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Stalker 2: Comment terminer la quête de plaisanterie dans Rookie Village

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Mar 06,2025

Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl présente de nombreuses interactions engageantes NPC, conduisant souvent à de petites quêtes. Une telle rencontre unique est avec Lyonchyk Sprat dans Rookie Village. Ce guide détaille comment terminer sa quête de "blague".

Trouver et terminer la quête de blague

Emplacement de Lyonchyk Sprat

Localisez Lyonchyk Sprat dans le village recrue (région de Cordon). Il appellera Skif près du centre du village. Sa première tentative de blague échouera, conduisant à sa demande d'aide de Skif à en livrer une meilleure à un groupe de harceleurs par le feu de joie. L'acceptation initie la quête.

Aider Lyonchyk à livrer une blague

Lyonchyk demande à Skif d'attendre dans le grenier. Une échelle à côté du feu de joie mène au grenier; Montez pour continuer.

Plusieurs options de blagues sont présentées; Choisir tout se traduira par une livraison de blagues réussie et une fin de quête.

Recevoir votre récompense

Récompense de Lyonchyk Sprat

Après l'interaction, retournez à Lyonchyk. Il remerciera Skif et le récompensera avec 900 coupons. Le fait de ne pas sélectionner une option de blague mènera à la tentative infructueuse de Lyonchyk, ce qui a entraîné une quête ratée et un Lyonchyk déçu.

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