You can recognize the characters who have quests to give you by the yellow question marks that hang above their heads. When you right click on the character, you will be able to see the details of the quest that they want you to go on. Sometimes it might be something as simple as killing a certain amount of monsters, while in other cases, it might involve entering a dungeon and finding specific items. You will also be able to see what the NPC is offering to you should you finish the World of Warcraft quest. Sometimes, this is merely a sum of gold, while in other instances, you will also end up getting items that you cannot purchase easily from vendors.
You should also be aware that a World of Warcraft quest will give you experience points and reputation. Every quest is worth a certain amount of experience, which is measured on a blue bar across the bottom of your screen. The amount of experience that you have will determine your level, and the more difficult a quest is for you, the more experience points you will get for it. For instance, a character that is level 7 doing a quest in starter area might get 800 experience points for the quest, while a level 50 character doing the same quest may not receive any experience points at all.
On the other hand, any quest that you do, no matter what level you are, will give you reputation with the faction that offers it. For instance, doing quests in the Undead starting areas will give you reputation with the Undead, while doing quests in the Night Elf starting area will give you reputation with the Night Elves. There are a few good reasons to think about your reputation and perhaps the most important one is that when you get your reputation up to Exalted with a specific faction, you'll be able to purchase their specific mounts. If you want the Orcs' riding wolf or the Taurens' riding kodo, start doing quests that give you reputation in their areas, no matter how much experience you get for it.
World of Warcraft quests are important ways to get ahead in the game, so take some time and figure out what quests you want to accept.
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