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  • Deleting quests from questing profiles

    Discussion in 'Archives' started by Sigh719, Dec 15, 2010.

    1. Sigh719

      Sigh719 New Member

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      Hey all, Just a quick question I did some quick skimming through various stickies and such but I had no such luck trying to find an answer. Im currently using a 68-80 questing profile(as seen below in attachments), My character is currently at 75 and Im looking to delete a particular quest because it's unable to be found from the NPC, "Your Presence is Required at Agmar's Hammer" more specifically, Anytime I've tried deleting the two lines that included the pickup and turn in of the quest I got an error, Would somebody be kind enough to explain how to remove it? Or is there an override built into HB where I can skip it?
       

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    2. chinajade

      chinajade Well-Known Member Moderator Buddy Core Dev

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      Deleting the lines that read:
      <PickUp QuestName="Your Presence is Required at Agmar's Hammer" QuestId="11996" GiverName="Envoy Ripfang" GiverId="26441" />

      <TurnIn QuestName="Your Presence is Required at Agmar's Hammer" QuestId="11996" TurnInName="Image of Archmage Aethas Sunreaver" TurnInId="26471" />

      should be sufficient. Since you didn't show us the error message kind of hard to figure out what's going wrong.

      From the information contained in WoWHead, this quest is more than a "breadcrumb quest"--it is the start of a chain. You will need to delete the follow-on quests out of the profile also--"Rifle the Bodies", and "Prevent the Accord". These may in turn prevent other quest chains from being available to you.

      My recommendation is to find the new NPC that offers the quest, and update the profile rather than trying to delete the quest. As you can see, deleting quests can sometimes have substantial ripple-effects throughout a profile.

      cheers,
      CJ
       

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