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For players who love to get the most out of the content offered by Stellar Blade, it's always important to know about all the quests available in the game. This will allow you to create a personal checklist where you can mark completed main, side quests, or errands to know what's been missed and what needs to be caught up on.
In this article, we've compiled a complete list of quests and tasks in Stellar Blade to help you track your progress in the game's completion.
The main storyline of Stellar Blade encompasses 15 key missions. They accompany EVE's journey through various zones as she uncovers the truth about humanity's demise and the mysterious power within her. Obviously, completing all these tasks will be necessary to achieve the finale and complete the game.
Here's the full list of main quests in Stellar Blade:
7th Airborne Squad |
Scavenger Adam |
Xion, the Last Remaining City |
Altess Levoire |
Light of Hope |
Alpha Signal |
Hidden Truth |
Abyss Levoire |
Secret Garden (available only with full trust from Lily) |
Orcal’s Testimony |
Eye of the Hurricane |
Burning Xion |
Last Fragment |
Selection of Species |
EVE Protocol |
Expect the main story to take between 18 to 25 hours to complete, depending on your play style and difficulty level.
The world of Stellar Blade feels alive thanks to the abundance of side content. It's in these optional quests that you encounter forgotten secrets, charismatic characters, and rare equipment. There are a total of 35 side quests in the game.
Many of them start during conversations with NPCs (marked with an exclamation point), while other side quests can be picked up from bulletin boards in the Xion or Wasteland or Great Desert areas. While not all side quests are mandatory, many are tied to character development and the game's lore, helping to level up your character, earn rewards, including resources, experience, and sometimes skins.
Here are all known side missions in Stellar Blade:
Missions in Xion
Missions in Wasteland
Missions in Eidos 7
Missions in Great Desert
There are a total of 27 bulletin board missions in Stellar Blade. Most of them are detailed in the side missions category above. The bulletin boards, located in Xion, Wasteland, and Great Desert, offer quick activities that don't delve into the storyline. These are typically simple tasks like collecting items or defeating enemies. They help you earn additional resources and experience, though they don't always affect the storyline.
Some of these tasks are designed for EVE to refuse. They might appear humorous or morally questionable — a way for developers to showcase the heroine's character without forcing the player to go against her beliefs.
Here are all known bulletin board missions:
Why EVE Declines Tasks from the Bulletin Board in Stellar Blade
During the game, you might encounter a situation where EVE automatically declines tasks from the bulletin board, such as the Secret Request quest. If you think you've done something wrong, it's a bug or some misunderstanding, don't worry, everything is fine.
These quests are specifically scripted for the heroine to refuse to complete them, as they contradict EVE's worldview and beliefs, which she will express in a monologue. This detail is quite interesting and rather unconventional for many games. It highlights EVE's inner world and principles.
In the Stellar Blade crossover with the NIKKE universe, the game includes five quests that expand the game's lore and add new interactions and content. They are optional and available as part of the DLC:
The main missions of Stellar Blade are well-crafted and essential for understanding the story. The side missions vary greatly in quality. Some are atmospheric and touching, like "Memories in the Doll," and can unlock new costumes or collectible items. Others are quite simple and don't have much significance unless you're aiming for 100% completion.
If you're hunting for the platinum trophy or want to explore every corner of the lore, then side quests are worth your attention. But if you're more interested in just the story and combat system, feel free to skip those that seem unnecessary.
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