Side quests are a great way to entice you to explore a digital world, especially if those quests make you feel like you’re genuinely present and making a difference in the lives of whom these side quests are centred around.

While this is achieved to middling achievement inVisions of Mana, there are some side quests that truly stand out, and one of those is the Feelings Bottled Up questline. This is a pretty hefty questline that takes place across the length of the game, so strap in for a long one.

Val recieving the young girls four letters as part of the Feelings Bottled up quest in Visions of mana.

How Many Feelings Bottled Up Quests Are There?

When you receive your very first part of the Feelings Bottled Up quests, you might notice the very helpful ‘1’ shown at the end of the name, indicating thatyou’re in for the long haul with this one. Thankfully, the numbered quests are actually some of Visions of Mana’s best ones, so it’s genuinely a joy to see this one unfold over the course of your journey.

In total,there are five parts to Feelings Bottled Up, beginning in Chapter Two and culminating in Chapter Seven. This means that not only will you be doing these quests for quite a while, but you’ll need to do a healthy amount of revisiting previous locations to find them, too.

Val speaking with a young girl and her father in Rhata Harbor in Visions of Mana.

How To Complete Every Part Of Feelings Bottled Up

Across the five parts of Feelings Bottled Up, you’ll be travelling across the vast stretches of the world in search of this bottle filled with mementoes, andwon’t have it finished until you’ve almost completed the game itself.

Here are each of the locations in order:

With those locations in mind, you should be able to get through each part of the quest by yourself, thoughwe’ll break down each part in more detailif you’re looking for some extra guidance.

Feelings Bottled Up 1

The very first part of Feelings Bottled Up can be picked upfrom the moment you land in Ledgas Bay. An old man, Limoney, claims to have found a bottle in a message from an ailing child. After adding a letter of his own in response, he asks you to send the bottle back into the sea for him.

To do so, simply bring the bottle to Pritta Ridge and let it flow down the coast. This ensures it won’t repeat its path again. Part One of Feelings Bottled Up is now complete and you will be awarded2,070 Lucre alongside two Honey Elixirs.

Speaking to a man in Ledgas Bay who offers the first part of Feelings Bottled Up in Visions of Mana.

Feelings Bottled Up 2

This part takes place in the Deade Cliffs, andcan be acquired in Chapter Fiveafter Julei has joined the party and you’ve completed the respective story sections in Mylos Woods.

This part has Beast Watcher Jegga remark upon his fascination at discovering this bottle with multiple letters in it, and asks for you toadd a Terese Seed, which can only be found in the Khaswia Moors. After returning it, he puts it in the bottle alongside a letter of his own writing, and lets it drift on down the coast once again. The second part is now complete.

Val speaking to a man at the Deade Cliffs shoreline who offers the second part of the Feelings Bottled Up Quest in Visions of mana.

Your reward will bethree Honey Elixirs.

Feelings Bottled Up 3

The third part of Feelings Bottled Up occurs in Log’grattzo Dark Archivesas soon as you arrive, and can be picked up by talking with Scrivener Kiuna who can be found on the beach close to the Darkness Greater Elemental Aerie.

Kiuna speaks on how she discovered the bottle and after reading of the girl’s sickness,wishes to include her own wish-granting parchments, but they have gone missing. Her three pages are found in the following locations:

Val talking to a young person in Log’grattzo who offers the third part of the Feelings bottled Up Quest in Visions of Mana.

Collect them around the island of Log’grattzoand return them to her. She’ll put them into the bottle and allow it to drift into the sea once more. Your reward will be 4,860 Lucre as well as four Honey Elixirs.

Feelings Bottled Up 4

The fourth part of Feelings Bottled Up isfound along the sea of Tianeea Villageand can be picked up right after completing the previous part. Speak to Heath here to activate the quest.

After having read about the girl who sent the bottle in the first place, he wants to add a Zinder Rock to the mix, a Tianeea local speciality that works as a good luck charm.Speak to Kanlow in Charred Passage to get the rock, and then return to Heath to send the bottle bobbing along the waves once again.

Val talking to a child in Tianeea who gives the fourth part of the Feelings Bottled Up quest in visions of mana.

Your reward will befive Honey Elixirs.

Feelings Bottled Up 5

The final part of Feelings Bottled Up can beacquired in Rhata Harbor during Chapter Seven. It’s a given that this requires all previous parts of Feelings Bottled Up to be completed beforehand, though the questObject of the Herb must be completed firstfor reasons that will become clear as the quest progresses.

In it, you will finally meet the girl behind the bottle in the first place, Messetina. She explains that due to her illness, she doesn’t have many friends nor can she travel far, and sent out the bottle in hopes of someone writing back. Never could she have expected such a response, and she asks for you to hand deliver personally written letters to each of her correspondents to thank them.

Val speaking to a girl in Rhata Harbor who offers the fifth and final part of the Feelings bottled Up quest in Visions of mana.

Deliver each of the letters to the very same people you helpedto fill the bottle, and return to Messetina to receive your final reward and her heartfelt thanks.It is at this same moment that the girl’s father appears, noting that you are the very same person who acquired the Dewy Herb for him that he aimed to heal his daughter with.

With this final act, the Feelings Bottled Up questline is fully and finally completed. Your reward for the final part of Feelings Bottled Up is theInvisible Bonds Ability Seed, which divides the Mp cost of using moves and spells across every active party member.