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There are a total of 4 different NPCs that can handle out client requests, which each NPC specialising in different types of requests. A player may only accept one client request from each NPC at a time; however, they may cancel their current client request by talking to the appropriate NPC. There is no penalty for doing this, although any progress accumulated on the client requests will be lost if applicable.
There are a total of 4 different NPCs that can handle out client requests, which each NPC specialising in different types of requests. A player may only accept one client request from each NPC at a time; however, they may cancel their current client request by talking to the appropriate NPC. There is no penalty for doing this, although any progress accumulated on the client requests will be lost if applicable.


Client requests can be repeated infinitely to the player's desire (not including Curtz' requests), allowing them to amass more meseta or items as they see fit.
Client requests can be repeated infinitely to the player's desire, allowing them to amass more meseta or items as they see fit.


Players can see their client request progress in the main menu, under the {{MissionData}} mission data section, followed by the {{Progress}} progress option.
Players can see their client request progress in the main menu, under the {{MissionData}} mission data section, followed by the {{Progress}} progress option.
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