

However, if it is a member of a long quest chain, it may be worth completing gray quests, because later ones may be for your level or even for above your level. They can still be accomplished, but any items received will be below your current level, the XP will be much less helpful, and the cash, if any, will be small change compared to the amounts you are currently bringing in from looting and selling vendor trash items.

By the time you get back to the original quest track, the quests have gone gray. The reason for this is that other quests may send you in different directions and into other map areas. Try to get and finish all the quests in a given geographic locale before moving on to a higher-level area with new quests. Occasionally as you adventure in Azeroth, you may encounter dropped or fixed items that will give out quests when activated (right-clicked). To find out the quest or the status of an uncompleted quest, talk to the NPC with a quest status indicator. Many NPCs can offer you more than one quest when talking to them, you'll get a window giving you the option to select which quest you wish to talk to them about, using the same symbols as appear over their heads. Many of the quests in World of Warcraft are single-step, but there will often be multiple followup quests that turn into a long quest series. Starting out See also: List of quest areasĭepending on your race you will start in a different geographical region with some common quests and some race/ class-specific quests with several low-level creatures around and a limited number of NPCs. (Add your search text after "Quest:" in the search field)

įor a complete list of quests available, see the Category:Quests by level page. The initial design had only 100 horde quests, 100 alliance quests and 100 neutral quests planned for the whole game.

There are currently more than 1,000 quests in World of Warcraft. This list may not be as comprehensive as database sites like Vanilla WoW databases, but the wiki quest articles have the advantage of being a summary of information on a quest, as opposed to a long list of sometimes conflicting or old comments added to the raw quest data. The Quests category has articles on many specific quests. Most quests will also reward you with reputation from the same faction as the NPC quest giver. After that, you will receive gold instead. Until you reach the maximum level, a quest will also reward you with Experience Points (XP). However, some quests can come from right-clicking signs (usually the wanted poster type), reading scrolls or documents, opening containers, using certain looted items (which will say "Begins a quest" on the tooltip when moused over), or from completing a previous quest (chain quest). Most quests are given by an NPC (non-player character). A quest is a task given to a player character that yields a reward when completed.
