
User created objectives default to “Highest”. Objectives for timed quests default to “High”.

There are 5 different priority levels an objective can have: “Highest, High, Normal, Low,” and “Lowest”. You can right click anywhere on a menu to hide it, or select the Close Menu command from the end of the menu. The only catch might be that they don’t automatically disappear if you click on something else. Using the menus should, hopefully, be obvious. You can right click on an objective to get a list of options for it. There are ‘marching ants’ connecting the objectives, showing you the order QuestHelper thinks you should complete them in. If the task isn’t in your current zone, then it will point towards where QuestHelper thinks you should go to get there, such as a flight master or the zone border.Īll the tasks QuestHelper wants you to do are displayed on the World Map. The task QuestHelper thinks you should do first is displayed on your minimap, which you can mouse over for a description. It should hopefully be smart enough to do The Right Thing, and not require you to meddle with it.


It also computes the fastest path to complete all your quests – and gain experience – as quickly as possible.įor the most part, you just install it and leave it alone. It includes a database of quests, monsters, and items, telling you the exact location of that dang Perfect Satyr Horn you can’t find. Questhelper tells you how to finish your quests in the easiest, fastest manner.
