Questing is one of the finest and yet most terrifying aspects of the majestic game we call World of Warcraft. Many a gamer has fallen in the line of duty, annihilated, cursing with rage and hatred at the terrible things known only as "quest lines." Indeed, when trying your hand at some real, hard, questing you must be firm: be strong of heart and mind, lest thee be torn asunder by the variety of horrid beasts that live only to make thy gaming experience a true and definitive nightmare.
Now, having dispensed with my slightly over-dramatic and frightening tone, I will confirm that World of Warcraft quest help is one of the many things new and old gamers alike frequently seek. Often you can simply play by ear (or rather text in this case,) and emerge successfully after enjoying some new experience, earning gold, or loot as well. However, the higher up in level one goes, the harder and harder the quests become. Soon, even the most fortunate adventurer will find himself or herself mired in ambiguous and confusing text and equally un-helpful NPCs.
Fear not noble hero (or villain,) for help lies a short hop, skip, and jump away in a series of most satisfying websites on the internet. A simple search can reveal astounding amounts of information, practically everything about where, when, and most importantly *why* you should complete the quest. All the rewards for single quests or even quest chains are but a click away, which is much better than spending your hard-earned gaming time running about in a wasteland looking for Murloc eyes, right?
Most of these websites run as something of a constantly growing library, the largest using certain programs to automatically gather information about the game world and more important things such as quest data and the like. Some of the more common ones include thottbot, allakhazam, and goblin workshop. These, as I mentioned earlier, use the database system and are constantly updating with the latest quests, loot, and even item recipe information.
One of the best assistants you could have on your side when questing is a good guide that includes all of the quests written by someone who has been there and done it all in exemplary fashion. This is one of the reasons I now own two of the most popular guides out there: one for my Horde characters and one for my Alliance characters.
I expect you would rather have the exact coordinates and a marked map telling you where your prey is, rather then a rather oblique direction to "somewhere in that very large mountain range," no? It saves time, stress, and getting killed by other players, as well, if you play on a PvP server like I do.
An additional note on the coordinates idea, if you don't already have coordinates in-game they are easily added with many different modifications such as my favorite, Titan-Panel. If you need help finding this modification simply go to the curse-gaming website and search; it's quite the time saver. Another mod you will most likely wish to pick up is the Atlas-Mod, an extremely helpful in-game map of all the instanced dungeons in practically the entire game. Saves getting lost and killed wandering the watery depths of some cave.
All in all, if you take my few words of wisdom (that I assure you have been gained through much hardship and annoyance on my part,) you should do quite well.
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