Hello class. Welcome back for another informative lecture about Azeroth. Let’s get started, shall we? Today I would like to talk about one of the first things you will experience here in Azeroth. Quests! There are many many jobs to be done here and many many quest givers are anxious for your help completing tasks. There are a few things about questing that you need to know about.
Questing Types
Sometimes while you are adventuring across Azeroth you will notice Non-Player Characters (NPCs) who desperately are in need of your assistance. You can see the desperation in the form of an exclamation point above that person’s head! How often you can help them depends on the color of the exclamation point. A yellow exclamation point means that the quest giver will give you this quest one time. Once you complete the quest he or she will either give you a different quest or send you on your way. On occasion, a quest giver may ask you to complete the same quest multiple times. Sometimes you can repeat it again in the same day, for example if you are bringing them something to help improve your reputation with them. However, questing some of these goals will only repeat once a day. These quests are called daily quests and are indicated by the exclamation point being the color blue instead of yellow.
Questing Objectives
A quest objective is the term given to the object or requirements that the quest giver has asked for. Sometimes you will be asked to collect certain objects. Other times you will be asked to kill a certain number of enemies. On occasion, it is a mixture of both killing and collecting. Some quests are as simple as talking to another NPC.
How Do You Find Your Questing Objective?
A detailed summary of what the quest giver is asking you to do and why is always in the text given when you talk to the NPC. They will tell you their problem, and how you can fix it including directions you will need to get the job done. If you still find yourself lost, don’t worry class, there is more help! If you will look on your mini map you will notice a yellow arrow pointing you in the correct direction. When you get to an area that has the quest objective, there will be a blue outline around the entire area in which you can find exactly what you’re looking for. This information is also available when you open your map which can be done by pressing the “M” key on your keyboard (if you are using the key binds as they were when you first entered Azeroth).
You can turn this information on or off by going to your map and turning quest tracking on or off. If you would like to adventure through Azeroth without the visual cues telling you which way to go, that is always an option.
Completing the Objective
Once you have done everything that the quest giver has asked of you it is time to turn in the quest. Sometimes you are asked to return to the same NPC and other times it is to someone new. You will know that a NPC is ready to discuss your payment by the question mark above their head. Talk to the NPC, and you can complete the quest. You are often given a choice between different rewards you can accept. Although, sometimes the reward is chosen for you. While you are leveling up in Azeroth questing is a great way to build up gold, to get gear (pieces of armor and weapons), earn experience points, or reputation with certain factions.
The Log of Questing
Your quest log can be found in your user interface and has an exclamation point on the button. But what is it, you ask? The quest log is a list of all the quests your character is currently working to complete. You can read a recap for each quest reminding you what you need to be doing, see what zone the questing is located in, and what level it is intended for. They are also colored based on the difficulty you may have while trying to complete the quest. Grey indicates a quest is below your level while yellow is usually just right. Another option you are given in the quest log is the ability to abandon a quest. If you find yourself with a full quest log and many are below your current level, you can always abandon the quests. You can go back and reaccept the quest later if you so choose.
What Is a Group Quest?
Sometimes questing requires multiple people to complete depending on what or where the quest objectives are. If the quest giver is asking you to kill an enemy that is considered too hard for one player it will add the number of suggested players to the bottom of the quest in your quest log.
I hope this lecture has been helpful, class. Remember, if you have any additional questions regarding questing, I will be glad to stay after class to address them. Study up hard, pupils! Class dismissed.
Professor Thaddeus Paleo has been the Darkmoon Card deck trader for what he deems as "Since the sands of time have flowed through the talons of Nozdormu." Before serving the Darkmoon Faire, the Professor taught students at the School of Advanced Learning and Etiquette in Lorderon and takes credit for teaching Jaina Proudmoore the phrase "Knowledge is Power." Cards and decks aren't just a job for him, in his free time he enjoys a nice glass of wine while trying to advance in the Hearthstone ladder. He currently plays a murloc deck.
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