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The original was posted on /r/feedthebeast by /u/Uncommonality on 2024-11-13 13:08:42+00:00.
I, personally, always group a pack’s quest book into two groups - one is the approach to questing, i.e. the number of quests and their complexity, while the second is their approach to rewards (random, set, none).
My personal preference is a low amount of quests with no rewards, because all those packs with “10000 quests” usually end up with the book being just a checklist of random junk or filler quests like “collect every NBT differentiated gregtech screw” or “collect every dye and dyed item” or whatever.
And hell, these “quests” also have a place, but not as a 16x128 block of boxes in your book somewhere because the pack maker put every item as its own quest. This kind of quest would work on a challenge page, as one singular quest containing every item.