has an open world that's perfect for the inclusion of many side quests and extra activities. While some of these activities are just for fun, others reveal lore about the game's world. The rewards for these extra activities also vary, but one specific chain of quests has a pretty powerful final reward once the entire quest chain is completed.
[Warning: This article contains spoilers for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.]
In, the map really opens up. Since Cloud and his friends are no longer in Midgar, they have the opportunity to explore the wider world of Gaia. As they continue their search for Sephiroth to stop him from achieving his goals, they come across several other locations, each of which has the potential to have even more side activities to participate in. One chain of quests takes place over multiple regions, but there's the potential to earn a special summon as a reward.
When it comes to Protorelic quests, there are a total of six quests spread out over six regions. Each quest has four steps, and these include a mixture of cutscenes, killing enemies, and solving puzzles. While every individual quest has a reward in the form of some World Intel and information about Gilgamesh, the real reward comes when all six quests, along with the two additional Protorelic challenges, are completed.
As a final reward, the party gains the ability to summon Gilgamesh and craft nice end-game accessories. The Protorelic questlines in vary a lot between regions, and that means that the quest in one region might be rather tedious, while the quest in another region is straightforward and quick. Combined with the final two challenges that become available after these quests, it might not feel worthwhile to complete the full chain for the Gilgamesh summon. Luckily, these quests are optional and don't need to be completed in order to finish the main questline.
One detail that adds a bit of additional difficulty to the Protorelic quests is that they need to be completed in the proper
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