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it's apparently 43 and not 45 but still, I'm just trynna find quick methods, actual input would be nice. Apparently doing the final mark in a book that rewards the premium currency won't give you a sticker either, even though the prior steps will. Pretty annoying.
You have to look at the sticker book and see what gives stickers, side quests only give you a sticker for the first few, then after it gives enigma. If the reward only shows enigma you aren't going to get a sticker for doing that.
And for input, no one knows which sticker quests you are missing so how is anyone going to give you a "quick method" if you didn't say which ones you were missing.
Guess there's no way around it it's just a terrible wall, sorry for asking.
Edit: Btw when completing, you have to claim them first so maybe when you did the 3/5 rift mission, there was a mission that you didn't claim the stamp yet but already completed.
It seems you have figured out how to get out of your wall though.
I'll drop a tip for the 2nd city though, one of the longest stickers to get is the 600 battles one, so once you're in the 2nd city i'd wait till you are high enough lvl to insta complete some lower level battles before doing the challenge that wants 600 battles completed.
It's not really needed right away either unless you want to hit the lvl 50 cap and you can't reach that cap till after 2nd chapter anyways.
regardless, like they said, the ones that give marks are clearly labeled in the rewards section of the entry with the symbol of the Full Mark. I myself had no issue getting them because when that wall appeared I was already at 40 of the 43 marks needed and all I had to do is 3 rifts I had not already done to get those 3 I needed.
There are 48 earnable Marks in the first area and over 30 in the second area. Some of the ones in the book will give Marks for the 1st stage of the quest and pull currency for the rest, some will give both a mark and pull currency. Some just give a mark. They are all displayed on the page.