
/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_asset/file/21957053/Genshin_Impact_20201013170742.jpg)
New side quests also become available after certain events (including completing "major plots"), which is another good reason to head back to each previously visited zone before heading to a new "major plot" zone. Additionally, after completing these "major plots," some side quests terminate and can no longer be completed. Those wanting to complete every side quest should revisit each previous zone prior to heading to a "major plot" zone. Each of these zones may only be visited once. You should check those out BEFORE progressing to the Storm Coast.Įach zone labeled "major plot" are areas where important events and/or decisions will need to be made, and will alter the game world in some way. For example, while in Val Royeaux for the first time, checking out the various locations around the city should trigger A Friend of Red Jenny side quest, which unlocks Secluded Courtyard, and heading back towards the entrance leads to a conversation triggering The Imperial Enchanter, which unlocks Ghislain Estate. However, you should be able to complete every major sub quest by adequately exploring every area in this order and then going to any new side quest areas before progressing onward. Suggested game progression covers only the main quest. Also, this guide avoids some of the narrative incongruities which popup when completing zones in a certain order, by making sure to visit the Exalted Plains and Emerald Graves before the Winter Palace, where the underlying conflict within the formers' quest-line are resolved in the latter. Nevertheless, it should be immediately noticeable on the world map when these zones become available. In order to keep spoilers low, information is presented not by quest but by zone. This page serves as a general guideline of what to do and when so that you are more or less on-level with the ambient difficulty and can get a good lore/story experience.

Dragon Age: Inquisition is a more open-world game than the previous installments, which may seem intimidating at first.
