PAW Patrol World
21 Achievements
1000
6-8h
PC
Xbox One
Xbox Series
No job is too big
Complete all help requests
40
1.08%
How to unlock the No job is too big achievement in PAW Patrol World - Definitive Guide
Help requests are this game's equivalent of side quests. In each of the four areas, there will be various NPCs with an exclamation mark (!) in a text bubble. These are all visible on your map at all times. Simply complete each person's very short help request in each location for this achievement. There are 40 total, ten per area.
Note that some NPCs require you to use a specific Emote to start their help request. I never ran into a situation where I didn't have an Emote unlocked for an NPC, thankfully. You'll need to switch to the pup they show, press lt and then use the Emote that matches the icon by them. That'll initiate the help request.
Also note that there is unfortunately no way to track which help requests you've completed. For whatever reason, all help requests stay on your map even after you've completed them. Either mentally tick them off, or write them down, or progress through them methodically. If you do interact with an NPC whose help request you've finished, you'll get a prompt asking you if you want to replay the mission. This obviously means you've already done it.
Note that some NPCs require you to use a specific Emote to start their help request. I never ran into a situation where I didn't have an Emote unlocked for an NPC, thankfully. You'll need to switch to the pup they show, press lt and then use the Emote that matches the icon by them. That'll initiate the help request.
Also note that there is unfortunately no way to track which help requests you've completed. For whatever reason, all help requests stay on your map even after you've completed them. Either mentally tick them off, or write them down, or progress through them methodically. If you do interact with an NPC whose help request you've finished, you'll get a prompt asking you if you want to replay the mission. This obviously means you've already done it.
12 Comments
The problem is that they do vanish from the map, but only until the day/night cycle refreshes. It’s so wild that this specific achievement is the only aspect of the game that isn’t very thought out well.
By FullyInvasive on 21 Feb 2024 00:54
Side note (if like me you didn’t realize there was “emote” quests) there are 2 emote quests per locations !
Tips : in the “Game Setting” you can toggles these options :
- Manual camera
- Easy character switching (you won’t have to do it manually)
- Skip dialogue
These will greatly help you go faster in the quests.
Tips : in the “Game Setting” you can toggles these options :
- Manual camera
- Easy character switching (you won’t have to do it manually)
- Skip dialogue
These will greatly help you go faster in the quests.
By Psyster on 10 Mar 2024 22:44
Help requests are this game's equivalent of side quests. In each of the four areas, there will be various NPCs with an exclamation mark (!) in a text bubble. These are all visible on your map at all times. Simply complete each person's very short help request in each location for this achievement. There are 40 total, ten per area.
Note that some NPCs require you to use a specific Emote to start their help request. I never ran into a situation where I didn't have an Emote unlocked for an NPC, thankfully. You'll need to switch to the pup they show, press , and then use the Emote that matches the icon by them. That'll initiate the help request.
Also note that there is unfortunately no way to track which help requests you've completed. For whatever reason, all help requests stay on your map even after you've completed them. Either mentally tick them off, or write them down, or progress through them methodically. If you do interact with an NPC whose help request you've finished, you'll get a prompt asking you if you want to replay the mission. This obviously means you've already done it.
Note that some NPCs require you to use a specific Emote to start their help request. I never ran into a situation where I didn't have an Emote unlocked for an NPC, thankfully. You'll need to switch to the pup they show, press , and then use the Emote that matches the icon by them. That'll initiate the help request.
Also note that there is unfortunately no way to track which help requests you've completed. For whatever reason, all help requests stay on your map even after you've completed them. Either mentally tick them off, or write them down, or progress through them methodically. If you do interact with an NPC whose help request you've finished, you'll get a prompt asking you if you want to replay the mission. This obviously means you've already done it.