Tainted Grail: The Fall Of Avalonfeatures a wide range of quests tied to different characters across the map. As you move through new areas, you’ll regularly come across people who need help, with objectives that can be quick and simple or more involved and time-consuming.

Because of how many quests there are, it’s easy to miss some entirely. Depending on your path and the choices you make, certain questlines can become unavailable, and in some cases, you might never even meet the NPC who gives them. Exploration and paying attention to your surroundings can make a big difference.

Player speaking to Phaidros - Tainted Grail The Fall Of Avalon

How To Start The Price Of Perfection Quest

If you managed tomeet Taranis during your travel,then you will know he extends the invite to the Alchemist Guild after proving yourself that you are worthy and you accepted his request.

After completing the first few tasks that he ordered you to do and learning about what happened to Caelum, for your next task, he will ask you tolocate another guild member called Phaidros.

After you accept to take on this task,the Price of Perfection quest will begin,and you will need to locate Phaidros.

How To Complete The Price Of Perfection Quest

Luckily for you, Phaidros is not that far to locate as he can be foundat his lab located northwest of the map, so make your way there.

As soon as you approach the house, you will find a few enemies around, so make sure to kill them first so you will be able to go inside.

After you get done with the enemies, go inside and you should find what looks likea basement door that will lead you to Phaidros.

So go through it and you will be approached by Phaidros, andhe will start speaking with you.

During the conversation, you will learn about the tests he has been conducting and all about his stuff. Thenlet him know that Taranis sent you, and that’s when you will complete the quest.

This will lead straight into the follow-up quest ,Fragments of Humanity where Phaidros will ask for your help to bring him a crucial ingredient for his research.