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Fresh outside the Hospital in Roblox Project Mugetsu
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How to become a Quincy in Project Mugetsu

Following the Quincy path.

Fans of classic anime and manga have been flocking to the Bleach-inspired ARPG Project Mugetsu on Roblox. It is now possible to become a Quincy in the game, so read on to find out exactly how in my guide. 

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Roblox Project Mugetsu - How to become a Quincy guide

Map showing the location of NPC Fresh in Project Mugetsu
Image by Pro Game guides via the Project Mugetsu Trello

The first thing you need to do if you want to choose the Quincy race in Roblox Project Mugetsu is to find the Hospital. I’ve marked it on the map above but it is possible to get turned around in the game (and it isn’t obvious the building is a hospital). The simplest way to find it is to start at the bridge. 

With your back to the bridge so you’re facing the town, follow the road straight ahead and take the first left turn. Keep following this road as it turns to the right and stay on it until you see a construction site on your left (there is a lot of sand on the ground and cranes on the site). Cut diagonally across the building site and the hospital is on the other side.

Related: Project Mugetsu Race Progression Guide – PM Roblox

Becoming a Quincy in Project Mugetsu - Fresh quest walkthrough

Talking to Fresh in Project Mugetsu
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Head across the hospital car park to the main doors, where you’ll find an NPC called Fresh sitting on the ground. Speak to him to begin the quest. Note that you can only talk to Fresh if you are still a human. Fresh will ask you to find a Key. To complete this you will need to defeat two Rogue Shinigami who you will see in the car park you are in.

Finding Douda in Project Mugetsu
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This gives you the Key to Room 9. Go into the hospital through the door next to Fresh. Inside the room, you’ll find the Quincy Book (you can’t enter until you have the key). Now go to the road at the back of the hospital and speak to NPC Douda. Douda will teleport you to Hueco Mundo. 

Becoming a Quincy in Project Mugetsu - Tyrone quest

Map showing the entrance to Tyrone's cave in Project Mugetsu
Image by Pro Game guides via the Project Mugetsu Trello

Once in Hueco Mundo, make your way across the small map to the west side where you’ll see a cave in the mountain at the top of a long flight of steps (marked on the map above). You can't miss it thanks to the blue glow.

You'll find an NPC named Tyrone inside. Speak to him and he’ll ask you to collect a Hollow Mask. The hollow you need is highlighted in red, so you can’t miss it. Once you defeat it and pick up the mask, give it to Tyrone to be teleported to Yhwach. 

When this teleport happens you have an 80 percent chance of becoming a Quincy. If you do not become a Quincy on your first attempt, you’ll have to repeat the quest until you do. It is unlikely to take more than two attempts, but it is possible. 

Looking into Tyrone's Cave in Project Mugetsu
Image via official Project Mugetsu Trello

For more on Project Mugetsu here at Pro Game Guides check out Project Mugetsu Codes [PM] and Project Mugetsu PM Quest Boss Guide – Roblox!


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Chris Marling
Chris Marling is a writer and editor with more than 20 years of experience across newspapers, magazines, and websites. Based in the UK, he has written professionally on everything from tech to tearooms. But his real passion is gaming, going right back to the Atari 2600 - and especially RPGs and MMOs. He cut his teeth on games such as The Realm and Anarchy Online. But 20 years on still gets excited about exploring each new world. When not online, you'll find him gaming analog-style around the table. Chris has had five of his own board games published, including Pioneer Days and Armageddon.