Combining features of RPG, top-down shooter, and stealth games,Weird Westis a highly memorable game that boasts a unique atmosphere and gameplay. And, like many RPGs, the game contains a boatload of fantastic side quests that, due to being separate from the main quest line, can actually be missed altogether.
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Located across farmsteads, abandoned towns, and the X,Weird Westfaithfully utilizes its Western setting to bring its side quests to life. But, with so many to choose from, where should you begin? In this list, we go over 10 of our favorites, from fetching old coats to becoming the pig-man savior of a group of threatened townsfolk (yes, heard us right).
10Holy Pig
Perhaps unsurprisingly, this side quest is only available to Ci’erns Qui’g, a pigman and one ofWeird West’sfive playable characters.Like many other Western games,combat is a crucial element ofWeird West, and it’s also the focus of this side quest. While on the Pigman Journey, C’ierns can talk to a cleric, who then tasks C’ierns with rescuing a group of townspeople being attacked by Oneirists.
Completing the side quest allows C’ierns to walk around Cedar Flats freely. Save enough townspeople, and they’ll even start referring to Ci’erns as ‘holy pig.’

9The Dying Stillwater
Accessible shortly after the start of the game, The Dying Stillwateris a side quest thatbeginners should check out for the sake of exposition, as well as to get ahold of some great loot. Playing as Jane, players will visit the location Greenwood Run in the hunt for information about Jane’s late husband. A trapdoor in the house leads to a cave, where the player finds Dean Stillwater bleeding out.
In exchange for bandages, Stillwater gives the player character information about a secret stash of treasure that can be unearthed.

8Treasure Hunt
One of our favorite randomly-generated side quests inWeird West,Treasure Hunt sees the player character using a treasure map to dig up loot. Manyplayers neglect to useWeird West’sstealth featureas widely as they should, and it really comes in handy during the Treasure Hunt side quest.
Using stealth, players can sneak around the pigmen, outlaws, and other nasties that guard hidden bounties to be found on treasure hunt side quests. In the loot bounties, players can find anything from gold and silver nuggets to legendary weapons and special amulets.

7Lone Wolf
The Lone Wolf side quest is one of the darker ones in the game, but completing it will net players a +5 boost to their reputation, as well as unlocking a new Friend for Life. Players can unlock the side quest by traveling to the intersection in Grackle as Dezi. Ultimately, the side quest involves traveling to awerewolf hunter’s homesteadand deciding whether to kill his captive werewolf prisoner or free him.
Free the prisoner, and he will become a Friend for Life. Keep in mind that doing so also means the werewolf hunter needs to be taken care of.

6Crime And Punishment
One ofWeird West’sspookier side quests, Crime and Punishment, requires players to free a spirit trapped inside a statuette. Unlike many of the game’s side quests, players can complete Crime and Punishment as any of its playable characters.
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The side quest begins when players find the Cursed Statuette, the location of which is randomized somewhere in the game’s open world. As a result, finding it can take a while. Eventually, players will need to decide whether to free the spirit inside the statuette or destroy it altogether.
5Missing Memories
Love them or hate them, fetch quests are a common feature in many games. Missing Memoriesis somewhat unique in the story it tells, though; the player is tasked with retrieving an old diary for a reward. It’s Sarah Cheng who asks the player to retrieve her diary, and she can be found on the second floor of the saloon in Grackle.
Return her diary to her for a +10 reputation boost and $100. The diary is in a house to the right of the gun store in Buford Stead and players may want to use stealth to avoid enemies here.

4Lost Threads
The whimsical Lost Threads side quest is randomly generated, so there’s no single way to unlock it. On one ofWeird West’smany homesteads, one of the NPCs present will assign the Protagonist with the task of retrieving their coat from a nearby abandoned town.
It’s important to note here that, oftentimes, thequest marker for where the coat is won’t actually appear until the player is close by. Players should check every house in the town thoroughly so as not to miss the coat accidentally. Then, return the dashing coat to its NPC owner.

3Ghost Torment
Scared of ghosts? One of the rarer side quests inWeird West, it’s easy to miss Ghost Torment altogether. To unlock the side quest, players need to complete the Thunderbird Ritual when playing as Across Rivers during his Protector Journey quest line.
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After doing so, there is a chance of any future characters the player character kills turning into a ghost. This kicks off the side quest, where the ghost of the recently-deceased character asks the player to dig up a belonging of theirs and deliver it to their family.
2The Strangeness
While this quest is randomly generated, it does have something of a unique beginning. The player character is approached by two children, who request that the player investigate some strange goings-on in a nearby town.
Because this quest is randomly generated, the ‘strangeness’ the children refer to will actually be different for each playthrough, giving this quest excellent replay value. However, each time, the story of this side quest is essentially a murder mystery, making solving it both thrilling and dark. It might not be wise to play it with the lights off, though…

1What The Doctor Ordered
WhileWeird Westisn’t a dedicated stealth game, the title does take plenty of cues from the genre, especially with the inclusion of its stealth feature.Stealth often comes in handyinWeird West’smany side quests, and What the Doctor Ordered is no exception.
Players can start the side quest from any of the game’s doctor’s offices. In short, What the Doctor Orderedinvolves delivering goods to extra dangerous locations, which is why stealth often comes in handy. Additionally, the quest is repeatable, so it’s sure to appeal to all the masochists out there, too.

Weird Westis out now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
