Missions in VV: ULTIMATUM run on a simple gate. You start them with Mission Tickets, and without one in your inventory, the mission desk has nothing to give you. That single requirement is why many new players think the desk is broken or hidden when they walk up empty-handed.
Quick answer: Carry at least one Mission Ticket, then interact with the mission desk to start a repeatable mission. Tickets come from Main Story and Daily quests, drops off monsters and NPCs, and chests found while exploring.

What Mission Tickets do
Mission Tickets are the currency for the mission system in this Roblox action RPG, which is built around Bleach-style faction combat. Each ticket lets you take on a repeatable challenge that pays out focused EXP, shards, and other rewards. Completing missions feeds a dedicated Mission EXP bar, which is separate from the Combat, Quest, and Skill EXP you build through other activities.
Because the rewards scale with difficulty, the harder the mission you accept, the bigger the payout when you finish it. This is the main reason to grind tickets steadily rather than hoarding them.

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There are three reliable ways to keep a stock of tickets. Quests are the most consistent source, while exploration tops you up as you move around the world.
| Source | How it works |
|---|---|
| Main Story and Daily quests | Completing these quests rewards Mission Tickets directly. |
| Monsters and NPCs | Defeating enemies as you roam has a chance to drop a ticket. |
| Chests | Opening chests during exploration can grant a ticket. |
Tip: Daily quests reset every day and are quick to clear, so picking them up each session keeps tickets flowing without much effort.
Mission difficulty tiers and rewards
Missions come in three tiers. Match the tier to your level and gear so you are not wasting tickets on fights you cannot win.
| Tier | Objective | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Easy | Simple tasks like defeating a set number of basic enemies or collecting items. | Early-game players or short sessions; modest rewards. |
| Medium | Stronger enemies and more involved objectives. | Mid-level players grinding efficiently; better rewards. |
| Hard | Powerful enemies or complex objectives. | Well-geared, experienced players; significantly better rewards. |
Hard missions reward the most, but they can be rough solo. Grouping up makes the higher tiers far more reliable, and you can find players to team with through the game’s official Discord if your server is quiet.

Why the mission desk won’t let you start a mission
If you reach the desk and nothing happens, the usual cause is an empty ticket count. Run a Daily or Main Story quest, clear some enemies, or open chests until you hold at least one ticket, then interact with the desk again.
You will know it worked when the mission menu opens and lets you pick a difficulty. Accepting a mission consumes a ticket and starts the objective; finishing it pays out the Mission EXP and rewards tied to the tier you chose.
Where missions fit in your leveling
Mission Tickets are best treated as filler between story beats. While you wait on a Main Story objective or move between zones, spend a ticket to keep the Mission EXP bar climbing. The fastest overall progression comes from rotating activities rather than camping one of them, so mix missions with quests and open-world combat.
Keep your three factions in mind too. Quincy, Shinigami, and Hollow each progress through their own quests, and the tickets you bank apply to missions you run alongside that faction work. With a steady ticket supply and a difficulty that matches your strength, the mission desk becomes one of the more dependable EXP sources in VV: ULTIMATUM.





