Avatar World Quests Guide: How to Find, Complete and Earn Rewards?
Quests are one of Avatar World’s most rewarding systems, and also one of the most misunderstood. New players either ignore them completely and miss out on coins and exclusive items, or they rush through them without understanding what they are actually being asked to do.
This Avatar World quests guide covers everything: what quests are, every type that exists in the game, where to find them, how to complete them efficiently, and exactly what you get for finishing them.
What Are Quests in the Avatar World?
Quests are optional tasks built into the game that give you a goal to work toward. Avatar World is an open sandbox; there is no main storyline, no levels, and nothing forcing you to do anything. Quests exist as structured activities inside that free-form world, and they reward you for doing things the game is designed around anyway.
Think of them as guided nudges. A quest might ask you to visit the hospital, feed your pet, use a specific piece of furniture, or try on a new outfit. The task itself is usually something you would enjoy doing anyway; the quest just gives you a reason to do it and a reward when you do.
Quests are completely optional. You can ignore them entirely and just explore freely. But players who do quests regularly accumulate coins, clothing items, and furniture significantly faster than players who skip them. For a game where progression is measured by what you can build and wear, that gap matters.
Where to Find Quests?
Finding quests when you first open Avatar World is not immediately obvious because the game does not put a blinking quest log in your face. Here is exactly where to look.
The Quest Menu on the Map Screen
The most reliable place to check your active quests is the quest or task icon on the main map screen. It usually appears as a small star, clipboard, or exclamation mark icon in one of the screen corners, depending on your game version. Tapping it shows you all currently active quests, their objectives, and your progress on each one.
Get into the habit of checking this every time you open the game before doing anything else.
Location-Based Quest Triggers
Some quests do not appear in the quest menu until you trigger them by entering a specific building or tapping on a specific object. You will see a visual notification or speech bubble on-screen when a quest activates this way.
For example, walking into the hospital might trigger a medical roleplay quest, or tapping on the piano at home might trigger a music activity quest. These triggered quests are easy to miss if you move through locations quickly without interacting with objects. The solution is simple: tap on everything in every location you visit.
Daily Quest Refresh
A dedicated set of daily quests refreshes every 24 hours. These are clearly labelled as daily quests in the quest menu and are separate from the standard ongoing quest pool. They are designed to take around 5 to 10 minutes to complete and are the single most reliable coin source in the game.
Always check your daily quests at the start of each session and complete them before anything else.
Seasonal Event Quest Pool
During seasonal updates, summer beach events, winter celebrations, and holiday events, Avatar World adds a separate pool of limited-time quests that only appear for the duration of the event. These are usually labelled with the event name or shown in a dedicated event section of the quest menu.
Seasonal event quests reward exclusive items that cannot be earned any other way, so they should always be your top priority during active events.
All Quest Types Explained
Understanding the different types of quests helps you know what to expect and how to approach each one.
Exploration Quests
The simplest quest type. These ask you to visit a specific location or discover a new area of the city. All you need to do is navigate to the right building or area, and the quest completes automatically on arrival.
These are the best quests to do first when you are new because they organically guide you to parts of the city you might not discover on your own. For a full map of every location in Avatar World and where to find them, see our Avatar World locations guide.
Examples: “Visit the train station”, “Explore the wedding salon”, “Discover the island beach”
Interaction Quests
These ask you to tap on a specific object or NPC inside a location. They require a bit more effort than exploration quests since you need to find the right item, but they are still straightforward once you know where to look.
The key is to interact with everything in the location rather than wandering around looking for one specific object. Most buildings have their interactive items placed in logical spots: the medical equipment is in the hospital rooms, the cooking items are in the kitchen area, and the salon tools are at the styling stations.
Examples: “Use the treadmill at the hospital”, “Order using the food delivery app”, “Play the piano at home”
Activity-Based Quests
These ask you to complete a small in-game activity, such as feeding your pet a certain number of times, changing your avatar’s hairstyle, decorating a room, or completing a mini-game. They take a bit longer than exploration or interaction quests, but reward proportionally more.
Examples: “Feed your pet 3 times”, “Change your avatar’s hairstyle”, “Place 5 pieces of furniture in your home”
Roleplay Scenario Quests
Some quests nudge you toward setting up a specific roleplay scenario, hosting a birthday party, running a hospital scene, setting up a school day, or creating a wedding setup. These are the most loosely defined quest types and give you considerable creative freedom in how you fulfil them.
They tend to have the best rewards in the standard quest pool because they require more effort and engage more of the game’s systems.
Examples: “Set up a birthday party”, “Run a medical check at the hospital”, “Attend a school day as a student”
Daily Quests
Short recurring tasks that reset every 24 hours. They are designed to be quick, typically two to four small tasks, and reward coins and small item drops. Completing daily quests every session is the single most effective long-term strategy for accumulating coins in Avatar World.
Players who skip daily quests and only play occasionally will always have fewer coins and items than players who log in daily for 10 minutes, even if those occasional sessions are much longer.
Seasonal Event Quests
Limited-time quests tied to active seasonal updates. These are in a separate pool from standard quests and only appear during the event window. They reward seasonal-exclusive items, clothing, accessories, or decor pieces that are removed from the game when the event ends.
Once a seasonal event closes, those items are gone permanently. This makes seasonal event quests the highest-priority tasks in the game whenever an event is running.
How to Complete Quests Efficiently?
Read the Quest Description Before Moving
Every quest has a short description that tells you exactly what you need to do and usually where. Taking five seconds to read it before opening the map saves you from wandering around a location, tapping on random objects.
Group Quests by Location
Before running across the entire city, check all your active quests and identify which ones are in the same area. If you have a hospital quest and a school quest active at the same time, complete whichever you are closer to first, then walk to the next. Batching quests by location cuts your travel time significantly.
Use the Map to Navigate Directly
When an active quest requires you to visit a specific location, open the world map and look for a highlighted marker or indicator pointing to where you need to go. Tap the location to bring up its position and navigate there directly rather than wandering.
Interact with Everything in a Location
For interaction quests where you need to find a specific object, the fastest approach is to tap on everything you can see in the area. Most interactive objects in Avatar World have a small visual cue when you hover or approach them. Go through the location systematically, left to right, top to bottom, rather than randomly clicking.
Summon NPCs Before Starting Roleplay Quests
For roleplay scenario quests that require setting up a scene, use your in-game phone to summon NPC characters to the location before you start. A hospital with patient NPCs already in the recovery rooms is much easier to complete a medical quest in than an empty building.
Prioritise in This Order Every Session
- Seasonal event quests (only during active events)
- Daily quests (every single session, no exceptions)
- Standard quests you are already partway through
- New standard quests
This order ensures you never miss time-limited rewards and maximise your coins per session.
Quest Rewards Explained
AW Coins
The most common and most valuable quest reward. AW coins are used to buy outfits, furniture, accessories, and other items across Avatar World. Daily quests typically reward smaller coin amounts; roleplay scenario quests and seasonal event quests reward significantly more.
If you want to accelerate your coin income beyond what quests provide, check the Avatar World promo codes page for active codes that give free coin bundles and reward items. Our Avatar World tips and tricks guide also covers the most efficient coin strategies in detail.
Exclusive Clothing and Accessory Items
Some quests reward outfits or accessories that cannot be bought with coins from the standard shop. These are quest-exclusive items, meaning the only way to get them is by completing the specific quest that rewards them. Seasonal event quests frequently reward this type of exclusive item.
Furniture and Decoration Items
Activity-based and seasonal quests sometimes reward home decor items, furniture pieces, wallpapers, floor tiles, or decorative objects that are not available in the regular furniture shop. If you want to build a uniquely decorated home, completing quests is the only way to access some of the rarest decoration items in the game.
Location Unlocks
Certain quests, usually longer quest chains, reward you by unlocking new locations or buildings in the city. This is one of the most compelling reasons to work through the standard quest pool, even if coins are your primary motivation. Some of Avatar World’s best locations are only accessible after completing specific quest milestones.
Seasonal Exclusive Rewards
Event quests reward seasonal-exclusive items that disappear from the game at the end of the event. These items, winter clothing, beach accessories, and holiday decorations, become unobtainable once the event closes, making them the rarest item category in Avatar World. Completing every event quest during an active event should always be a priority.
What to Do When You Run Out of Quests
Running out of quests in Avatar World is rare because the game refreshes daily quests every 24 hours and adds new quest pools with every seasonal event and major update. But if you have completed every currently available quest:
Focus on daily quests. They never run out. Even without any new standard quests available, daily quests give you a consistent reward stream every session.
Explore locations you have not fully checked. Many buildings in Avatar World have hidden objects and secret interactions that most players miss entirely. Thoroughly exploring a location you have rushed through before often triggers hidden quests. You can also find hidden Avatar World secret codes during exploration that unlock bonus rewards.
Wait for seasonal events. Pazu Games runs multiple seasonal events throughout the year, each with its own dedicated quest pool. Check the game regularly for event announcements.
Check for game updates. Every major Avatar World update adds new quests alongside new locations and content. If you have cleared the current quest pool, an update is usually not far away.
Common Quest Mistakes to Avoid
Ignoring seasonal event quests until the last day. Event quests cannot be rushed effectively at the last minute. If an event runs for two weeks, spread the event quests across that time. Leaving everything for the final 48 hours means missing rewards if you run out of time.
Spending quest coin rewards immediately. Quests are your primary coin income. Spending coins the moment you earn them keeps you in a cycle where you never have enough for larger purchases. Build up at least 500 to 1,000 coins before spending anything to give yourself purchasing power.
Skipping interaction with location objects. Many players walk through locations without tapping on anything and then wonder why their quests are not progressing. Interaction quests require you to tap specific objects. Make tapping on everything a default habit.
Not using the phone to summon NPCs. Roleplay scenario quests feel much more natural when the location is populated with characters. Take 30 seconds to summon NPCs before starting a scene-based quest, and the quest objectives become obvious.
Playing without checking the quest menu first. Players who open the game and immediately start exploring often waste time doing things that do not progress any quest. Check the quest menu first, identify what your active quests need, then go do those things. You will complete everything twice as fast.
Quests and the MOD APK
If you are playing the Avatar World MOD APK, quests still function identically to the standard version. The difference is that you start with unlimited coins and all premium content already unlocked, which means quest coin rewards matter less, but completing quests is still the way to earn exclusive clothing and location unlocks that are not accessible any other way, even in the MOD version.
Final Thoughts
Quests in Avatar World are the structured backbone of what is otherwise a completely unstructured game. They give you direction when you want it, reward you for engaging with the game’s best features, and consistently introduce you to locations and activities you might overlook on your own. The players who make quests part of their daily routine, especially the daily refresh and seasonal event pools, end up with significantly more to work with than players who skip them entirely.
Do them consistently, prioritise events when they are active, and let the rewards accumulate. It adds up faster than it looks.