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Quests are organized by geographical region in collapsible sections (clicking the + by the region name expands to show quests in that region and clicking the - hides the quests in that region). The Quest Log can hold 25 quests at a time. The initial release of World of Warcraft had a limit of 20 quests, but with the release of Burning Crusade and the 2.0 patch, the limit was increased to 25 quests. Quests are organized by geographical region in collapsible sections (clicking the + by the region name expands to show quests in that region and clicking the - hides the quests in that region). The Quest Log can hold 25 quests at a time. The initial release of World of Warcraft had a limit of 20 quests, but with the release of Burning Crusade and the 2.0 patch, the limit was increased. Quests are grouped by region. To find a quest, click on the region it was given in. Use the Quests page to find out which region has which quests. Highlighting a quest in the Log (clicking on it), will make it the active quest. The details of that quest will be displayed below and, if in an area near where the quest's next task can be done, the Compass will point an arrow in the proper direction. A star will appear on the map and the mini-map as to the final destination as well. If the quest's target destination is in a different explorable area, the arrow will point the way to the objective point, even leading the player through area boundaries. Once a task is completed, it will be crossed out in the log and the next task will be listed. In addition the marker on the map will point to the File:ButtonQuest.png The Quest Log is a feature in your console that helps you overview what quests you have already done and how far you are with them. This feature was added in the 2006 Christmas Update. The quest log will not display all quests. It is primarily for multi-part quests where you need to complete one or more missions for an NPC. Most other quests will never be listed, even if you have completed them. Il Quest Log può contenere un massimo di 25 quest contemporaneamente. La versione iniziale di World of Warcraft aveva un limite di 20 quest, ma con il rilascio di The Burning Crusade il limite è stato alzato.
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Il Quest Log può contenere un massimo di 25 quest contemporaneamente. La versione iniziale di World of Warcraft aveva un limite di 20 quest, ma con il rilascio di The Burning Crusade il limite è stato alzato. Quests are organized by geographical region in collapsible sections (clicking the + by the region name expands to show quests in that region and clicking the - hides the quests in that region). The Quest Log can hold 25 quests at a time. The initial release of World of Warcraft had a limit of 20 quests, but with the release of Burning Crusade and the 2.0 patch, the limit was increased. Quests are organized by geographical region in collapsible sections (clicking the + by the region name expands to show quests in that region and clicking the - hides the quests in that region). The Quest Log can hold 25 quests at a time. The initial release of World of Warcraft had a limit of 20 quests, but with the release of Burning Crusade and the 2.0 patch, the limit was increased to 25 quests. File:ButtonQuest.png The Quest Log is a feature in your console that helps you overview what quests you have already done and how far you are with them. This feature was added in the 2006 Christmas Update. The quest log will not display all quests. It is primarily for multi-part quests where you need to complete one or more missions for an NPC. Most other quests will never be listed, even if you have completed them. Quests are grouped by region. To find a quest, click on the region it was given in. Use the Quests page to find out which region has which quests. Highlighting a quest in the Log (clicking on it), will make it the active quest. The details of that quest will be displayed below and, if in an area near where the quest's next task can be done, the Compass will point an arrow in the proper direction. A star will appear on the map and the mini-map as to the final destination as well. If the quest's target destination is in a different explorable area, the arrow will point the way to the objective point, even leading the player through area boundaries. Once a task is completed, it will be crossed out in the log and the next task will be listed. In addition the marker on the map will point to the new task destination. The Log also provides a button to Abandon the selected quest. This will remove the quest from the log entirely, and allow for the player to re-take the quest from the original quest-giver. However, abandoning a quest can only be done in an outpost or city. Quests marked as "Completed" can still be abandoned as long as the reward has not been claimed. Note: The quests listed under "Primary Quests" are important parts of the game's plot and will usually lead to the next mission. Tip: When you enter an explorable area for which many quests have been taken (such as Old Ascalon), all the monsters, items and characters necessary for all those quests (not just the active quest) will be spawned in the area. This may sometimes cause complications a party approaching one monster to complete a quest and another group of monsters attack an NPC necessary for another nearby quest. Should that happen, simply leave the area and come back and the creatures and items for the quests in which progress has not been made will be respawned.