Description
Description
iQuest is a completely new Quest-plugin for your broker bar! Unlike other similar addons iQuest will stay minimalistic, hence doesn't bring an own quest tracker but improving existing Blizzard UI elements, which is currently a niche.
Requires an LDB display addon, f.e. Chocolate Bar!
Features
- Feed
- Displays number of solved quests and number of quests in questlog by default
- In addition, may display maximum number of quests in questlog, number of solved dailys (current day) and maximum number of solvable dailys (per day)
- Quest Progression
- Fires modified quest progression notifications with quest name as prefix
- Filters Blizzard quest progression notifications to avoid double quest notifications
- Filters error message spam ("You can't do this now" twice will just be displayed once)
- Plays a sound when progressing or finishing a quest
- Blizzard Quest Tracker
- Colorizes achievement/quest names and objectives
- Adds quest tags to the quest names (see below)
- Changes quest tracker font: style, size (LibSharedMedia supported) and outlines
- Hides a quest from the tracker if it was done right now
- Blizzard Questlog and Questgivers
- Adds quest tags to the questlog
- Adds quest tags to quest givers
Requests, Bug Reports and Localization
- Please use the Ticket System on CurseForge to report bugs, unintended behaviour, request for features, etc. I won't handle any kind of requests via comments on Curse anymore. Thanks.
- I refuse to translate my addons with translators like Google since it feels wrong. If you can provide localized strings, please use the CurseForge localization tool.
Tooltip
Well, since I design addons as I need them in the game and I never did use the tooltip of my quest brokers, I really don't know what to do with it in iQuest. Is there really a need for a tooltip? Should it display an image of the questlog (what I refused to implement until now)? Thoughts and ideas are welcome!
It was planned to let iQuest show the progress of the zone quest achievement, but I implemented the possibility to automatically show/hide the achievement on the tracker. So I got rid of this idea.
Quest Tags
Quest tags are a mix of quest levels and an quest-related indicator, f.e. [79d+].
- + means Elite quest
- d means Dungeon quest
- p means PvP quest
- r means Raid quest
- g means Group quest
- d+ means heroic Dungeon quest
- • means Daily quest


