Included below is a complete list of the side quests that you can complete in the game. However, if you’ve reached the end of the game, the link at the top provides a sequential and step-by-step guide for completing all the end-game and side quest content, but only if you’re at the end of the game:
Walkthrough Guide
Have you completed Memoria, the Crystal World, and reached the end of the game? This section provides detailed instructions for completing each of the side quests in a logical and sequential order once you have reached the last portions of the story.
Complete Side Quest List
The complete list of side quests is included below, and they are listed in the order that players would typically complete them during a regular playthrough:
A list of the magic spells that Quina can learn and use by selecting the “Blu Mag” command in battle.
Where to find each of the Qu’s Marsh locations and strategies for maximizing the number of frogs that you can catch during a regular playthrough.
Information about the items that you can bid on at the Auction House and the details on how to resell some of the items to the local Treno citizenry.
Where to find each of the friendly monsters, including Yan. The rewards for completing this side quest include a lot of AP and a Rosetta Ring.
A series of one-on-one battles you can initiate in the Treno weapon shop by speaking to the Old Woman behind the counter.
Running into the Ragtime Mouse on the world map and answering all the true/false questions.
How to find the Chocobo’s Forest, Chocobo’s Lagoon, and Chocobo’s Air Garden to dig up Chocographs with your Chocobo.
The locations of each of the hidden treasure chests that you can find by using the clues from the 24 Chocographs.
Collecting the legendary coffee beans for Morrid at Observatory Mountain to receive the Mini-Prima Vista Ship prize.
Delivering the Kupo Nuts you receive from Moogles throughout the game back to Moguta in Gizamaluke’s Grotto for an assortment of prizes, including the unique (but useless) Aloha T-Shirt.
Where to purchase each of the item sets from Stiltzkin, along with a list of all of the locations where he appears.
The locations of each of the Stellazzios needed to complete the side quest for Queen Stella in Treno.
Use Dead Peppers to scrounge for treasure chests at each of the 5 Chocobo dive spot locations on the world map.
Use Dead Peppers to dig for treasure chests at each of the 5 Chocobo mountain crack locations on the world map.
The locations of each of the 21 beaches that you’ll need to find to complete the Fat Chocobo’s mini-side quest.
A mini-game that you can play at the start of Disc 3 in Alexandria. The rewards include some Tetra Master cards and the Queen Athlete key item.
Traveling to an optional town available on the third disc using the Hilda Garde III (or a flying Chocobo) to complete several end-game side quests.
How to obtain the highest Treasure Hunter Rank S Award from the Four-Armed Man in Daguerreo.
Completing the side quest to obtain the Magical Fingertip from the Treno Auction House to receive Excalibur as a reward from the Old Man in Daguerreo.
Delivering letters to Moogles to find the Superslick and obtain access to Mognet Central. The reward for completing this side quest is a Protect Ring.
A small side quest that goes hand in hand with traveling through Memoria and the Crystal World at the end of the game on Disc 4. You must travel back to Alexandria to watch cutscenes involving the Nero Brothers to obtain a Protect Ring.
Defeating Hades in Memoria on Disc 4 to gain access to the best Synthesis Shop in the game, allowing you to purchase Tin Armor and create Pumice from Pumice Pieces to help Dagger learn to summon Ark (the most powerful Eidolon).
Where to find the best weapons for each of the characters available in the game.
Information on how to complete the most challenging side quest in the game to obtain the strongest sword in the game (for Steiner).
The most challenging boss battle against Ozma, the superboss, in the Chocobo’s Air Garden.