FlyQuest introduces WorldQuest for the 2020 World Championship

TL;DR

  • FlyQuest combines TreeQuest and SeaQuest into WorldQuest for Worlds 2020
  • Environmental contributions based on kills, Ocean Dragons, and match victories
  • Bonus milestones offer escalating rewards up to $100,000 for winning championship
  • All contributions double if team advances past group stage
  • Campaign continues FlyQuest’s established environmental initiative legacy

Making their inaugural appearance at the international championship, FlyQuest introduces WorldQuest as their signature environmental campaign for the global stage.

For the trees AND the seas! 🌳 🌊

Introducing our
#Worlds2020
campaign, WorldQuest! Let’s
#ShowcaseGreatness
together!

🔗 :
https://t.co/VwRspP8TOP
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— WorldQuest (@FlyQuest)
September 23, 2020

Throughout the 2020 League of Legends World Championship, FlyQuest will execute simultaneous reforestation and coral restoration efforts. The organization’s environmental contributions will directly correlate with in-game achievements including eliminations, Ocean Dragon captures, and every group stage victory secured by the team.

Should FlyQuest progress beyond the initial group phase, all environmental donations will multiply by two. This escalation translates to $2,000 in combined arboreal and marine conservation support distributed between One Tree Planted and The Coral Reef Alliance.

Additionally, FlyQuest has implemented progressive achievement tiers that substantially amplify environmental impact. These performance-based incentives activate as the team advances through each tournament phase.

WorldQuest Performance Milestones

  • Group stage advancement ($5,000)
  • Quarterfinal victory ($10,000)
  • Semifinal championship ($50,000)
  • Summoner’s Cup championship ($100,000)

The escalating reward structure creates powerful incentives for competitive excellence while maximizing ecological benefits. Teams facing elimination scenarios should prioritize strategic play to secure at least baseline environmental contributions.

FlyQuest has established a consistent track record of environmental stewardship through their Go Green program initiatives. The organization initiated their conservation efforts with TreeQuest, planting vegetation for each competitive victory and dragon objective secured during LCS matches. This initiative subsequently expanded into SeaQuest during the 2020 LCS Summer Split, focusing on marine ecosystem restoration.

The current World Championship represents the convergence of both conservation campaigns into a unified environmental strategy. This integrated approach mirrors the Class Guide strategic coordination required in competitive team compositions.

FlyQuest confronts significant competitive challenges in Group A, matched against tournament favorites Top Esports and DragonX. Achieving the progressive bonus tiers demands exceptional performance levels comparable to mastering complex Complete Guide mechanics in other competitive titles.

Even without advancing beyond the group stage, the environmental initiative generates substantial ecological value and community support. The campaign structure ensures meaningful conservation impact regardless of competitive outcomes, similar to the foundational principles in our Weapons Unlock progression systems.

FlyQuest’s inaugural World Championship match commences on October 3rd against Chinese powerhouse Top Esports. Teams should approach early matches with strategic discipline to establish momentum for both competitive and environmental objectives.

Action Checklist

  • Monitor FlyQuest’s performance metrics including kills, Ocean Dragons, and match victories
  • Track group stage progression to calculate doubled contribution potential
  • Follow bonus milestone activation as team advances through bracket stages
  • Engage with campaign through social media using #Worlds2020 and #ShowcaseGreatness

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