World map quest markers are good news for Loremasters in Mists of Pandaria

It was a little easier to keep track of your progress in Cataclysm's largely linear zones, but Pandaria's zones offer you more freedom in what you're completing and when. To that end, the world map now shows you nearby quests on the world map. It isn't zone-wide, but it does work in a fairly large radius around you, so if you're flying or riding around and check your map periodically, you can see any unclaimed and available quests.
It's worth noting that Pandaria's Loremaster achievements are based on quest lines completed, not an actual number of quests, but this should definitely help you track down each story to add that tick to your achievement.
It's open warfare between Alliance and Horde in Mists of Pandaria, World of Warcraft's next expansion. Jump into five new levels with new talents and class mechanics, try the new monk class, and create a pandaren character to ally with either Horde or Alliance. Look for expansion basics in our Mists FAQ, or dig into our spring press event coverage for more details!Filed under: Mists of Pandaria






Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
Luotian Apr 1st 2012 8:56AM
Oh, handy! My sister and I are 30 quests short for Ashenvale and have absolutely no idea where they might be. I'll go snag that so we can get going again, thanks!
chris crouse Apr 1st 2012 8:35AM
uh, the first zone in the beta is extremely linear. you quickly find out how linear it is with bottleneck quests like wisdom of the ages, which bug every time someone starts it if there's already someone doing the quest. so you end up with 50 people sitting at one quest because they're unable to complete it and there are no quests that show up until after it's done.
Katherine Apr 1st 2012 3:43PM
Yes it was 'easier' in Cataclysm, until something bugged out and you were left wondering why you had run out of quests but were unable to go to the next zone yet. SO MANY PEOPLE stuck in Deepholm.