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Joining a friend who is ahead of you in quests allows you to "skip" quests.

What are the consequences to this? Do you lose out on experience and first-time drops? Or can you go back and do those later?

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No consequences, but any quests you skip will not be selectable from 'Change Quest' until such a time that you go back and complete them. This includes if you later complete the quests on a higher difficulty, you will still need to go back to the difficulty you skipped them on to clear them if you want to be able to join that quest using 'Change Quest'.

As mentioned you won't lose quest XP, going back and completing the quest will provide you with the XP for that quest and you can complete quests as many times as you want. First-time drops are on normal mode only, and skipping bosses will not stop you from getting your first time drop if you then subsequently go back to kill bosses you skipped.

Since patch 1.0.2b it is no longer to skip past the end of an Act, meaning while you can still skip quests within the act you have progressed upto, you must now kill the end boss of each act in order to progress to the next act.

Source: "It is no longer possible to skip entire Acts in a multiplayer game"

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The answer to that question is no. I skipped finishing Act I and was helping my friend in Act II the other day and we killed Belial, I got the first time drop for him right there, went back and did the butcher by myself later that night and got his first time drop as well. (This was on my new HC char during normal difficulty obviously) – Xenogard Jun 20 '12 at 11:20
Thanks @Xenogard, updated my post accordingly :) – kalina Jun 20 '12 at 11:22
No problem happy to have helped cleared things up for anyone still wondering :) – Xenogard Jun 20 '12 at 11:28

No there are no consequences at all. You can go back at any time and begin the last quest you were doing by yourself and it will start you from whichever part you were furthest during that quest. If you've never had a first time drop from an act boss you will get it whenever you defeat that boss for the first time (Rares seem to only drop once, and only in normal) Achievements earned in a friends game are obviously kept, as are lore book and conversations that are counted towards achievements.

I know because I've done it with some of my alt chars and helped my friends out with achievements.

Also @Ashel Crossing Difficulties isn't an issue because lower difficulty characters cannot go up to higher difficulties (There is also a level requirement for each difficulty so you shouldn't simply get your friends to rush you to Diablo anyway) So there is no way you can miss out on the Normal Boss drops so long as you actually go and defeat all of them for the first time on normal.

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You can return to any quest you've previously completed from the menu, via the Change Quest button beneath the Start/Resume Game button. You miss the experience, items, and achievements you might have received from doing those quests, but since you can revisit at any time, there's no permanent loss from skipping ahead.

To elaborate on the above:

  • Quest experience is never lost, as quests always seem to give the same amount of experience when completed, regardless of how many times you've completed them before.
  • You do not receive your 'guaranteed' rare(s) for killing a boss the first time in modes past Normal - this appears to be a Normal only thing. I'm not sure what happens if you kill them on a higher difficulty then return to them later - once the servers come back up, I'll check that.
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Defeating some bosses for the first time causes them to drop specific items and equipment, and I believe some offer more experience than usual. If someone were to skip such a boss, will it still drop these items and offer this experience bonus, or are they permanently lost? – DBRalir May 25 '12 at 5:46
An intriguing and potentially fiendish-to-answer question if you bring crossing difficulties into account. Still, I have a monk I might be able to test this with, given a few hours tomorrow and some friends showing up who can help me.. – Ashel May 25 '12 at 11:38
@Ashel - Any updates if your Monk has achieved enlightenment on this? – Alok May 29 '12 at 5:58
Yes! (Mostly. I still have one test left to do, but the servers just restarted on me and locked the ability to create new games..) – Ashel May 29 '12 at 9:54

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