Questhelper tells you how to finish your quests in the easiest, fastest 
manner. It includes a database of quests, monsters, and items, telling you 
the exact location of that dang Perfect Satyr Horn you can't find. It also 
computes the fastest path to complete all your quests - and gain experience 
- as quickly as possible.

Nateconj is the new manager for the QuestHelper project, but as he's 
focusing on development, I'm handling mirroring and support on other sites. 
A lot has changed since 1.4.1. Primarily,

* Support for new Cataclysm zones
* Support for flying in Kalimdor/Eastern Kingdoms

However, at this point time none of the quests or data since the Shattering 
and Cataclysm (patch 4.0.3a) are in the database. What does this mean?

** None of the Hyjal, Maelstrom, Lost Isles, Deepholm, Twilight Highlands, 
etc. quests are known.*
** Locations for objectives in Kalimdor and Eastern Kingdoms may or may not 
be accurate.*

Nate is working on generating a brand new database that will have all of 
the post-Shattering information, but it's been uncooperative so far. You 
can help by submitting your data. Look under "Data" below about how you can 
submit your data and add to the new database.

Any support tickets, "/qh error" messages, or enhancement suggestions 
should go to the development site at 

Data

If you can't afford to contribute (It's okay! I still like you) then I also 
need your data. QuestHelper records monster positions, questgiver 
locations, item drops, and all manner of fun information that I use to 
build QuestHelper's database. There's no personally identifiable 
information involved - I can't get your username, your character name, your 
friend's names, or anything of that sort. The file I need is stored in the 
following location, assuming you're using Windows XP and didn't change the 
installation path:

C:\Program Files\World of 
Warcraft\WTF\Account\ACCOUNT_NAME\SavedVariables\QuestHelper.lua

Some have reported that for Vista and Windows 7 their path is one of:

C:\Users\USER_NAME\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\World of 
Warcraft\WTF\Account\ACCOUNT_NAME\SavedVariables\QuestHelper.lua \\
C:\Users\Public\Games\World of 
Warcraft\WTF\Account\ACCOUNT_NAME\SavedVariables\QuestHelper.lua

I've heard that on OSX, the path is:

/Applications/World of 
WarCraft/WTF/Account/ACCOUNT_NAME/SavedVariables/QuestHelper.lua

To make things even more difficult, it seems that Windows might try to 
"help" you by hiding file extensions. This makes 'QuestHelper.lua' appear 
as "QuestHelper". Warcraft makes backups of all these files, so there is a 
"QuestHelper.lua.bak" file in there as well, and without its file 
extension, it appears as "QuestHelper.lua", but it isn't really and it's 
not actually the file I want.

Be careful not to descend into the realm / character directories, we 
specifically want the SavedVariables directory. There are QuestHelper.lua 
files in the other directories as well, but they only store which flight 
routes your characters know, and aren't actually useful. On a similar note, 
I also don't want the file named SavedVariables.lua, which contains your UI 
preferences and is entirely unrelated, or the file named QuestHelper.toc, 
which is a small part of the QuestHelper code and not anything I need.

When in doubt, look at the file size - if it's less than 100k, it's 
probably the wrong file.

You can email it to me at (separated to prevent scraping):

Addressee: questhelper.redux Domain: gmail.com

Please do not direct inquires about the addon to the e-mail address above. 
This address is my main e-mail account and I have a lot of valid messages 
that go unread due to some lists I am subscribed to.

Many have asked how often to send in data. My personal preference is 
basically this: Send stuff in every month or so, or when you remember. 
Thanks!

Please note that the above has nothing to do with installing this AddOn. 
You install this AddOn the same way you would install any other AddOn, by 
unzipping it into the "Interface/AddOns" folder.

And, of course, a huge thanks to everyone that has sent me their data so 
far. It's very much appreciated.

== READ THIS BEFORE POSTING AND ASKING FOR HELP

**It doesn't show me any objectives on the map**: Type "/qh hidden" and see 
why they're hidden. If it doesn't know where to find it, and it involves 
new post-Cataclysm content, you'll need to wait until the new database is 
built.

**It reduces my framerate too much/uses too much CPU**: You could try 
reducing "/qh perf" (for example, "/qh perf 50%".) Some parts of what 
Questhelper does just intrinsically use a lot of CPU. There ain't no such 
thing as a free lunch. This problem should be largely fixed in the current 
version.

**It uses too much RAM**: You could try "/qh purge" (please submit your 
data first!) but, fundamentally, the things Questhelper does also use a lot 
of RAM. There is not much I can do about this.

**Pretty much any issue with it not running**: "/qh hardreset" should reset 
it to "factory install conditions". Try it!

=== FAQ

==== How can I help?

Donations pay my rent and buy me food. I'm very attached to rent and food, 
I find them good things to have. Even a few bucks will help more than you'd 
expect - look at the top of this page for more information.

You could also submit your collected data to me, which is free and helps 
Questhelper's database. Check out the top of the page for that as well.

==== It doesn't work. What can I do?

Three things. First, if there's a major issue with QuestHelper, you can 
type "/qh error" and it will show you the first error it ran into. If you 
post that in the comments here, one of the people who helps regularly may 
be able to solve your problem. Please post the entire error, not just parts 
of it. We really, really want the see the whole thing, even if it's long.

If it just doesn't work, "/qh hardreset" will reset all your accumulated 
data and preferences, hopefully getting rid of weird problems. If you still 
can't see the quest tracker, "/qh treset" will try to force it into a 
visible position on your screen, with "/qh treset center" jamming it 
uncomfortably into the center of your screen. It can be moved from there by 
dragging the small gray box at the top-right of it. If you're not seeing 
quests at all, even on your main map, "/qh hidden" will tell you why and 
let you change it. The combination of these three fixes //most// problems.

If none of those help, disable your other plugins as a test to find 
incompatibilities.

==== My framerate is low. What can I do?

If you have any addons that enabled CPU profiling, turn it off, it greatly 
increases the amount of work WoW has to do. The command to do that is:
##/console set scriptProfile 0
/console reloadui##

If that doesn't make a difference for you, there's a slash command, ##/qh 
perf##, that can scale the amount of work QuestHelper does per frame. 
Example:
##/qh perf 50%##

==== QuestHelper uses a lot of memory. What can I do to fix this?

QuestHelper intrinsically uses a chunk of RAM. You can currently expect 
about 15m of usage. There's really not anything anyone can do about this, 
but that small amount of RAM usage also shouldn't be much of an issue.

==== Why aren't my quests showing up?

##/qh hidden## will list everything that isn't being shown, along with the 
reason for it being hidden.

==== If I send you my data, should I delete my copy?

You'll save hard drive space and RAM, but lose any preferences you had 
saved. I don't recommend it, but if you want to, it's fine. You can type 
"/qh purge" ingame to get roughly the same effect without losing your 
preferences.

==== How can I get rid of that arrow over my character's head?

First, try right-clicking it and looking for a "hide" option. Second, try 
##/qh arrow##, ##/qh cartwp##, or ##/qh tomtom##, depending on which arrow 
it is. Try them all - at worst, you'll end up with extra arrows. The same 
command will disable it again. If you'd rather move it instead, you can 
drag it around by left clicking . . . unless it's been locked, in which 
case right click on it and unlock it first.

==== How do get that 3D arrow pointing where to go?

##/qh arrow##.

If you'd prefer integration with Cartographer Waypoints or Tomtom, try 
##/qh cartwp## or ##/qh tomtom## respectively. I don't really officially 
support these options, but they seem to work.

==== The Icons on my map are huge! How can anyone see anything?

If you find the icons are too big for you, you may enter ##/qh scale X%##, 
replacing X with some reasonable scale. I'd start with 80%, depending on 
how that looks you can try bigger or smaller numbers.

=== Author(s)

nconantj is the current maintainer of this project. Any bugs are probably 
either his fault or Blizzard's.

ZorbaTHut is did a lot of development before the 4.0 patch was released.

Smariot is the original developer of the package.

Nesher and Vipersniper both made improvements while Smariot was still 
maintaining it, and are worthy of praise.

Lonadar and Divinewind420 haven't actually written any code, but they've 
been helping out with customer support for many months now, and their 
assistance has been invaluable. <3

=== How to avoid getting your account stolen.

Simple explanation:

Don't run any programs attached to UI mods. Just decompress them into your 
addons directory. The major site installers, like the Curse.com installer, 
are probably safe. Be suspicious of everyone and don't give out your 
password.

There's a [[ -helper/pages/how-to-avoid-getting-your-account-stolen/much 
longer and more detailed explanation here]], which I recommend everyone 
read at least once.

Despite persistent rumors, Questhelper does not contain anything that can 
steal your password. Such a thing isn't even possible.

=== Usage

For the most part, you just install it and leave it alone. It should 
hopefully be smart enough to do The Right Thing, and not require you to 
meddle with it.

The task QuestHelper thinks you should do first is displayed on your 
minimap, which you can mouse over for a description. If the task isn't in 
your current zone, then it will point towards where QuestHelper thinks you 
should go to get there, such as a flight master or the zone border.

=== World Map

All the tasks QuestHelper wants you to do are displayed on the World Map. 
There are 'marching ants' connecting the objectives, showing you the order 
QuestHelper thinks you should complete them in.

You can right click on an objective to get a list of options for it.

=== Menus

Using the menus should, hopefully, be obvious. The only catch might be that 
they don't automatically disappear if you click on something else.

You can right click anywhere on a menu to hide it, or select the Close Menu 
command from the end of the menu.

=== Priorities

There are 5 different priority levels an objective can have: "Highest, 
High, Normal, Low," and "Lowest".

Most objectives default to "Normal". Objectives for timed quests default to 
"High". User created objectives default to "Highest". QuestHelper will try 
to arrange the objectives so that higher priority objectives get done first.

You can use priorities as hints to get the objectives in an order you'd 
prefer, without the need to micro-manage the route list.

=== Filters

There are 7 filters you can use to automatically ignore quest objectives, 
which you can turn on and off using the slash command ##/qh filter##.

The first filter is "level", which by default is on. It will cause 
QuestHelper to ignore any objectives that your current party probably isn't 
high enough to complete. You can adjust the level offset used by this 
filter with the command ##/qh level "offset"##.

The second filter is "zone", which by default is off. It will cause 
QuestHelper to ignore any objectives that aren't in your current zone.

The third filter is "done", which by default is off. It will hide 
objectives for any quests that aren't complete. You can use this if you 
don't want to quest and just want to turn the quests you do have in.

The fourth filter is "blocked", which hides blocked objectives, i.e. ones 
that can't be done yet, such as quest turn-ins for incomplete quests. This 
is probably most useful if you prefer to hide the "ant trails", as the 
route it will compute will be somewhat of a lie.

The fifth filter is "watched", which hides objectives that you are not 
currently tracking via WoW's built-in quest tracker. This gives you a lot 
of control over which quests QH shows, but may limit you to fewer quests 
tracked at once.

The sixth filter is "group", which by default is on. It will cause 
QuestHelper to ignore group quests while you're not in a group. By default, 
it permits 2-player group quests, but not more. This can be adjusted with 
"/qh group".

The seventh filter is "wintergrasp", which ignores Wintergrasp PvP quests 
if you are not actually in Wintergrasp at the time.


You can force QuestHelper to show an objective that otherwise would have 
been filtered by typing ##/qh hidden## and selecting "Show" from its entry 
in the menu.

=== Sharing

Sharing allows you to share your objectives with other party members, 
allowing you to combine your routes and work together effectively.

Note that sharing only tells your peers what objectives you have, your 
completion progress for them, and the priorities you have assigned to them. 
Information such as item drops and monster locations are not shared.

Each peer will take this information and calculate their own route from it. 
Assuming you stay together and work cooperatively, which was the whole idea 
behind this feature, your routes should end up being almost completely 
identical, and you can follow it and rest assured that nobody is getting 
left behind. Objectives shared by multiple users won't be removed until 
everybody has completed it.

=== Slash Commands

(May be very out of date. If you'd like to volunteer to update it, let me 
know.)

* ##/qh help##: Lists all the QuestHelper slash commands.
** ##/qh help "command"##: Tells you about a specific command.
* ##/qh settings##: Opens the Settings menu at the current cursor location. 
Note that not all settings can be changed through the menu.
* ##/qh track##: disables/enables QuestHelper's Quest Tracker, which 
provides status on your nearest objectives, in place of the default Tracker.
* ##/qh hidden##: Displays a list of all the hidden objectives, why they 
are hidden, and depending on the reason, will allow you to unhide them.
* ##/qh ftime##: Toggles the display of the flight time estimates.
* ##/qh locale "locale"##: Sets the locale to use for displayed text., or 
lists possible locales if no argument is given.: Defaults to your client's 
locale the first time you run QuestHelper. The only locale that is complete 
right now is "'enUS"'. Missing translations will be marked with red text.
* ##/qh share##: Toggles objective sharing on and off. When on, will share 
quest objectives and progress with other party members that are using 
QuestHelper 0.17 or higher, and also have sharing enabled.
* ##/qh solo##: Will disable quest sharing and ignore anyone you might be 
partied with, basically assume you will receive no aid from your party 
members.
* ##/qh comm##: Toggles the display of the data sent between peers. I use 
this for debugging, but some people just love to stare at streams of 
meaningless data. It's really quite hypnotic. . .
* ##/qh hide##: Hides QuestHelper's minimap arrow and World Map icons and 
paths, and suspends the calculation of routes.
* ##/qh cartwp##: Toggles using Cartographer Waypoints to display your 
current objective.
* ##/qh tomtom##: Toggles using TomTom to display waypoints for your 
current objective.
* ##/qh button##: Toggles the QuestHelper button on the World Map frame.
* ##/qh level "offset"##: Sets the level offset used by the level filter. 
Can be positive or negative. Invoke with no arguments to see the current 
offset and your effective level at various party sizes.
** ##/qh level 0##: Only show quests at or below your own level.
** ##/qh level +2##: Show quests up to two levels above your own level. 
This is the default.
* ##/qh nag##: Prints counts of all the new or updated quests, objectives, 
etc, that you have found that aren't in the supplied database.: **Note:** 
To reduce memory usage, QuestHelper deletes static quest data that doesn't 
belong to your faction. So, if you play both sides, it will always think 
the quests you did for the opposite faction are new.
** ##/qh nag verbose##: Displays the specific differences between your data 
and the static data.
* ##/qh find "category" "query"##: Allows you to create custom objectives 
by searching for known items, NPCs, and locations. The queries allow fuzzy 
string matching, and so should happly accept typos and partial matches.: 
Note that if you attempt to create an objective twice, it will instead hide 
it.
** ##/qh find item "item-name"##: Search for items.
** ##/qh find npc "npc-name"##: Search for NPCs or monsters.
** ##/qh find loc "zone-name" "x" "y"##: Search for a location in a zone. 
You may also use a comma, should you feel the need to.
** ##/qh find loc "x" "y"##: Search for a location in your current zone.
** ##/qh find "search-string"##: Searches in all categories.
** ##/qh find##: Invoking the find command without any arguments will 
instead display all your current user created objectives, allowing you to 
easily turn them off.
* ##/qh filter "filter-name"##: Toggles objective filters on or off.
** ##/qh filter level##: Shows or hides objective that you probably can't 
do. Note that this considers the the levels of everyone in your party, not 
just you. If you're partied with somebody higher than you, it might not 
hide a quest that it otherwise would have.
** ##/qh filter zone##: Shows or hides objective that aren't in your 
current zone.
** ##/qh filter done##: Shows or hides quests that aren't complete.
** ##/qh filter blocked##: Shows or hides objectives that are blocked, i.e. 
require something else to be done first, such as turn-ins for incomplete 
quests.
* ##/qh scale "value"##: Scales the map icons by this amount of their 
default size. Will accept a number or a percentage, in the range of 50-300%.
* ##/qh perf "value"##: Scales the CPU workload for QuestHelper's route 
calculation routine. Will accept a numbere or a percentage, in the range 
10-500% (although we don't recommend going above 100%).
* ##/qh recalc##: Recreates the world graph and location and distance 
information for the active objectives. You probably don't need to worry 
about this.
* ##/qh purge##: Deletes all your collected data. I'd prefer if you avoided 
using this any time other than immediately after sharing your collected 
data.: Requires that you to enter a randomly generated 8 character case 
sensitive alphanumeric password, to hopefully ensure that people read the 
message that gets displayed.
* ##/questhelper##: Alias for ##/qh##.
* ##/find##, ##/qhfind##, : Alias for ##/qh find##.
* ##/qh find monster##: Alias for ##/qh find npc##.
* ##/qh find location##: Alias for ##/qh find loc##.

=== How You Can Help

Most importantly, check out the top of this page, under "We Need Your 
Support".

==== Translations

Translations can be easily edited at [[ -ip.org/translate 
-ip.org/translate]]. More translations are good!

=== Future Releases

Everything in here is "planned" and not "guaranteed". Do not yell at me if 
things get delayed or shuffled. Pushing versions back happens extremely 
frequently if unexpected new bugs crop up. You may also notice there are no 
dates listed - that's intentional, if I knew how long it would be I'd have 
fixed it by now. This is just to give you an idea of what my next major 
plans are.

Right now, most of the work is going on behind the scenes. You won't notice 
any significant QuestHelper improvements because I'm adding backend code to 
support eventual major improvements, and to keep the entire thing from 
melting down. New features are coming, but don't hold your breath.

Major features that may be upcoming:

* better settings dialog for preferences

=== Tasks

Things I'd like to do that may take a long, long time:

* Rewrite pathfinding to be aware of mountains and other obstacles.
* Track drop rate of quest items, estimate the number of kills you'll need 
to complete
* Better path optimization, prioritizing "easy experience"
* Addition of "quest-like goals", including achievements, vendor recipes, 
unadded flight paths, weapon/skill training, repairs/vendors, reagent/ammo 
restocking, and so forth
* Automatic tracking of followup quests
* Remembering quest priorities after logout
* "Too Tough For Me" button, temporarily ignoring a quest until you've 
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