


Additionally if the quest is a daily quest, it keeps a running total of how many times you've done the quest along with the most recent completion date.Īlso you can query the server for quests you've completed prior to your first use of EveryQuest. Once you complete a quest, the date and time is saved to see when you did it. It also tracks which quests you've failed or abandoned so that you can easily get them again.

Integrates with Lightheaded to show any comments for any quest in the game. I could get a new roof on my house, but its so much faster to place these pots everywhere to catch the water.EveryQuest is a Quest History tracker and quest list window. I could not have been bothered to start creating a character profile for such an insignificant thing. I knew this command existed, googled for it to remind me what it was, found this page/post, and from there it was like five seconds to make sure I had done the quest, seeing as though I already had the quest page open anyway. It'll let you know if you have completed it or not.Ĭopy-pasting the /script -command into WoW and replacing the ID (the number) with the number of the quest in the url bar of the quest on Wowhead is quite a bit easier and faster creating a character profile in Wowhead and checking it from there, especially when Wowhead seems to be the laggiest website on the whole internet these days what with all of their "clever" ways of trying to circumvent AdBlock users. The easier way (to me) is to just link your account to Wowhead, update your character profile, and then go to that quest's page.
