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A new map filter inWorld of Warcraft: The War Withinnow lets players hide standard quests they’ve already finished on another character. This amazing Warbands quality-of-life feature will helpWorld of Warcraftfans navigate with less clutter on their map, and more easily find questlines that they haven’t finished yet.
Warbands is a collection of new quality-of-life features inWoW: The War Withinthat improves the game’s already-impressive alt-friendliness. Marketed as “account-wide everything,” players will be able to share many faction reputations, currencies, and even a special bank.

However, a new map filter coming inThe War Withinwill also help players better track quest progress while simultaneously decluttering their maps.OnceWorld of WarcraftreleasesThe War Within, standard quests fans have already completed on a different character will automatically be hidden from the mini map and in-game interface. Players can still accept these quests, and can toggle them to be visible once more on the map, but by default, fans will no longer have repeat quests clogging up their UI.
Warbands Completed Quests Toggle in WoW: The War Within
Like theaccount-wideWorld of Warcraftreputation changes, this new map filter is only supported for quests fromDragonflightandThe War Withinat the moment. It is possibleWorld of Warcraftwill go back and implement these for legacy quests fromShadowlandsand earlier, but that might not happen for some time afterThe War Withinreleases.
This simple change is a huge quality-of-life improvement that many fans didn’t even realize they needed. All throughoutDragonflight,World of Warcrafthas introduced tons of world events, side stories, and other quests with every major update. While this gives a lot for players to do, it also causes the maps for major hubs like Valdrakken to be horrendously cluttered on new characters, making it challenging to navigate. Needless to say, fans are unanimously excited about this toggle.
Beyond the new quality-of-life features coming with Warbands,The War Withinadds tons of other exciting things as well. One of the most highly-anticipated parts of the expansion is Skyriding – a streamlined version of Dragonriding that allowsnearly everyWoWflying mount to use the dynamic flight systemintroduced inDragonflight. Most of these features are coming inThe War Within’s Pre-Patch, so fans only have to wait a few more months until they are fully implemented.
World of Warcraft: Dragonflight
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World of Warcraft: Dragonflight was developed by Blizzard Entertainment and is the ninth expansion pack for the iconic massively multiplayer online role-playing game World of Warcraft.Dragonflight features an overhauled user interface, raises the level cap to 70, and introduces a new race and class.