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Unturned California 2 Complete Quests Guide (2026): All 100+ NPC Quests

California 2 ships with over 100 NPC quests across multiple safezones, plus a connected story arc, hidden side quests, and Deadzone-gated endgame chains. The April 2026 launch made this map’s quest content the deepest in any official Unturned map to date. This guide walks through the quest structure, the recommended completion order, the gotchas that trap most players, and the admin tools that fix stuck quest states on dedicated servers.

Quest types in California 2

Five categories of quests in California 2, each with its own pacing:

Recommended quest completion order

The non-obvious progression most players miss:

  1. Spawn safezone tutorial chain. The first safezone NPC walks you through basic survival mechanics. Skip this only if you’re a returning Unturned player; the rewards (starter weapon, basic gear) make early survival much easier.
  2. Gather basic safezone-to-safezone delivery quests. Walk between safezones and accept whatever’s offered. These are easy XP, easy gear, and they introduce you to each safezone’s NPCs so you know who’s the quest giver.
  3. Pick a faction by mid-game. Around quest 30-40, the faction split becomes irreversible. Read the dialog trees carefully; choosing wrong locks you out of significant content.
  4. Complete the main story arc to Deadzone unlock. Don’t push into Deadzone before unlocking the official quest path; the gear-tier progression is balanced around having faction quest rewards.
  5. Hidden / discovery quests as filler between major beats. Avoid grinding them all at once; they’re more rewarding when interleaved with story progression.
  6. Deadzone endgame loops. Once you’ve cleared main story + faction, the Deadzone tiers are the long-tail content. Bring a coordinated group; solo Deadzone runs past tier 2 are impractical.

The most common quest gotchas

Patterns that trap players repeatedly:

Quest items don’t drop in standard loot. California 2 quest items often spawn in scripted locations, not random loot tables. If a quest tells you to find a “Damaged Radio” you won’t find it in random vehicles; it’s at a specific zone marked in the quest log. Re-read the quest description.

Time-of-day dependent triggers. Some hidden quests only fire during in-game night. Some NPC quest-givers only appear during day. If a quest seems stuck, check the in-game clock and try the location at the opposite time.

Multi-visit requirements. Several quests need you to talk to the same NPC multiple times across different in-game days. If a quest description ends with “come back later,” that’s literal: sleep through a day cycle and return.

Killing the wrong zombie type. Quest counters often distinguish zombie types (regular zombies vs hyper zombies vs special infected). A quest that says “kill 20 zombies in the Deadzone” might only count specific tier-2 zombies, not all zombies. Check the quest counter before grinding.

Faction lock-out. The biggest source of “I think I broke my save” reports. Faction quests around the mid-game become exclusive. Once you accept a Federal quest, the Coalition path becomes inaccessible until a much-later reconciliation quest. Save before mid-game faction commitments.

Quest progression for dedicated server admins

Hosting California 2 on a dedicated server adds operational concerns the single-player guide doesn’t address:

Quest state per player. Unturned tracks quest progress per-player on the server. New players joining mid-wipe need to start the quest chain from scratch. The map_guide shouldn’t be in the safezone-tutorial state for everyone.

Admin reset commands. If a quest gets stuck (a known issue in early California 2 patches), use the admin command:

resetquest [player_id] [quest_id]

This forces the quest back to its initial state. Quest IDs are listed in the server’s QuestData directory. Common stuck quest IDs are documented in our California 2 admin guide.

Difficulty scaling. Server admins running PvP-focused worlds often find quest pacing too slow for player retention. Consider:

Persistence across wipes. Unturned saves quest progress per player. When you wipe the world, quest progress wipes with it. If you want to wipe loot but preserve quest progress, you’ll need to manually preserve Players/[steam_id]/Player/Player.dat while wiping the world data.

Tracking quest progress in the menu

Three QoL settings most players don’t enable:

The Deadzone quest chain (endgame)

Deadzone access is gated by the main story; once unlocked, four endgame quest tiers wait:

Tier 1. The accessible outer Deadzone. Zombies are stronger than the open world but manageable with mid-tier gear. Quests focus on resource extraction and securing the Deadzone perimeter. Solo-friendly with good preparation.

Tier 2. Pushes into deeper Deadzone areas with persistent environmental hazards (radiation, contaminated water). Quests require radiation protection gear. Coordinated group recommended; solo-doable with patience.

Tier 3. Major hazards, special infected variants, scripted boss-class encounters. Quests reward top-tier weapons and unique cosmetics. Group of 3+ effectively required.

Tier 4 (deep Deadzone). The endgame-of-endgame. Heavy-equipment requirements, scripted wave events, and quests that take multiple play sessions. Most servers don’t see Tier 4 completion until well into wipe weeks 4-6.

Hosting a California 2 server

California 2 is the most demanding map in the Unturned roster. Memory usage is significantly higher than Russia or Washington maps. RAM sizing recommendations:

Our managed Unturned hosting handles California 2 specifically: the map is pre-loaded, plugin compatibility (Rocket / RocketMod) is supported, and the panel exposes the per-map config (XP rates, day length, zombie density). For broader California 2 setup including the admin commands referenced above, see the California 2 Admin Guide and the map overview.

Bottom line

California 2’s quest content is the deepest in Unturned. Treat it like an RPG: pick a faction deliberately, save before mid-game irreversible choices, and don’t sleep on the Deadzone endgame loop. For dedicated server admins, plan for higher RAM use than smaller maps and keep the resetquest admin command on hand for stuck quest states.

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