7 Days to Die: How to Share Quests With Friends

7 Days to Die: How to Share Quests With Friends

Quests in 7 Days to Die

Quests are one of the most exciting parts of 7 Days to Die! As soon as you spawn into the game world on your 7 Days to Die Server, you'll receive quests to guide you through surviving and thriving.

Basic Survival and Citizen Quests

These quests teach you essential skills like gathering wood and stone to build a shelter, finding food and water, and crafting basic tools and weapons. Complete them and you'll be set up with the fundamentals to take on the undead horde!

Tutorial Quests

Want to dive right into crafting or farming? Follow the tutorial quests to learn the ropes. They'll walk you through creating workbenches, forges and chemistry stations to make anything from concrete blocks to first aid kits. You'll also learn how to start your own garden and farm crops.

Share the Fun!

The best part of quests is teaming up with friends to complete them together. Use the console command givequest questID to start a quest, then share the details with your fellow survivors. Work together to build bigger bases, raid dangerous locations and defend each other from zombies. Questing is always better with friends!

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Why You Should Share Quests With Friends in 7 Days to Die

Sharing quests in 7 Days to Die is an absolute must if you want to level up quickly and reap the rewards. Here's why quest-sharing with your fellow survivors is the way to go:

Double the Rewards

When you share a quest with a friend and complete it together, you'll both receive the quest rewards like dukes, experience points and loot. That's double the rewards for the same amount of work - talk about a win-win!

Access Higher Tier Quests

Some quests require you to reach a minimum level or complete prerequisite quests first. By sharing higher tier quests with friends who have unlocked them, you can gain access to these quests earlier and start reaping the benefits right away. No more waiting around to level up!

Strength in Numbers

Certain quests like clearing a large POI or defeating a horde can be challenging to complete solo. Team up with your friends to take on these quests together - many hands make light work! Watch each other's backs and work as a team to overcome any obstacles.

More Fun With Friends

Everything is more fun with friends, even surviving the zombie apocalypse! Sharing quests in 7 Days to Die allows you to team up with your fellow players to scavenge, build, fight zombies and complete objectives together. What could be better than that?

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Steps to Share Active Quests in 7 Days to Die

Enable Quest Sharing

  1. Press TAB to open your quest menu.
  2. At the top right of the window, find the quest icon (marked with an icon of three people - these are shareable quests).
  3. Click on one to select it, then click the "share with allies" icon.
    • This will send the quest details to all players currently allied with you.

Accept the Shared Quest

Your friends will receive a notification that you want to share a quest with them.

They simply need to open their own quest log, find the quest you shared, and click "accept" to add it to their active quests.

Now you'll both make progress toward completing the quest together!

Complete the Quest as a Team

Now that you've shared the quest, you and your friends can team up to get the job done.

  • Work together by communicating to determine the best plan of action.
  • You might split up to cover more ground, or stick together for safety.
  • Cover each other's backs in combat and share resources as needed to achieve your goals.

Share More Quests

You can share as many quests as you like with your allied survivors.

Keep an eye out for more quests with the "share with allies" icon and team up to dominate them.

Teaming up on quests is a great way to strengthen your alliance and gear up for the challenges ahead.

Completing quests together is a fun social experience in 7 Days to Die. You'll bond over battling zombies, looting buildings, and reaping the rewards of your accomplishments as a team. The challenges of each quest are easier to overcome with the support of your fellow survivors. Most importantly, you'll create memories of adventure together in the apocalypse!

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Tips for Completing Shared Quests Smoothly

Completing quests with your friends in 7 Days to Die is a blast, but it does require some teamwork and coordination. Here are a few tips to make shared questing smooth sailing.

Communicate Frequently

Talk to each other! Let your teammates know if you’ve started a quest, found an objective, or completed a task. Call out loot locations, zombie spawns, or other points of interest you encounter. The more you communicate, the more efficient your group will be.

Split Up and Conquer

Don’t stay huddled together the whole time. Spread out to cover more ground, then regroup to take on harder objectives or dungeons. Have some players loot buildings while others stand guard. Send a scout ahead to check the area and report back to the team. Divide and conquer!

Share Supplies Generously

Be willing to share food, water, weapons, tools, and any other useful items with your fellow survivors. What goes around comes around—today you’re supplying bandages, tomorrow your buddy is dropping you a new iron fire axe. Helping each other out is the only way to make it in the apocalypse!

Watch Each Other's Backs

Always be on the lookout for danger that could threaten your teammates. Warn them about approaching zombies, animals or unfriendly players. Provide cover fire or a distraction so they can escape hazardous situations. Having someone to watch your back is the difference between life and death in 7 Days to Die.

Celebrate Successes Together

Rejoice with your friends when you complete a quest or level up! Share some food and drink at your base, swap loot, or just chat about your adventures. Taking time to celebrate together will make your shared experiences that much more meaningful and help strengthen your bonds as allies in the apocalypse.