Everything Quests

A unified replacement for the Blizzard quest experience — a fully customizable tracker, world map overlays, and a current, regularly updated Midnight chain guide

File Details

v1.18.0

  • R
  • Jun 14, 2026
  • 3.85 MB
  • 119
  • 12.0.7+2
  • Retail

File Name

EverythingQuests-v1.18.0.zip

Supported Versions

  • 12.0.7
  • 12.0.5
  • 12.0.1

[1.18.0] - 2026-06-13

New Features

  • Search the Chain Guide by Quest ID — The Chain Guide now has a Find Quest ID box in its navigation bar. Type a quest's ID (the universal number from sites like Wowhead) and Everything Quests jumps to the chain that contains it, rings the quest, and scrolls it into view. Because quest names are localized but quest IDs aren't, this lets players on a non-English client follow an English guide without translating names back and forth. If the ID isn't part of any chain Everything Quests knows, a Wowhead link is printed in chat instead. (Suggested by Sparta | Phrenic.)
  • Skin the tracker scroll bar — A new Tracker Skins section on the Appearance tab lets you restyle the tracker's scroll bar: give it a flat single-color thumb with its own color and width, or hide the up/down arrow buttons. Off by default, so the stock bar is untouched until you enable it. (Suggested by Fostot.)
  • About tab — A new About tab (the seventh) gathers the live version, copyable links (Discord, CurseForge, GitHub, Report a Bug), the user-facing slash commands, credits, and the full changelog. Open it directly with /eqs about.

Improvements

  • The tracker background wraps your quests — The tracker's background and border now hug just the visible quests instead of spanning the full frame height, and disappear entirely when nothing is tracked, so a short quest list no longer floats in a tall empty box. (Contributed by Spydawg2233.)
  • Cleaner option panels — Every setting's grey explanatory text has moved into a hover tooltip. Mouse over any option to read what it does; the panels themselves now show clean, short labels.
  • Brighter brand red — The Everything-suite red used for section headers, borders, and accents was brightened a little (it had always read a touch too dark in-game).

Bug Fixes

  • Newly accepted quests track reliably — A freshly accepted quest could occasionally fail to appear in the tracker. Everything Quests was adding it as an automatic watch, which the game silently drops once you pass its small auto-watch cap; it now adds a stable manual watch (the same as ticking the checkbox in the quest log), for both auto-track-on-accept and the tracker's right-click Track Quest.