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Adventure Quest

This game mode uses all the gameplay mechanics and is similar to a Team Quest except that it expects all players (PCs) to be on the same team and generally work together to thwart the NPCs and complete a storyline objective.

This mode is closest to a classic tabletop RPG experience where the Game Organizer (also known as the Questmaster) has the most freedom to script NPCs and control the flow of the encounters so PCs get a high-quality, streamlined story experience.


Is Roleplay expected? Roleplay is expected in Adventure Quests. These activities will often require the completion of social encounters and other non-combat objectives; there is usually some form of storyline; and it may even be possible to participate without engaging in combat whatsoever.




Example Games

Developer Note: Quests are much more complex than traditional combat activities. Some basic examples will be included here in the future. For more in-depth support, the Game Organizer Guide is a source of guidance and support to help bring your Quest ideas to life.


Game Modes
Duels & Tournaments · Ditch · Militia · Full-Class Battlegame · Scenario Battlegame · Team Quest · Adventure Quest · Sandbox Roleplay
Combat Activities
Core Game Mechanics · Game Modes · Custom Rules and Accommodations · Game Organizer Guide
Amtgard V9 Rulebook
Playtest Disclaimer · Introduction · Getting Started · Garb · Honor System · Safety · Core Combat Rules · Equipment · Classes · Abilities and Effects · Magic Items · Combat Activities · Rules Authorities
Appendix: Equipment Inspection Guide · Master List of Abilities · Glossary