Description
Story Mode - Narrative Questline Companion
Story Mode is a World of Warcraft addon for players who want to experience Azeroth's quest stories in a clearer, more intentional order.
It turns scattered quest chains into guided adventures with chapter progress, story context, next-step tracking, cover art, achievements, faction reputation notes, and practical quest guidance.
What Story Mode Does
- Curates major zone stories, character arcs, class campaigns, class quests, short stories, and heritage armor quests.
- Breaks each adventure into readable chapters with summaries, recaps, key characters, and quest flow.
- Finds your real next quest by skipping completed, hidden, optional, or faction-ineligible steps.
- Tracks chapter, story, achievement, and reputation progress in one place.
- Filters class, race, faction, and game-version-specific content so your character sees the stories they can actually play.
- Sends you toward the next objective with WoW's built-in quest tracking, quest log, map guidance, or Classic-safe pickup hints.
- Shows real-time completion banners when quests, chapters, and full stories finish.
Included Adventures
Classic Era and Burning Crusade Classic
Epic Storylines
- The Defias Brotherhood
- The Scarlet Crusade
- The Long Watch
- A Tale of Sorrow
- The Missing Diplomat
- The Drakefire Amulet
- The Brazier of Invocation
Short Stories
- Lost in Battle
- The Agamand Family
Identity
- Classic class quest chains for druids, hunters, mages, paladins, priests, rogues, shamans, warlocks, and warriors
Retail
Epic Storylines
- The Frozen Throne
- What Is Worth Fighting For
- Insurrection
- The Dark Heart of Nazmir
- The Master of Revendreth
- The Witchwood of Drustvar
Character Stories
- The Banshee Queen
- Daughter of the Sea
- The Forsaken Daughter
Short Stories
- A Tea Party
Identity
- All 12 Legion class order hall campaigns
- 14 heritage armor questlines
Why Use Story Mode
WoW has wonderful storylines, but they are often spread across old quest hubs, faction variants, dungeon finales, achievements, class requirements, and patch-era prerequisites. Story Mode gives those stories a clean table of contents, a readable journal, and a practical "what do I do next?" button while still letting the game be the game.


