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Questing

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Questing meaning

The act of going in quest of something.

Example sentences (17)

Choices matter in the questing in this ARPG and additional quest lines can be opened depending on how friendly different factions end up feeling towards the player's character because of those choices.

Next questing from Wim Hoste from KBC Securities.

Professions in MMOs like World of Warcraft: Dragonflight provide a slice of life experience to players, allowing them to take a breather from heavy-duty questing and instead focus on the more “fantasy living” aspects of the vast world of Azeroth.

We call that questing,” Chapman said.

Whether someone wants to focus on PvP, exploration, dungeons, or even questing, there is an aspect of the endgame that will allow for it.

While the cost to summon this card is high, the four Lore tokens it awards for going questing are well worth the price.

This video explained the basic gist of the spreadsheet-based game, which included map exploration, questing, and “battling” or combat.

In addition to the combat and the questing, players can also expect to experience a few challenging puzzles as they travel to different floors of the dungeon.

Mosley is a curious fellow, forever questing to uncover hidden truths about medicine.

Now that online functionality is a recurring feature with the latest games, we can finally gear up for some serious questing.

One of the tricks used to help with overcrowding in starting zones and popular questing areas, server layering, has caused quite a bit of drama in the last week.

Save some money by simply asking a Mage (one of the strongest) to conjure some food and drink for you when group questing or dungeoning together.

She’s irresistible, in other words, for the contemplative, always-questing Virginia (Elizabeth Debicki, “Widows”).

Questing for Postcards in Ancient Domains of Mystery" After playing through Rogue and Hack, he came to NetHack and was inspired by the game but dismayed at the complexity and elements he found unnecessary or distracting.

Robert Young gives a fine taut performance as the patiently questing D. A., whose mind and sensibilities are revolted—and eloquently expressed—by what he finds.

The first concerns King Arthur's knights visiting the Grail castle or questing after the object.

When a sudden plague spreads, necessitating quarantine, the questing party escape the city so as to continue their journey.