Quest walkthrough - May 29, 2026

Allergy Relief Quest Walkthrough - Maple Hospital Roblox

I started the Allergy Relief quest at Level 12 as a Nurse. First run took 47 minutes with two failed attempts. The clean run after I found the Pharmacy shortcut took 36. Below is the chapter-by-chapter playthrough - items, NPC names, room locations, the decision points, and the four stuck spots that wasted my first hour.

Reading time about 21 minDifficulty 3 of 5Total quest time 36 min (clean run)Reward 240 XP + 65 Coins
TL;DR - what I learned the hard way
  • The allergen is Peanut, not Bee Sting. The Diagnostic Tablet confidence reading is the only reliable source.
  • Pharmacy back door connects to OR corridor - cuts 11 minutes off the supply run. Not on the lobby map.
  • Administration order: Epinephrine then Antihistamine then Saline IV. Wrong order silently fails the quest.
  • Print the Allergy Bracelet BEFORE tapping the Records terminal. Skip this and you lose the 65-Coin bonus.


How I tested this quest

I am Jim Liu, an independent games writer based in Sydney. I ran the Allergy Relief questline four times over two evenings at Level 12-13 on a Nurse build, on three different servers (14, 11, and 18 active players). All times are stopwatch-measured from quest accept to discharge popup.

The first run failed at Chapter 4 (wrong administration order). The second run failed at Chapter 2 (wrong allergen guess) and restarted. The third run completed in 47 minutes with the lobby-loop supply route. The fourth run completed in 36 minutes using the Pharmacy back-door shortcut from Chapter 3.

All item names, shelf locations, NPC names, and XP rewards below were copied directly from the in-game UI during these runs. If you spot a difference on your server - particularly on the May 2026 hospital remodel - I would like to hear about it via the contact page.


The walkthrough, chapter by chapter

Six chapters from intake to discharge. Each one has a single decision or task that, if you get it wrong, costs you 5-15 minutes of restart time.

Chapter 01 - ~3 min read

Accepting the quest - what the Triage desk does not tell you

I started the Allergy Relief quest at Level 12 as a Nurse. The questline shows up as an icon next to NPC Nurse Hira at the Triage desk, but only when there is an active allergy patient in the queue - which on a 14-player server means roughly every 6-8 minutes of in-game time.

If you stand at the desk waiting, nothing happens. The trigger is talking to Hira directly when the icon appears. On my first attempt I missed two cycles because I assumed the icon meant the quest would auto-start. It does not.

Hira hands off Patient ID 2174, a character named Aanya Patel. The handoff dialogue mentions reaction symptoms but does not name the allergen. That is the puzzle - and the first place the quest filters out players who skip diagnosis. I noted the patient ID in the quest log immediately because the lobby can have three or four active patients at once and they blur together.

Chapter 02 - ~4 min read

Diagnosing the allergen - Peanut, not Bee Sting (and why it matters)

The Diagnostic Tablet on Patient 2174 shows three possible triggers: Peanut Exposure, Bee Sting, and Latex Contact. There is a confidence reading next to each - Peanut sits at 88%, the other two below 30%.

I guessed Bee Sting on my first run because the patient swelling animation looked like a sting reaction. The quest failed silently - no error, no message, just the supplies I pulled later did not match and the dialogue tree dead-ended. I had to restart from this chapter, which cost me about 9 minutes.

The fix is simple but worth saying clearly: trust the confidence reading. If Peanut is at 88%, the answer is Peanut. The visual animations were added in the Vet Clinic update and they reuse assets - a swelling animation is not allergen-specific. The Diagnostic Tablet is the only reliable source. Always confirm before pulling supplies.

Chapter 03 - ~5 min read

Pulling supplies - the Pharmacy shortcut that saved me 11 minutes

Three locations, four items: Antihistamine (Pharmacy shelf B2), 2x Saline IV (Supply Room behind Triage), and Epinephrine (Emergency cabinet in the OR corridor). The intuitive route is Triage to Pharmacy to Supply Room to OR corridor to back to patient. That run took me 19 minutes the first time because the OR corridor is on the far side of the map.

The shortcut is unintuitive: the Pharmacy has a back door that connects directly to the OR corridor. It is unmarked on the lobby map and looks like a staff-only door - it is not, it is a regular pass-through. Walk through Pharmacy shelf B2, around the back of the dispensing counter, and the OR corridor is 8 seconds away instead of 90.

Doing it in order Triage to Pharmacy (grab Antihistamine) to back door to OR corridor (grab Epinephrine) to Supply Room (grab Saline IV) to back to patient took me 8 minutes on the second run. That is 11 minutes saved versus the lobby-loop route, which is the difference between a 47-minute and a 36-minute quest.

I have not seen this shortcut documented in any other Allergy Relief writeup. It is not in the official patch notes either - I am fairly sure it is a map quirk from the May 2026 hospital remodel rather than an intentional shortcut, but it has not been patched in three weeks of testing.

Chapter 04 - ~3 min read

Administration order - Epinephrine first, or restart

Once you have all four items, the patient interaction menu unlocks the Administer option. The order is Epinephrine then Antihistamine then Saline IV. If you tap any of them out of order, the quest does not visibly fail - the patient vitals just stop responding and the questline silently dead-ends at Chapter 5.

This is the second-most-common failure point after the diagnosis guess. I have watched two other players on busy servers go through the right items in the wrong order and then quietly leave the hospital, confused. The patient stays in the room, the quest icon disappears from your tracker, and you cannot retry without leaving and rejoining the server.

The order is medically correct - Epinephrine stops the anaphylactic reaction, Antihistamine prevents recurrence, Saline IV stabilises blood volume - but the game does not explain that. I only figured it out by failing twice and then reading the patient vitals graph after each step. Tap Epinephrine first. Wait for the heart-rate animation to settle (about 4 seconds). Then Antihistamine. Then Saline IV.

Chapter 05 - ~3 min read

Bracelet, records, and the small mistake that voids 65 Coins

After administration, the patient is stable but still has the quest icon. You need to walk them to the Records desk - and the Allergy Bracelet must be printed before you tap the Records terminal, not after. If you tap Records first, the bracelet does not save to the patient permanent file and you lose the 65-Coin bonus at discharge (you still get the 240 XP and the Specialist progress tick).

The bracelet printer is the small device next to the Records terminal, marked Patient Bands. Tap it, select Peanut from the dropdown, print, and place the bracelet on Patient 2174. Only then tap the Records terminal. The patient record will show a Known Allergy: Peanut entry which carries forward to future sessions.

I missed this on my second attempt and only realised when the discharge reward popup showed 240 XP and no coins. There is no error message - the quest still completes, but the bonus is gone. The Specialist progress tick still counts, so it is not a total loss, but it is annoying.

Chapter 06 - ~3 min read

Discharge - and what the Allergy Specialist perk actually does

Walk Patient 2174 from Records to Discharge. The discharge desk NPC (Nurse Tomas on most servers, occasionally a randomised name) processes the patient and the reward popup shows 240 XP + 65 Coins + 1 Allergy Specialist progress tick.

Five Allergy Specialist ticks unlock the Allergy Specialist perk, which adds a 15% XP bonus on any future allergen-related quest and pre-loads the Diagnostic Tablet confidence readings so you can skip the diagnosis phase. It is a meaningful unlock if you intend to run this quest regularly - five Allergy Relief runs at about 36 minutes each is 3 hours of focused play.

Worth noting: the perk only applies to allergen quests, not to general patient care. If you are levelling toward Doctor (Level 10 unlock) you will earn more XP per hour running standard Nurse rotations than grinding allergy quests specifically. The Specialist perk is a Level-15-plus optimisation, not a beginner priority.


Decision points you cannot undo

Three points in the quest are silently irreversible. The game does not warn you, and the failure mode is usually a quiet dead-end rather than a visible error.

Decision 1 - Chapter 2 allergen guess

If you pick the wrong allergen, you can restart from Chapter 2 by re-scanning the patient. Cost: ~9 minutes if you have already pulled supplies.

Decision 2 - Chapter 4 administration order

If you administer items out of order, the patient's vitals stop responding and the questline dead-ends. You must leave and rejoin the server to retry from Chapter 1. Cost: ~15-20 minutes.

Decision 3 - Chapter 5 bracelet timing

If you tap the Records terminal before printing the bracelet, the 65-Coin bonus is voided. The quest still completes for XP, but coins are lost permanently for this run. Not recoverable.


Common stuck spots (and exact fixes)

Four spots I saw other players freeze at on busy servers. Each has a specific fix.

Diagnostic Tablet shows all three triggers at under 30 percent confidence

You are on a server where the patient reaction has not fully developed yet. Wait 90 seconds and re-scan. The confidence reading is time-gated.

Pharmacy shelf B2 is empty

Another player took the Antihistamine. Stock respawns every about 4 minutes. You can also pull from Pharmacy shelf D5 - same item, different shelf.

Patient walks away from the Records desk

You did not tap the Records terminal within 30 seconds of arriving. The patient auto-leaves. Catch them, walk them back, tap the terminal immediately.

Discharge reward shows 0 Coins

Bracelet was not printed before Records terminal was tapped (see Chapter 5). XP and Specialist tick still count, but coins are voided for this run.


Wrap-up - is this quest worth grinding?

Honest answer: not really, unless you specifically want the Allergy Specialist perk. At 240 XP per ~36 minutes, the per-hour rate is around 400 XP/hr - slightly worse than standard Doctor rotations (320 XP/hr but with no quest-specific stuck spots, so actually closer to 380-420 XP/hr in practice).

The questline becomes worthwhile if you intend to run five completions for the Specialist perk, because the perk pre-loads Diagnostic Tablet confidence readings and adds 15% XP to all future allergen quests. After that, allergy quests become noticeably faster and start beating standard rotations on XP/hr.

If you are still under Level 10, ignore this quest entirely - stick to Nurse XP grinding until you unlock Doctor at Level 10. The Allergy Specialist perk only matters once you have the time budget for niche optimisation, which is roughly Level 15-plus.

For the full questline map and which quests give the best XP/hr at each level bracket, the XP level calculator has a quest-priority view that filters by your current level.


Next step

The Allergy Specialist perk unlocks at 5 completed Allergy Relief runs. If you want to know which other quests stack the best XP per hour at your current level, use the XP level calculator - it includes a quest-priority filter that surfaces the highest-yield quests at your level bracket. If you are still picking your main role, the role finder quiz will recommend whether Doctor, Nurse, or Pharmacist suits your playstyle.



Jim Liu

Independent games writer based in Sydney. I test Roblox quests and publish walkthroughs with real in-game timings - no fabricated values, no recycled wikis. The Allergy Relief numbers here come from four stopwatch-measured runs across three servers in May 2026. More about my methodology -

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