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... he average difficulty, Hidden Quest, which required specific criteria to be met. And the hardest of them all, the World Quest.>

Why is it hard?

<You could only trigger it if you meet certain criteria like in a Hidden Quest. But unlike a Hidden Quest, it could only be activated one time, and usually, if you fail a world quest, it would be lost forever along with its many rewards.>

<That's not all, World Quest is usually a chain of quests, and if you failed just ...

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