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Atelier Ryza: Where the Book Went Side Quest Guide

Atelier Ryza

Around the time of main quest mission The Panicking Boy: 7 Ryza will happen upon a quest at Fressher’s Shop in the Boden District. Below, you will find the steps to follow for a guide for Where the Book Went Side Quest in Atelier Ryza.

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Where the Book Went Side Quest in Atelier Ryza

Once the scene is done and you have control of Ryza, head right once out of the alley leading to Fressher’s Shop. Head straight and at the corner where the two staircases meet, speak to the guy with the purple hair.

You’ll now want to speak to the girl with the amber hair on the north side of the district. She will also not have what you are looking for, but you must now either use the fast travel board for the world map menu to head to Kurken Port.

Your third person will be standing straight ahead from the entrance to the port past Romy to the woman in yellow, she will also not have what you are looking for. Without having the book in hand, return to Fressher’s Shop in Boden District and turn the quest in to Gina to complete it.

There you have it, you will have completed the Where the Book Went side quest in Atelier Ryza.

Time needed: 1 hour

If you would like a more condensed set of steps on how to complete Where the Book Went side quest in Atelier Ryza.

  1. Once you have started the quest, head to the stairs leading up to the doctor and speak to the man with purple hair.

  2. Cross the closest bridge and speak to the girl with the amber hair straight ahead.

  3. Use your world map to travel to Kurken Port, head straight from the entrance. past Romy to the woman in the yellow dress.

  4. Return to Fressher’s Shop in the Boden District and speak to Gina to complete the quest.

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