
Also, is there a way to auto track timed quests too?Ī nice feature would be to add the quest timer to the left of the quest in the tracker if possible, pr possibly at the bottom/top of the window depending on which way the window grows. The only real solution for this would be to disable your tracker alltogether and use the default blizz one but i dont want to do that. If i turn on the default tracker then i have two trackers, which i dont want. The timer is now a part of the QuestWatcher frame in WoW and since i've disabled it to use your tracker, i dont see it. The 2nd problem is the timer doesn't show up anywhere on screen. This forces me to disable the "sink" module and uncheck the "supress default" option, otherwise i have either 2 messages on screen or none depending on the setting. The first minor problem is that the "sink" module doesn't post results on progress, i've noticed this with a few quests but only seems to happen on quests were you dont actually kill or pick up anything, such as when you just have to be around for something to happen. I do have two problems with it however, the first is not a huge deal, and the second is a bigger problem.īoth these problems you can see doing the quest "The Kessel Run" in Bloodmyst Isle". If the problem continues reset your interface.This addon is great, only quest minion i can see that allows you to tracks quests when you get progress in them instead of when you accept them, making the tracked quest list smaller. If you still can’t track quests, it is likely a display issue caused by outdated addons. This works both in World of Warcraft and WoW Classic.

Do the same if you want to remove a quest from the tracker. To manually add quests to the tracker, open your quest log (L) and Shift + Click on the title of the quest. In WoW Classic, you can only track up to 5 quests at a time, and quests will fade from the tracker if you aren’t actively working on them. To enable this option open the Main Menu (ESC), click on Display, and check Automatic Quest Tracking. In WoW Classic, a quest will automatically appear in the tracker only when you complete an objective towards the quest, and you have Automatic Quest Tracking enabled.


Our mission is to provide the most feature rich and reliable addon in the WOW universe. In World of Warcraft, a quest will automatically be added to the tracker as soon as you pick it up, or each time you complete an objective towards the quest. This is the home of CARBONITE ®, a multi feature addon developed by game industry veterans to improve and enhance the game playing experience of World of Warcraft. In the default World of Warcraft interface, the quest tracker appears under the mini map.
