Quest Guide
Quests are one of the best ways to progress on CampCraft. They give players structured goals, useful rewards, and a reason to keep exploring, gathering, building, farming, fishing, mining, and fighting mobs!
Quests are designed to be challenging, but realistic. They are meant to reward consistent survival gameplay without breaking the server economy.
How Quests Work
Quests give you objectives to complete in exchange for rewards. These objectives may include mining blocks, gathering resources, fishing, farming, killing mobs, crafting items, or completing longer progression challenges.
Some quests are simple and beginner-friendly. Others are longer and require more time and skill. Higher-level quests may take multiple play sessions to complete!
Basic Quest Commands
Use these commands in-game:
/quests
Opens the quest menu or shows available quest options.
/quests list
Shows available quests.
/quests take <quest>
Starts a quest.
/quests quit <quest>
Leaves a quest.
/quests stats
Shows your quest progress.
/quests journal
Gives or opens your quest journal, if enabled.
Some commands may vary slightly depending on the quest menu setup. If a command does not work, try /quests first.
Types of Quests
CampCraft has several types of quests designed for different stages of gameplay.
Starter Quests
Starter quests help new players learn the server and begin progressing. These quests usually involve simple survival tasks such as gathering basic materials, mining early resources, farming, fishing, or earning your first money.
Starter quests are a good way to learn the server economy and get a small boost at the beginning.
Daily Quests
Daily quests are repeatable-style goals meant to give players something useful to work on during normal gameplay. These quests are usually moderate in difficulty and can often be completed in a single play session.
Daily quests are not meant to make players rich instantly. They are balanced as extra rewards for active play.
Weekly Quests
Weekly quests are larger goals that take more time and effort. These may require more gathering, mining, farming, fishing, or mob grinding than daily quests.
Weekly quests usually give better rewards because they require more commitment.
Milestone Quests
Milestone quests are longer progression goals. These quests are designed for players who want something bigger to work toward over time.
Milestone quests may take multiple sessions to finish. They are a good option for players who enjoy grinding and long-term survival progression.
Endgame Quests
Endgame quests are the most challenging quests on CampCraft. They are designed for experienced players who already have gear, resources, and a strong understanding of the server.
These quests are difficult, but they are still realistic within the server’s survival limits.
How to Start a Quest
To start a quest:
- Type
/quests - Browse the available quests
- Choose a quest that fits your playstyle
- Start the quest
- Complete the listed objectives
- Claim your reward
You can also use:
/quests list
to see available quests, and:
/quests take <quest>
to start a specific quest.
Quest Rewards
Quest rewards may include:
- Money
- Items
- Claim blocks
- Crate keys
- Experience
- Job-related progression
- Useful survival resources
- Special milestone rewards
Money rewards are balanced carefully. Quests are meant to support the economy, not replace the sell shop, Jobs, player shops, or auctions.
Economy Balance
CampCraft’s economy is designed for long-term play.
The main economy systems work together:
/shop is the main way to sell resources for money./jobs gives bonus income while playing./quests gives structured goals and milestone rewards.
Player shops and auctions support trading between players.
Quests are not intended to be unlimited money farms. They are designed to reward effort, progression, and consistency.
Choosing the Right Quest
Pick quests based on how you enjoy playing.
If you like mining, choose mining or resource quests.
If you like farming, choose crop or animal-related quests.
If you like fishing, choose fishing quests.
If you like combat, choose mob-hunting quests.
If you like long-term goals, work on milestone or endgame quests.
You do not have to complete every quest immediately. Many quests are meant to be worked on over time.
Tips for New Players
Start with beginner or starter quests first. These are easier and will help you learn how the server works.
Check your quest progress often so you know what still needs to be completed.
Combine quests with Jobs for better rewards. For example, if you are doing a mining quest, joining the Miner job can help you earn extra money while completing it.
Sell extra resources in the shop after completing gathering quests.
Do not rush every quest at once. Some quests are meant to take time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is a quest taking a long time?
Some quests require grinding! CampCraft includes long-term quests so players always have something to work toward.
Are quests required?
No. Quests are optional, but they are a helpful way to earn rewards and progress.
Can I quit a quest?
Yes. Use:
/quests quit <quest>
if you want to stop working on a quest.
Why did I not get credit for something?
Make sure you are doing the exact action the quest requires. Some quests may require specific blocks, mobs, items, or actions.
If you are unsure, check the quest description again with /quests.
Are quest rewards supposed to be lower than Jobs or the shop?
Quests are balanced differently. They are not supposed to replace the rest of the economy. They are meant to give extra goals and milestone rewards.
What are the best quests to start with?
Starter quests are best for new players. After that, choose daily or weekly quests based on what you enjoy doing.
Quick Command List
/quests
Open the quest menu.
/quests list
View available quests.
/quests take <quest>
Start a quest.
/quests quit <quest>
Quit a quest.
/quests stats
View your quest progress.
/quests journal
Open or receive your quest journal, if enabled.