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The Joy of Overworking Quest Guide: Where Winds Meet

The Joy of Overworking is a wandering tale in Where Winds Meet. In this quest, you’ll meet Physician Ren Jing, help him with a special ingredient, and learn a bit about his family. It’s a short quest that tells you the story of a physician who is overworking himsrlf. This guide will tell you how to start the quest so that you can complete it easily. 

How to Start the Joy of Overworking Quest

If you want to start The Joy of Overworking wandering tale, head over to the Charitable Pharmacy in Crosswind Bazaar, located in the East Kaifeng Suburbs. Once you arrive, look for Physician Ren Jing and have a chat with him to start the quest.

The Joy of Overworking Quest Guide

To get the Calamus Powder, make your way to an abandoned shop close to the Charitable Pharmacy. Once you have it, give it to Ren Jing. After that, have a conversation with him about his sister and where she might be. Once this chat is done, you’ll complete The Joy of Overworking wandering tale. Finishing it will reward you with 20 Echo Jade, 10 Kaifeng Exploration points, 1,500 coins, and 2,250 character EXP.

The Joy of Overworking Quest Bug

If you ever find yourself stuck because an Encounter or Quest won’t trigger when you walk up to the spot, and nothing happens, don’t worry, it’s not a bug. It’s actually a game mechanic that’s just not explained very clearly. The game only lets you have two “Pending” Encounters at a time.

Now, this doesn’t mean unfinished quests. It specifically refers to encounters where you’ve triggered the first event or dialogue but haven’t completed the conversation to officially accept the quest into your log. If you already have two of these “half-started” encounters, the game won’t let any new ones appear until you finish or accept one of the pending ones.

Sankar
Sankar
Decided that degrees were as useful as extra lives in a Mario game-totally unnecessary! I’m diving into the extravagant universe of my favourite game, Assassin’s Creed, which lets me roam the world without actually paying for plane tickets. Hodophile by nature and aspiring to get lost in Hang Sơn Đoòng cave in Vietnam someday!
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