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Every day, we challenge you with different objectives, all over the world, running the gamut from missions to bounties to PvP. Take our daily challenges and get big rewards, including Zaishen Coins! Both challenge quests and Zaishen Coins were introduced in our Fourth Anniversary Update.

The Zaishen post their challenges each day at Noon (Eastern Time) (16:00 UTC) on signs in the Great Temple of Balthazar. Click the signs to read the quest details and accept the challenge. Please note that, although you can finish them whenever you like, your Quest Log can only hold up to three of each type of Zaishen Challenge Quests.

Three quest types are offered each day

All of the Zaishen Mission, Zaishen Combat, and Zaishen Bounty quests have already been created; to update the table, link to and edit the appropriate page as the challenge comes up.

Zaishen Challenges

Date Zaishen Mission Zaishen Bounty Zaishen Combat Total File:Copperzaishencoin.png
2009-09-04 The Elusive Golemancer Plague of Destruction Alliance Battle 420
2009-09-03 Gate of Madness TPS Regulator Golem Guild versus guild 640
2009-09-02 Gates of Kryta The Greater Darkness Fort Aspenwood 389
2009-09-01 Arborstone Z'him Monns Heroes' Ascent 640

Rewards

Each quest has one Base Objective, which is required to complete the quest. The rewards for completing a quest include:

Quests also have one or more optional Bonus Objectives, which reward extra Copper Zaishen Coins.

  • Prophecies missions have two bonuses, one for completing the mission in Hard Mode and one for completing the Bonus.
  • Factions and Nightfall missions have two bonuses, one for completing the mission in Hard Mode and one for achieving a Master's ranking.
  • Eye of the North missions have one bonus, completing the mission in Hard Mode.
  • The bounties have one bonus, killing the target in Hard Mode.
  • The PvP have two bonuses, requiring an increased number of victories, and potentially more difficult variants of the base objective, such as a streak of wins or a high-scoring victory.

Zaishen Coins

Zaishen Coins come in copper, silver, and gold denominations. The challenge quests reward only copper coins; the coppers can be exchanged for silvers and silvers for golds at the reward NPCs in the Great Temple of Balthazar (near the challenge signposts). Additionally, each coin type can be traded to these NPCs for a variety of other items.

Notes

  • If one of the bonus objectives is completing a part of a mission or a specific objective in Hard Mode, then only that part needs to be done in HM. For instance, you can quickly do Blacktide Den in normal mode, killing 5 Rinkhal Monitors to complete the first Zaishen bonus objective (which is in this example just the mission bonus), and then repeat the base mission objective in HM to complete the second Zaishen bonus objective, to get all Zaishen bonus objectives.
  • Completing all objectives in Hard Mode will also satisfy the Normal Mode quest requirements.
  • The sequence of Zaishen Challenge quests is governed by a repeating schedule.
  • Combat challenges are repeatable quests; they recharge every time you re-enter the Great Temple of Balthazar.
  • Zaishen missions and bounties are semi-repeatable; they recharge only when they come up again as per the schedule.

Historical note Historical note: Due to a glitch in the Fort Aspenwood quest (which counted losses as wins), players were able to take the challenge and resign at the beginning of the game to get credit. This allowed players to collect rewards repeatedly by creating new PvP character, resign at every game to quickly complete/claim the quest, and then create a new PvP character; repeating the process generated coins quickly. Historical note Historical note: When the challenges were first introduced, it was possible to have multiple copies of repeating quests; players were able to complete and claim credit for the duplicates simultaneously.

Time

The quests change at 16:00 UTC, which translates into other time zones as follows:

America
(Pacific)
America
(Eastern)
GuildWiki
(UTC)
Europe
(UK & Ireland)
Europe
(Continental)
Asia
(Japan)
09:00 12:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 01:00
PDT (UTC-7)
PST (UTC-8)
EDT (UTC-4)
EST (UTC-5)
UTC BST (UTC+1) CEST (UTC+2) (UTC+9)

Trivia

See also

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