Bonus Series Quests

The Bonus Series are a series of quests meant to be completed after you have finished the planet’s main storyline. In the past, these were one-time quests, but they are now repeatable and are treated like weekly quests. These now-repeatable questlines each have a full story and cutscene sequence. They can be treated as additional story quests to enjoy, or a source of Conquest points for characters who have the Bonus Series in their conquest objectives list options.

Fully completing each quest chain at level 61+ will get you four Heroic Alliance crates which can be turned in for cosmetic gear and credits after playing Chapter 9 of Knights of the Fallen Empire, plus a small amount of credits.

If you are below level 61, you’ll instead get a box of gear with two gear pieces inside appropriate for your role and combat style, similar to completing a heroic quest, and a small amount of XP and credits.

The main quest for each bonus series resets itself weekly, and the individual quests within it reset daily, so make sure you have enough time to play it and complete it before starting the quest if you play slowly. Weeklies reset every Tuesday morning at 4 AM Pacific, dailies rest every morning at 4 AM Pacific, and you can see the current timer countdown after you pick up the quests at the top of the quest log. All the bonus series quests are repeatable daily or weekly, but you may need to have the main quest active before you can see them.

Alderaan Bonus Series

How to Start (Republic): To start the Alderaan bonus series, Republic players will speak to Major Brom, in a side room on the main floor of House Organa, second door on the left in the big hallway. You do need to have completed your class story on Alderaan (or skipped ahead to the later expansion stories) before the quest giver will have a quest symbol, but you do not need to have done the Alderaan planetary story. There may or may not be a level requirement as well.

The main quest Securing the Advance resets itself weekly, and the individual quests within it reset daily, so make sure you have enough time to play it and complete it before starting the quest if you play slowly. Weeklies reset every Tuesday morning at 4 AM Pacific, dailies rest every morning at 4 AM Pacific, and you can see the current timer countdown after you pick up the quests at the top of the quest log. All the bonus series quests are repeatable daily or weekly, but you may need to have the main quest active before you can see them.

How to Start (Imperial): To start the Alderaan bonus series, Imperial players will speak to Lord Serjay Thul, in a side room on the right-hand side of the main floor of the Thul Palace. You do need to have completed your class story on Alderaan (or skipped ahead to the later expansion stories) before the questgiver will have a quest symbol, but you do not need to have done the Alderaan planetary story. There may or may not be a level requirement as well.

The main quest The Devouring Plague resets itself weekly, and the individual quests within it reset daily, so make sure you have enough time to play it and complete it before starting the quest if you play slowly. Weeklies reset every Tuesday morning at 4 AM Pacific, dailies rest every morning at 4 AM Pacific, and you can see the current timer countdown after you pick up the quests at the top of the quest log. All the bonus series quests are repeatable daily or weekly, but you may need to have the main quest active before you can see them.

Balmorra Bonus Series

How to Start (Republic): Republic players will speak to Gabe Dovaro after their Balmorra class quest is completed, on the platforms near where you load in to Balmorra, at possibly level 29 or higher.

The main quest Exit Strategy resets itself weekly, and the individual quests within it reset daily, so make sure you have enough time to play it and complete it before starting the quest if you play slowly. Weeklies reset every Tuesday morning at 4 AM Pacific, dailies rest every morning at 4 AM Pacific, and you can see the current timer countdown after you pick up the quests at the top of the quest log. All the bonus series quests are repeatable daily or weekly, but you may need to have the main quest active before you can see them.

How to Start (Imperial): The Imperial Balmorran bonus series can be started after you complete your Balmorra class quest by speaking to Captain Laverse at the entrance to the Balmorra spaceport. (The Imperial Balmorra Bonus Series seems to have a level restriction of level 12 and up, but this is hard to test.)

The main quest Return to the Front resets itself weekly, and the individual quests within it reset daily, so make sure you have enough time to play it and complete it before starting the quest if you play slowly. Weeklies reset every Tuesday morning at 4 AM Pacific, dailies rest every morning at 4 AM Pacific, and you can see the current timer countdown after you pick up the quests at the top of the quest log. All the bonus series quests are repeatable daily or weekly, but you may need to have the main quest active before you can see them.

Belsavis Bonus Series

How to Start (Republic): Republic players start the Belsavis bonus series by talking to Agent Moritt, near the shuttle on the Belsavis Orbital Station. You do need to have completed your class story on Belsavis (or skipped ahead to the later expansion stories) before the quest giver will have a quest symbol, but you do not need to have done the Belsavis planetary story. There may or may not be a level requirement as well.

The main quest Operation Barricade resets itself weekly, and the individual quests within it reset daily, so make sure you have enough time to play it and complete it before starting the quest if you play slowly. Weeklies reset every Tuesday morning at 4 AM Pacific, dailies rest every morning at 4 AM Pacific, and you can see the current timer countdown after you pick up the quests at the top of the quest log. All the bonus series quests are repeatable daily or weekly, but you may need to have the main quest active before you can see them.

How to Start (Imperial): Imperial players start the Belsavis bonus series by talking to Agent Brandis, near the shuttle on the Belsavis Orbital Station. You do need to have completed your class story on Belsavis (or skipped ahead to the later expansion stories) before the quest giver will have a quest symbol, but you do not need to have done the Belsavis planetary story. There may or may not be a level requirement as well.

The main quest Belsavis Reborn resets itself weekly, and the individual quests within it reset daily, so make sure you have enough time to play it and complete it before starting the quest if you play slowly. Weeklies reset every Tuesday morning at 4 AM Pacific, dailies rest every morning at 4 AM Pacific, and you can see the current timer countdown after you pick up the quests at the top of the quest log. All the bonus series quests are repeatable daily or weekly, but you may need to have the main quest active before you can see them.

Hoth Bonus Series

How to Start (Republic): To start the bonus series on Hoth, Republic players will speak to General Ilic Nadab near a crate in the middle of the Republic command bunker where you land. You do need to have completed your class story on Hoth (or skipped ahead to the later expansion stories) before the questgiver will have a quest symbol, but you do not need to have done the Hoth planetary story.

The main quest Savage Attack resets itself weekly, and the individual quests within it reset daily, so make sure you have enough time to play it and complete it before starting the quest if you play slowly. Weeklies reset every Tuesday morning at 4 AM Pacific, dailies rest every morning at 4 AM Pacific, and you can see the current timer countdown after you pick up the quests at the top of the quest log. All the bonus series quests are repeatable daily or weekly, but you may need to have the main quest active before you can see them.

How to Start (Imperial): To start the bonus series on Hoth, and Imperial players will speak to Captain Graich inside Dorn Base near the shuttle near where you load in. You do need to have completed your class story on Hoth (or skipped ahead to the later expansion stories) before the questgiver will have a quest symbol, but you do not need to have done the Hoth planetary story.

The main quest Revenge of the Bane Brigade resets itself weekly, and the individual quests within it reset daily, so make sure you have enough time to play it and complete it before starting the quest if you play slowly. Weeklies reset every Tuesday morning at 4 AM Pacific, dailies rest every morning at 4 AM Pacific, and you can see the current timer countdown after you pick up the quests at the top of the quest log. All the bonus series quests are repeatable daily or weekly, but you may need to have the main quest active before you can see them.

Nar Shaddaa Bonus Series

How to Start (Republic): The Nar Shaddaa bonus series can be picked up in the spaceport by speaking to Deera Ulyette on the Republic side. You do need to have completed your class story on Nar Shaddaa (or skipped ahead to the later expansion stories) before the quest giver will have a quest symbol, but you do not need to have done the Nar Shaddaa planetary story.

The main quest The War for Nar Shaddaa resets itself weekly, and the individual quests within it reset daily, so make sure you have enough time to play it and complete it before starting the quest if you play slowly. Weeklies reset every Tuesday morning at 4 AM Pacific, dailies rest every morning at 4 AM Pacific, and you can see the current timer countdown after you pick up the quests at the top of the quest log. All the bonus series quests are repeatable daily or weekly, but you may need to have the main quest active before you can see them.

How to Start (Imperial): The Nar Shaddaa bonus series can be picked up in the spaceport by speaking to Colonel Harok on the Imperial side. You do need to have completed your class story on Nar Shaddaa (or skipped ahead to the later expansion stories) before the quest giver will have a quest symbol, but you do not need to have done the Nar Shaddaa planetary story. * The quest does seem to be a weekly repeatable, but it has the wrong icon over Colonel Harok that looks non-repeatable.

The main quest Shattering the Peace resets itself weekly, and the individual quests within it reset daily, so make sure you have enough time to play it and complete it before starting the quest if you play slowly. Weeklies reset every Tuesday morning at 4 AM Pacific, dailies rest every morning at 4 AM Pacific, and you can see the current timer countdown after you pick up the quests at the top of the quest log. All the bonus series quests are repeatable daily or weekly, but you may need to have the main quest active before you can see them.

Taris Bonus Series

How to Start (Republic): The Republic Taris bonus series can be started after you complete your Taris class quest by speaking to Strom, inside the Taris spaceport. (The Republic Taris Bonus Series seems to have a level restriction of level 12 and up, but this is hard to test.) You do need to have completed your class story on Taris (or skipped ahead to the later expansion stories) before the quest giver will have a quest symbol, but you do not need to have done the Taris planetary story. * The quest does seem to be a weekly repeatable, but it has the wrong icon over Strom that looks non-repeatable.

The main quest Taris: Bonus Series (yes, it is called “Taris: Bonus Series”) resets itself weekly, and the individual quests within it reset daily, so make sure you have enough time to play it and complete it before starting the quest if you play slowly. Weeklies reset every Tuesday morning at 4 AM Pacific, dailies rest every morning at 4 AM Pacific, and you can see the current timer countdown after you pick up the quests at the top of the quest log. All the bonus series quests are repeatable daily or weekly, but you may need to have the main quest active before you can see them.

How to Start (Imperial): Imperial players will speak to Colonel Surab after their Taris class quest is completed, directly in front of the shuttle where you load into Balmorra at level 29 or higher. You do need to have completed your class story on Taris (or skipped ahead to the later expansion stories) before the quest giver will have a quest symbol, but you do not need to have done the Taris planetary story. * The quest does seem to be a weekly repeatable, but it has the wrong icon over Colonel Surab that looks non-repeatable.

The main quest Taris: Bonus Series (yes, it is called “Taris: Bonus Series”) resets itself weekly, and the individual quests within it reset daily, so make sure you have enough time to play it and complete it before starting the quest if you play slowly. Weeklies reset every Tuesday morning at 4 AM Pacific, dailies rest every morning at 4 AM Pacific, and you can see the current timer countdown after you pick up the quests at the top of the quest log. All the bonus series quests are repeatable daily or weekly, but you may need to have the main quest active before you can see them.

Tatooine Bonus Series

How to Start (Republic): The Republic Tatooine bonus series can be started by talking to Galen Besk at the the entrance to the Republic spaceport. You do need to have completed your class story on Tatooine (or skipped ahead to the later expansion stories) before the questgiver will have a quest symbol, but you do not need to have done the Tatooine planetary story. There may or may not be a level requirement as well (another player reported the level requirement is around 45, far above the standard exit level for that planet.)

The main quest Forge the Future resets itself weekly, and the individual quests within it reset daily, so make sure you have enough time to play it and complete it before starting the quest if you play slowly. Weeklies reset every Tuesday morning at 4 AM Pacific, dailies rest every morning at 4 AM Pacific, and you can see the current timer countdown after you pick up the quests at the top of the quest log. All the bonus series quests are repeatable daily or weekly, but you may need to have the main quest active before you can see them.

How to Start (Imperial): The Imperial Tatooine bonus series can be started by talking to Sergeant Charnso, at the entrance to the Imperial spaceport. You do need to have completed your class story on Tatooine (or skipped ahead to the later expansion stories) before the questgiver will have a quest symbol, but you do not need to have done the Tatooine planetary story. There may or may not be a level requirement as well (another player reported the level requirement is around 45, far above the standard exit level for that planet.)

The main quest From Sand to Steel resets itself weekly, and the individual quests within it reset daily, so make sure you have enough time to play it and complete it before starting the quest if you play slowly. Weeklies reset every Tuesday morning at 4 AM Pacific, dailies rest every morning at 4 AM Pacific, and you can see the current timer countdown after you pick up the quests at the top of the quest log. All the bonus series quests are repeatable daily or weekly, but you may need to have the main quest active before you can see them.

Voss Bonus Series

How to Start (Republic): Republic players can start the Voss bonus seriesby talking to Lieutenant Randa beside the shuttle they land on the planet on. You do need to have completed your class story on Voss (or skipped ahead to the later expansion stories) before the quest giver will have a quest symbol, but you do not need to have done the Voss planetary story. There may or may not be a level requirement as well.

The main quest Tip of the Spear resets itself weekly, and the individual quests within it reset daily, so make sure you have enough time to play it and complete it before starting the quest if you play slowly. Weeklies reset every Tuesday morning at 4 AM Pacific, dailies rest every morning at 4 AM Pacific, and you can see the current timer countdown after you pick up the quests at the top of the quest log. All the bonus series quests are repeatable daily or weekly, but you may need to have the main quest active before you can see them.

How to Start (Imperial): Imperial players can start the Voss bonus series by talking to Lesi Garahe beside the shuttle they land on the planet on. You do need to have completed your class story on Voss (or skipped ahead to the later expansion stories) before the quest giver will have a quest symbol, but you do not need to have done the Voss planetary story. There may or may not be a level requirement as well.

The main quest The Outcast’s Game resets itself weekly, and the individual quests within it reset daily, so make sure you have enough time to play it and complete it before starting the quest if you play slowly. Weeklies reset every Tuesday morning at 4 AM Pacific, dailies rest every morning at 4 AM Pacific, and you can see the current timer countdown after you pick up the quests at the top of the quest log. All the bonus series quests are repeatable daily or weekly, but you may need to have the main quest active before you can see them.