one usually means a single craft, pickup, place, or interaction is enough; larger values mean the quest is counting repeated progress.
  • Tier keeps the early route in order. Work through lower-tier rows before jumping ahead, because the quest chain teaches gathering, tool crafting, farming, research, water, building, and spawn setup in a deliberate sequence.
  • If a quest stalls, compare the exact row here with the broader quest guide. The guide explains the practical route, while this table keeps the decoded completion requirement visible.

Practical Quest Routine

  1. Read the current quest text and identify the named item, placeable, or action.
  2. Check the condition column before spending materials so you do not complete the wrong nearby action.
  3. Use the progress target to decide whether one item is enough or whether you should batch materials first.
  4. After the quest completes, move back to the beginner or first-quests guide for the next route decision.

Quests, First Quests And Survival Guide, Beginner Guide

How To Use This Reference

Use this reference when it helps answer a concrete question: what to craft, what to unlock, what a system produces, or where a base route is slowing down. If the table only names something, follow the related system and guide links for the actual next step.