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Minecraft: Java Edition
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ProgressionQuest
If you want players to say “there’s always something to do,” you need quests that feel clean and guided. ProgressionQuest delivers exactly that: structured quest flows, clear objectives, and trackable progress in-game—perfect for storylines, tutorials, and repeatable content.
Highlights:
Quest flows with objectives and persistent progression
Ideal for story campaigns, tutorials, and long-term content
Works great with NPC-driven servers
Perfect for: RPG story, tutorial onboarding, content-driven survival.
Why you’ll love it
Players always know what to do next
Turns your server into a content-driven RPG experience
Perfect for tutorials, lore, repeatable tasks
Typical workflow
Create/import your questline config files, then reload:
/pquest reload
Give a player a quest (admin/testing):
/pquest give <player> <questId>
Remove/cancel a quest (admin/testing):
/pquest remove <player> <questId>
Show a player’s active quests / progress:
/pquest status <player>
(or player command) /quest
Reset a player’s quest progress (testing):
/pquest reset <player> [questId]
Connecting to NPCs
Link a quest start to an NPC interaction (via your quest/NPC config).
Players then start quests by right-clicking the NPC and follow objectives in-game.
If your command names differ in your build, send me your /pquest help output and I’ll rewrite the command section exactly.
Features
Structured quest flows with objectives
In-game progression tracking
Dialogue-friendly story design
Works great with NPC-based worlds
Setup
Install the plugin
Create/configure questlines
Connect quests to NPCs and rewards
Test flow, pacing, and completion triggers
Compatibility
Platform: Paper / Spigot (Paper recommended)
Best with: NPC + Shop + custom rewards/items


