BESIDES QUESTHELPER or anything like that.
Are there any addons out there that list quests in a specific zone or anything like that? Any other addons that relate to getting the acheivment(s) are also appreciated. Thanks in adance! ;D
BESIDES QUESTHELPER or anything like that.
Are there any addons out there that list quests in a specific zone or anything like that? Any other addons that relate to getting the acheivment(s) are also appreciated. Thanks in adance! ;D
Strikke 80 Holy Paladin/Darkspear US
There's an addon called EveryQuest that will show ... well, every quest available in each zone. However, it will only flag quests you have already completed if you did so while the addon was installed and active - so for quests like the OOX escorts, you'll need to remember if you've had the drop or not. In emergencies you can ask a GM, but it's better not to pester them if you can avoid it.
Had to create an account so I could help with this one.
Actually, 3.3 added a feature for mods to "ask" the server what quests were completed by a character, and I believe through some action or other the ability to use that feature on EveryQuest to know all quests you've done is available. It's worth noting that Carbonite can do the same thing, as well... it has a quest tracking feature, and the first time you use it (since 3.3 of course) you just tell it to ask the server which quests you've done, and then you can organize which quests you haven't, by zone if you want to.Originally Posted by Malleus
Newer versions of QuestHelper for 3.3 can show quests you have not done on your map as well, by typing /qh incomplete.
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Strikke 80 Holy Paladin/Darkspear US
Check out the WoWhead profiler. It's a small mod that tracks everything about your character when you log in/out, then uploads the data to WoWhead (much like that of census). From there, its lists what quests you've completed by zone, where they begin, pre-requisites, etc. As it turns out, my last 3 were all in Ashenvale from those "This item begins a quest" drops.
In case you didnt know, Carbonite on wowinterface.com has been able to filter out done quests since the first days of 3.3. I myself used it to get my Loremaster title.
Its personal, but Carbonite > Questhelpers in helping you since the previous is much lighter on your system, and you can filter quests so that it only shows quest you havent done in the zones & where to get them (need some wowhead search to remove somes though). Also, the ability to zoom in/out from closest possible to world-scale with only mouse scroll is a huge benefit when tracking your quests.
WoWhead profiler only was available after I did the achievement, but from what I see, its a Everyquest in web form. Everyquest cant be compared to Carbonite.
Wowhead Client, definitively.
http://www.wowhead.com/?blog=136289
Tagging this for later when I do my Loremaster achievement.
You face not Malchezaar alone, but the legions he commands.
There is also an addon called "LoreMaster" that is an attempt to discover all the quests that actually COUNT for the Loremaster achievements, as there are many quests out there that just don't count towards Loremaster.
- Questhelper
but you already stated the obvious ;-)
- Everyquest
for finding all quests in a zone
- Tourguide
to find for most regions a suitable way of doing quests effectively
negative point here: not ALL zones and not ALL quests.... it is an addon for powerleveling.... but it can help in loremaster
- lightheaded - wowhead-client
do get good info on possible followup quests and completion, without alt-tabbing
negative point here: too much "you can solo this quest" comments, like in any open community ;-)
- Tomtom
to point you to the right spot (questhelper & tourguide already have a pointer built in...)
wowhead client is awesome,
EveryQuest is kinda same