Fate Seeker – How to Complete Xiaoxi Village Quests

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Fate Seeker is an original action role-playing PC game developed by JSL ENTERTAINMENT. You play as “the Chosen One”, destined to change the universe. Wonder freely in countless main storyline, and challenge yourself to solve mysteries, master martial art and nurture friendship or even true love.

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Xiaoxi Village Quests

A lot of the things in the game are missable, but most of them aren’t on a particularly tight schedule with it, so if you follow guides, you are likely to catch most things after the world opens up.

Few of the most missable things happen in the starting village in the beginning. Make sure to avoid the objectives throughout the beginning sequence, and push all possible side objectives and exploration first. After returning to Kaifeng again with free exploration, a couple of the intro side quests get locked out.

Fortunately, none of these are significant reward- or story-wise to my knowledge and will not lock you out of achievements, but perfectionists will suffer.

Speaking of early Xiaoxi and the intro, if you win that second big boss battle early on that you are supposedly expected to lose, you get massive bonus training points. According to the internet, I did not personally do it.

Gathering martial arts routines

Most of the martial arts routines are not particularly missable if you follow decent guides, you get them from various side quests. One of the fist martial arts I found to be quite missable though, as I missed it the first time around even as I progressed fairly carefully with the game.

Relatively early on, plot will bring you to meet an old man that will teach you “sleeping”. From that point on, dying will also bring you to this old man, there will be bit of dialogue, and he will give you something. This only happens couple of times though, after that dying becomes “business as usual”.

To put it short, avoid dying early as much as you can. The old man will give you this fist martial arts routine in one of the visits to him (maybe the second time after the plot one or so). Catch is though, that he will only give the martial arts to you if you have filled all triagram segments to at least first floor (level 3), otherwise you will get training points instead. Can’t confirm exact numbers though, read that on the internet.

Personally during my first playthrough I died couple of times to one relatively early boss fight after the first meeting with the old man, and got training points instead of the martial arts. No matter how many times I tried dying later in the game, he would not give the fist routine to me anymore.

Trigram

Fully completing the triagram requires a mostly perfect playthrough. Personally I only know one task that I missed that could potentially give some trigram points, yet I only met my triagram in the very last sequence in the burning city. I ended up with about 30 surplus points, with the last area having given me 45. You will only get 30 instead of 45 from the last area if you are unable to complete the “prodigal son of the abyss” -side quest in the area.

Luoyang jars

There are side quests for each city that require you to break jars around the map. Your mileage may vary, but I personally struggled a lot with the Luoyang quest with one jar left. It turned out that one jar in western Luoyang (next to theatre people) seems very buggy, and I had thought it just another environmental jar instead of an interactable one. It will be shown in any guides showing the jars though, so shouldn’t be too missable if following any guide.

In any case, it might require lots of fiddling around the spot to get the interaction to finally pop up and complete. This issue might be related to the theatre fella appearing near the spot, as most guides I saw for the jar were taken prior to him appearing. So, if you go for the jar immediately as you get access to Luoyang, you might have better luck with it.

Accumulating money

One achievement requires accumulating 100k money. For me personally, relatively perfect playthrough resulted in roughly 120-150k money accumulated, so if you don’t spend too wastefully, this will come on its own.

Additionally, if you want to max out all 17 heart methods, training points will be the bottleneck, and while grinding for those, you will amass fair bit of money as well. For reference, I had about 30k money after the money given by the playthrough, yet I had over 150k after finishing my grind for training points.

If you pick up the habit of completing bounties as you run around the cities, you will slowly accumulate both money and training points alongside all other activities.

All in all, no need to worry about the money.

Accumulating miscellaneous pickups

One achievement requires picking up 1000 items. This does not seem missable since couple of areas have pickups that regenerate at times (most notably that township with the old doc).

Unfortunately, you will likely need to rely on said regeneration. Exact numbers are impossible to guess, but I would estimate basing on when the 500 one opened that a regular meticulous playthrough will give maybe 800 pickups. This means there’s unholy number of repetitions waiting for you if you don’t manage to get a whole bunch more from somewhere.

As such, I recommend constantly visiting the places with regrowing pickups so you slowly accumulate them alongside other activities. Since regrowing also requires some time or activities in-between, you are a lot better off not leaving it to the end as a singular activity.

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