

Automatically switches zones as you travel around the world.It also flags special quests as orange, for example the collectors edition quests, or quests which can no longer be done. This helps prevent confusion, as blizzard never concider Repeatables or Dailys “completed”.

For example a yellow “!” for uncompleted quests, a blue “!” or “?” for Daily and Repeatable quests and so on.

Provides at-a-glance quest feedback, which other similar quest trackers do not.Please note: Legion content itself hasn’t been added yet! I am really hoping to get this started as soon as is possible!.Map fix so that pins now show correctly after the legion launch (let me know of any issues).Left click quest to make waypoint to quest giver, this depends on TomTom (do not yet work for Bfa quests) Hold left-shift and click to toggle completed status, hold left-alt and click to toggle unattainable status. Use /qc or /questc to open the main interface, or assign a key binding. Supports server query, allowing you to query the blizzard server for all quests you have completed in the past. QuestCompletist v109.25 Classic.zip alphaĮnables you to see what quests you have completed, and what ones you still have to do. While the tracker has definitely changed the order of displayed quests, I can't tell why it's ordering quests in the way that it is, and I no longer have the option of changing the order of displayed quests.QuestCompletist v109.35 Classic.zip release Here's a screenshot of the quest log from the beta, though:Īs you can see, the top quest in my quest tracker on the right is close to my current location, but the map shows that I have a completed quest ready for turn-in considerably closer. In Mists of Pandaria, I can choose to order quests by proximity, and then if I've selected the top quest (which has the closest objective), once I've completed it, my active objective automatically moves to the next closest quest-and as I move around, if a particular quest is now closer, it moves to the top of my quest tracker, and and I can change my active quest to that one. It also features scroll-wheel zooming, click-and-hold panning, and a handy View All Quests button-plus, if you leave it open while you’re moving, it fades so that you can see both the map and the landscape you’re venturing into. In addition to intelligently ordering your quests, the new window (default hotkeys: M or L) gives you more information about your objectives right on the map. Now when you browse by zone in the Map & Quest Log, you’ll find all of the associated quests you’re on, your progress, and relevant cartography. In Patch 6.0.2, we’ve made a brand-new UI to bring together the Map and the Quest Log with everything you need to manage multiple ongoing adventures. A preview of the Quest Log in Warlords of Draenor states the following:
