LaurenPascua wrote: »The first step is making sure that all the icons on the map are filled in white. If there's a location on the map that's black, then there's at least one quest in the area you haven't done.
I don't *think* there are any quests that aren't tied to either a place, or a major quest line (Fighter's Guild, Mage's Guild, Main Quest)... But I might be wrong.
Regardless, the above is definitely the first step to being a 100%'er. Beyond that, I'm sure there're sites that'll list every quest in every zone, and their starting location.
pinstripesc wrote: »Hey all
For all you completionists out there - my wife is wanting to find and finish every quest. How do you go about it, besides the obvious answer of running around till you find them? Is there a good database for starting locations anywhere? There doesn't seem to be an addon for it.
Thanks
pinstripesc wrote: »Hey all
For all you completionists out there - my wife is wanting to find and finish every quest. How do you go about it, besides the obvious answer of running around till you find them? Is there a good database for starting locations anywhere? There doesn't seem to be an addon for it.
Thanks
I am one of the "few" who found quests others dont. I dont use a single addon at all. Nothing.
You have to LOOK. Explore. Check behind every tree, in every burned building, etc
EXPLORE.
This takes time and you may never find every quest. That's how's it supposed to be.
SOME things the computer shouldnt do for you. You should do something yourself :-p
Go explore!
I_killed_Vivec wrote: »pinstripesc wrote: »Hey all
For all you completionists out there - my wife is wanting to find and finish every quest. How do you go about it, besides the obvious answer of running around till you find them? Is there a good database for starting locations anywhere? There doesn't seem to be an addon for it.
Thanks
I am one of the "few" who found quests others dont. I dont use a single addon at all. Nothing.
You have to LOOK. Explore. Check behind every tree, in every burned building, etc
EXPLORE.
This takes time and you may never find every quest. That's how's it supposed to be.
SOME things the computer shouldnt do for you. You should do something yourself :-p
Go explore!
Yes, they have gone to great lengths, and you have paid a great deal, for a world that is there to be explored. Blindly rushing between points marked out for you on a map means you miss out on the ESO experience...