Pet Simulator X Quest Shop Guide – All Quests & How-to Complete Them!

If you're wondering what's going on with the new Quest Shop in Pet Simulator X, we have all the information you need to know in this guide.
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Roblox Pet Simulator X has recently added a brand-new feature to the game called the Quest Shop. This feature allows players to complete quests and earn Quest Points, which can then be used to purchase various rewards. The Quest Shop can be accessed from signs that offer quests in every world of the game.

One of the rewards available in the Quest Shop is the Quest Egg 1, which contains two pets – M-10 PROTOTYPE with a 100% hatch rate and Huge M-10 PROTOTYPE with a 0.1% hatch rate. The Quest Egg 1 can be purchased for 400 Quest Points. It is likely that new pets will be added to the egg over time, leading to the introduction of “Quest Egg 2” and so on.

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Another reward available for purchase with Quest Points is the M-10 Hoverboard. It is a 2x Speed Hoverboard, and can be purchased for 5,000 Quest Points. The M-10 Trading Booth, which changes the style of the player’s trading booth to match the M-10 pets, can also be purchased from the Quest Shop for 1,000 Quest Points.

For those seeking a boost in their gameplay, the Boost Pack is a great option. This pack can be bought for 800 Quest Points and contains four different boosts: (x35) Ultra Lucky!, (x65) Triple Coins!, (x85) Super Lucky!, and (x65) Triple Damage! Additionally, players can unlock an extra slot for equipped pets by purchasing the “+1 Pet Slot” reward, which costs 7,500 Quest Points. Pet Storage can also be expanded by purchasing the “Pet Storage” reward, which unlocks an additional +800 storage for pets and costs 800 Quest Points.

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Lastly, diamonds can also be purchased with Quest Points. The Quest Shop offers three different sizes of diamond rewards, including Tiny, Medium, and Large. The Tiny reward costs 500 Quest Points and provides 250,000,000 diamonds, while the Medium reward costs $2,000 and provides 1,200,000,000 diamonds. The Large reward costs 5,000 Quest Points and provides 5,000,000,000 diamonds.

It is worth noting that the Quest Shop will introduce more rewards in the future, making it a great way for players to earn Quest Points and access exciting new items and features within the game.

Have some pets that you might want to sell or trade? Head over to our Pet Simulator X Price List page to learn what you can get for them!

Pet Simulator X Quests List

The X represents a random number that will be assigned when you receive one of the quests.

  • X pets from the Mysterious Merchant
  • X pets from the Traveling Merchant
  • X pets from Trading Booths
  • Create X Fused Legendary Pets
  • Enchant X pets with Royalty
  • Enroll X Pets in Daycare
  • Equip +X pet at a time
  • Break X Chests in Heaven Island
  • Break X Chests in Town
  • Break X Chests in Winter
  • Break X Coins in Candy Island
  • Break X Coins in Town
  • Break X Crates
  • Break X Crates in Winter
  • Break X Diamonds in Desert
  • Break X Diamonds in the Diamond Mine
  • Break X Grand Heaven Chests in Heaven’s Gate
  • Break X Magma Chests in Volcano
  • Break X Presents
  • Break X Presents in Forest
  • Break X Presents in Glacier
  • Break X Safes
  • Break X Safes in Beach
  • Break X Vaults
  • Break X Vaults in Enchanted Forest
  • Break X Vaults in Mine
  • Hatch X Pets from Hell Eggs
  • Hatch X Mythicals from Heaven’s Gate Eggs
  • Hatch X Pets from Ancient Eggs
  • Hatch X Pets from Forest Eggs
  • Hatch X Pets from Mine Eggs
  • Hatch X Pets from Spiked Eggs
  • Hatch X Pets from Starter Eggs
  • Hatch X Shiny
  • Hatch X Shiny Pegasus Pets
  • Hatch X Shiny Pets from Spiked Eggs
  • Hatch X Shiny Samurai Dragon Pets
  • Use the Daycare X times
  • Use the Enchant Machine X times on pets with glittering
  • Use the Gold Machine X times
  • Use the Rainbow Machine X times
Shaun Savage

Shaun Savage

Shaun Savage is the founder and editor-in-chief of Try Hard Guides. He has been covering and writing about video games for over 9 years. He is a 2013 graduate of the Academy of Art University with an A.A. in Web Design and New Media. In his off-time, he enjoys playing video games, watching bad movies, and spending time with his family.

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