Forum:Questbox: Flight Required indicator

It seems like a good idea to me if the Questbox template had an option allowing someone to mark that the quest (either getting, performing, or turning it in) required the character to have the ability to fly. Perhaps the stereotyped winged boot on/near the title bar? I would not consider "someone can summon you" as a valid alternative, even if the quest requires a group (as in the Tempest Keep instance quests). --Eirik Ratcatcher (talk) 00:58, 14 May 2009 (UTC)


 * Um, what quests did you have in mind? If the quest requires the player to be able to fly then just put it in the Notes section. -- 06:31, 14 May 2009 (UTC)


 * Some examples: anything in Category:Mechanar quests, any quest involving Ogri'la, any quest involving The Skybreaker or NPCs thereon. Most Sha'tari Skyguard quests.  --Eirik Ratcatcher (talk) 22:32, 14 May 2009 (UTC)


 * As an optional parameter it wouldn't hurt. It should go in the notes regardless, if you need to fly to complete the quest. So use this image: [[Image:TaxiGossipIcon.png]]? You could just add that in the . Does type get used for anything? --  Fandyllic  (talk &middot; contr) 1:12 PM PST 14 May 2009


 * This image might be better: [[Image:Flightwing_icon_22x20.png]]. -- Fandyllic  (talk &middot; contr) 1:14 PM PST 14 May 2009


 * is used to show it's a Group, Dungeon or Daily quest, like how a quest is different than to a "normal" quest. I'd say use [[File:TaxiGossipIcon.png]] as it's small and can fit on a line - however I still don't see why anything more than the line "You will need a flying mount to complete this quest" is needed. -- 20:33, 14 May 2009 (UTC)


 * But  isn't used to create categories, right? That's what I was worried about. Having an indicator, perhaps with a tooltip, in the questbox might tell people there is something to know about the quest, in case they don't look at the Notes which are usually down near the bottom of the page. Of course, you're right that if they have problems with the quest, Notes is the first place they'll probably look. --  Fandyllic  (talk &middot; contr) 1:46 PM PST 14 May 2009


 * No,  isn't used to create categories. And as I said below, if people read only the tooltip instead of clicking the very simple link that explains the quest, then that would be really strange. -- 05:44, 15 May 2009 (UTC)


 * @Gourra: I consider "requires flying" as important an attribute as "is a daily/repeatable quest" or "is a (faction)" quest. /agree Fandyllic that it's worth a line in the main body of the quest page.  Inclusion in the tooltip was something I had not thought of, but I agree.  Since it blocks the ability to complete the quest outside of normal quest parameters, I think it would be appropriate in the introduction at the top of the page, rather than being relegated to the Notes section.  The point here being to provide the information before they get stuck.  Ideally.  And both of ya, thanks for thinking about this.  --Eirik Ratcatcher (talk) 22:32, 14 May 2009 (UTC)


 * If they don't even read the quest article completely before doing the quest, or if they have any problems with it, don't you think that they would look through the whole article first? Or do you really think that they will just hover over the quest in Quest or Questlong, before even bothering to read the article first? I find that really strange of you to think that. -- 05:44, 15 May 2009 (UTC)


 * Thank you. Someone has to care about Abby Normal, after all.  And who am I, if not someone who thinks almost but not entirely unlike you? ;)  As to your question, I think that the average user is quite capable of looking in one specific spot for a piece of information, and missing it entirely if it is some place else.  Any information, any spot.  --Eirik Ratcatcher (talk) 22:38, 15 May 2009 (UTC)