Gameplay Quests
Focus on the way you play individual rounds. Examples include winning a set number of games, achieving an exact score, getting blackjacks, pushing with the dealer, or using the hint feature. Progress is tracked round by round.
Coin-Based Quests
Track the amount you wager or win. These quests may require betting a total number of coins across multiple games, placing certain bets over a set number of games, or winning a specific amount of coins. Only coins won in gameplay count — bonuses or daily rewards are excluded.
Strategy-Based Quests
Encourage the use of specific Blackjack moves and tactics. Examples include splitting, doubling, taking insurance, reaching 21 without a blackjack, or causing the dealer to bust. Some require winning in the same round after performing the action.
Daily Challenge Quests
Connected to the game’s daily challenge mode. These quests may require you to win today’s challenge, complete it within a certain number of tries, or win multiple daily challenges in total. Past incomplete challenges can also count toward progress.
Level-Based Quests
Track your player progression by requiring you to increase your level a specific number of times during the quest period. Each level-up adds to your progress until the target is reached.
Unique Terminology Quests
Based on recognised blackjack hand types with special names. Examples include soft hands (Ace counted as 1 or 11), stiff hands (valued between 12 and 16), and Five-Card Charlies (five cards totalling under 21).
This article provides an overview of the quest types you may encounter. For detailed breakdowns of the rules, progress conditions, and examples for each category, see the dedicated articles below.
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