- Dragon Ball Rage all quests currently center on the Dracius NPC at World Tournament Arena
- Quest rewards include EXP after completing the objective assigned by Dracius
- Quest timing requires a 24-hour wait before another Dracius quest becomes available
- Quest management is handled by the Quest Remover NPC at World Tournament Arena
- Best route begins at World Tournament Arena, then branches toward nearby training and boss locations
Dragon Ball Rage All Quests: Known Quest Hub
Dragon Ball Rage all quests are organized around a small number of important NPC and activity locations. The clearest confirmed quest hub is World Tournament Arena, where Dracius assigns quests and awards EXP when the objective is completed.
The arena also contains a Quest Remover, which removes active quests, and a Title Giver, which lets players equip titles they have collected. These NPCs serve different purposes, so check the interaction prompt carefully before selecting an option.
The available reference material does not provide individual quest names, exact objective counts, or a complete reward chart. For that reason, this guide separates confirmed quest mechanics from general route advice rather than inventing missing quest details.
| NPC | Location | Confirmed function | Planning note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dracius | World Tournament Arena | Assigns quests and grants EXP after completion | Return here when beginning a quest cycle |
| Quest Remover | World Tournament Arena | Removes active quests | Use it when abandoning or replacing a quest |
| Title Giver | World Tournament Arena | Equips collected titles | Not a quest NPC, but useful during arena visits |
Dracius
- Quest assignment
- EXP after completion
- The main quest contact
Quest Remover
- Clears an active quest
- Useful for route changes
- Located in the same arena
Title Giver
- Equips earned titles
- Supports collection goals
- Does not assign quests
Start every quest session by speaking with Dracius. If no new quest is available, confirm whether the 24-hour cooldown has passed before changing your route.
A useful way to think about the arena is as a quest reset point rather than only a battle location. Completing a quest, checking the cooldown, removing an unwanted quest, and equipping a title can all be handled during the same visit.
The World Tournament Arena reference page also identifies the arena as a location with spectator seats and multiple NPCs. That makes it one of the most important stops for players tracking quest progress.
How to Start and Complete a Quest
The safest quest workflow is simple: accept an objective from Dracius, identify the relevant destination, complete the required activity, and return to the quest hub. Because the source does not list every objective, players should read the in-game quest text instead of relying on assumed target names or quantities.
Travel to World Tournament Arena
Locate the arena and find Dracius. This is the confirmed NPC for receiving quests and earning EXP from completed objectives.
Read the Active Objective
Check the exact target, location, and progress requirement shown in the quest interface. Record the destination before leaving the arena.
Choose the Shortest Safe Route
Move toward the area named by the quest. Use islands with training dummies, bosses, or enemy groups only when they match the active objective.
Return for EXP
After the objective is complete, return to Dracius and turn in the quest. The confirmed reward is EXP, followed by a 24-hour wait for another quest.
| Quest phase | Player action | Confirmed result |
|---|---|---|
| Acceptance | Speak with Dracius | A quest objective is assigned |
| Progress | Complete the displayed requirement | Quest progress advances in-game |
| Turn-in | Return to Dracius | EXP is awarded after completion |
| Cooldown | Wait before requesting another quest | The next Dracius quest requires 24 hours |
A quest should be treated as a scheduled activity rather than a repeatable fight. The 24-hour interval means abandoning a quest without a clear reason can disrupt your daily progression plan. If the objective is manageable, completing it is usually more efficient than repeatedly resetting your task.
Enemy names, target counts, and exact rewards are not confirmed in the available quest reference. Follow the active quest text and avoid treating general island enemies as quest targets unless the interface identifies them.
When the quest objective sends you to a dangerous area, prepare before leaving the arena. Train first if your stats are low, and avoid entering a boss area simply because it is nearby. A location can contain a boss or NPC without being part of the current quest.
Island Route for Quest Tracking
The Earth Islands map contains several locations that can support different types of progression. Not every location is confirmed as a quest destination, but knowing the landmarks makes it easier to follow an objective and return to Dracius without wasting travel time.
The most useful navigation principle is to identify the destination first, then use the nearby landmarks to confirm that you are in the correct area. Several islands have distinctive features, including snowy terrain, arenas, mountains, caves, volcanoes, and boss spawn points.
| Location | Important landmarks | Confirmed activity | Quest-use caution |
|---|---|---|---|
| World Tournament Arena | Arena, spectator seats, three NPCs | Dracius quests, quest removal, title management | Primary quest hub |
| Goku's Island | Dummies, arena, forest, desert, two secret caves | Training and exploration | Not confirmed as a quest board |
| Iceland | Snowy trees and hills, hidden bunker | Brola boss spawn | Boss presence does not confirm a quest |
| Volcano | Volcanic terrain and NPC | Weights sold for 1k Zeni | Training utility, not confirmed quest content |
| Desert Isle | Desert terrain and enemy activity | Demon/Piccolo boss spawn | Use only if the active quest names this area |
| Cell Games Island | Arena and giant trees | Goku boss spawn | Landmark for navigation and combat |
| Frozen Shrine | Snowy area, four pillars, secret cave | Exploration | No quest NPC confirmed |
| Rocky Mountains | Rocky mountain terrain | Navigation landmark | Limited details available |
Arena Route
Return here for Dracius, quest removal, and title management.
Training Route
Goku's Island contains dummies and multiple biomes for practice.
Boss Route
Iceland, Desert Isle, and Cell Games Island have named boss locations.
Exploration Route
Frozen Shrine, Volcano, and Clan Island offer landmarks and hidden areas.
The Earth Islands map guide describes Goku's Island as an area filled with dummies, while the World Tournament Arena contains Dracius and the other utility NPCs. It also lists boss locations such as Brola on Iceland, Demon or Piccolo on Desert Isle, and Goku on Cell Games Island.
A boss location is not automatically a quest location. Use the island descriptions as navigation help, then confirm the active objective before starting combat.
The Volcano has an NPC that offers weights for 1k Zeni. Those weights provide EXP for faster training, but they are separate from the confirmed Dracius quest system. Keep training purchases and quest completion in different parts of your daily plan.
Quest Progression and Combat Preparation
Quest progress is easier when combat preparation matches the destination. The reference material identifies several areas with enemies, dummies, or bosses, but it does not establish a universal difficulty ranking or exact stat requirement. Use the following framework to decide how much preparation is appropriate.
| Objective type | Recommended preparation | Suitable landmark | Main risk |
|---|---|---|---|
| Training-related task | Use dummies or controlled enemies | Goku's Island | Progress may be slower than combat farming |
| Enemy task | Confirm the target before fighting | Desert Isle or other named area | Unrelated enemies may not count |
| Boss task | Prepare health, damage, and escape options | Iceland, Desert Isle, Cell Games Island | Bosses can interrupt progress |
| Exploration task | Mark caves, bunkers, or islands | Frozen Shrine, Iceland, Goku's Island | Travel time can exceed combat time |
| Return phase | Leave after objective completion | World Tournament Arena | Delaying turn-in delays EXP |
If the quest sends you toward a boss, do not assume that defeating the boss alone completes the objective. Read the quest wording and verify progress after the battle. Some objectives may require a particular target, location, or interaction.
Training dummies on Goku's Island can be useful before a difficult quest, especially when you need more combat confidence without immediately engaging a named boss. The Volcano's weight NPC may also support faster training when you have enough Zeni, but the purchase is an optional preparation tool rather than a quest reward.
Accept the quest, prepare only for its stated objective, complete the task, return to Dracius, and record the next available time after the 24-hour wait begins.
A simple record can prevent unnecessary travel:
- Write down the quest destination.
- Note whether the target is an enemy, boss, location, or interaction.
- Track whether progress changed after each attempt.
- Return to the arena as soon as the objective is complete.
- Avoid using the Quest Remover unless the active task is unsuitable or no longer needed.
This approach keeps the quest system separate from unrelated exploration. Secret caves, bunkers, titles, and boss spawns can be valuable discoveries, but they should not be counted as quest objectives without confirmation.
Quest Checklist and Daily Planning
Because Dracius quests follow a 24-hour cycle, consistent tracking is more useful than repeatedly searching the map. A daily checklist helps prevent missed turn-ins and makes the cooldown easier to monitor.
Quest Session Checklist:
- Visit World Tournament Arena and speak with Dracius
- Read and record the exact active objective
- Prepare for the named target or destination
- Confirm quest progress before returning
- Turn in the quest and track the 24-hour wait
| Planning item | What to record | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Quest giver | Dracius at World Tournament Arena | Confirms the correct NPC |
| Objective | Target, location, and requirement | Prevents unrelated farming |
| Completion | Progress or turn-in confirmation | Shows whether the task counted |
| Reward | EXP after completion | Tracks the confirmed benefit |
| Cooldown | Next available quest time | Supports daily scheduling |
Use the Quest Remover carefully. Its confirmed role is to remove quests, not to refresh the 24-hour timer or guarantee a better objective. Unless the game interface clearly states otherwise, treat quest removal as an abandonment tool rather than a reroll mechanic.
Use a simple note with three fields: objective, completion status, and next quest time. This is enough to manage the known Dracius cycle without overcomplicating your route.
Titles can be managed during the same arena visit. The Title Giver does not assign quests, but combining title management with quest turn-in reduces unnecessary trips. Likewise, training purchases at the Volcano can be scheduled before a quest attempt when additional EXP is useful.
The most reliable daily order is:
- Visit Dracius.
- Read the objective.
- Train or prepare only if needed.
- Travel to the named area.
- Verify completion.
- Return to Dracius.
- Record the cooldown.
This sequence works even when the objective changes, because it relies on the quest interface rather than an assumed list of targets.
Dragon Ball Rage Quests FAQ
Q: Where do I get quests in Dragon Ball Rage?
The confirmed quest giver is Dracius at World Tournament Arena. Speak with him to receive the available quest objective.
Q: What reward do Dracius quests provide?
The confirmed reward is EXP after the quest is completed. The available reference does not provide a complete list of exact EXP amounts or additional rewards.
Q: How often can I complete another Dracius quest?
After completing a Dracius quest, the reference states that you must wait 24 hours before another one becomes available.
Q: What does the Quest Remover do?
The Quest Remover is an NPC at World Tournament Arena that removes active quests. It should be treated as a quest-abandonment option, not as a confirmed reroll or cooldown reset.
The known reference confirms the quest hub, EXP reward, and 24-hour wait, but it does not confirm a named list of every objective or exact reward values.
For the most accurate results, follow the wording shown by the current in-game quest interface. Map landmarks can help you navigate to islands such as Goku's Island, Iceland, Desert Isle, Cell Games Island, or Frozen Shrine, but location details alone do not prove that a quest is active there.
The key takeaway is straightforward: World Tournament Arena is the center of the known quest system. Dracius assigns the task, the Quest Remover clears it when necessary, and the Title Giver handles collected titles. Build your route around those confirmed functions, complete objectives carefully, and track the 24-hour cycle after every successful turn-in.