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Defender
Jan 28, 2010
132
Ok not sure if this is where it should go but here it is.

How do you know if you have gotten every mission and compleated it in the game? As I went through the game I got every single mission I seen. As far as I know I have beat all but one and I am dreading the last one like a root canal. It's the helephant tower. So what I would like to know if there is a way you can tell if you missed any. A badge you might earn for compleating the full game?

I just really want to be able to say that I have compleated 100% of the game and be positive that I did. So if anyone knows or better yet someone form the KI staff could tell me this I would be so greatful. :D :D Thank you and I hope you have a great day!!

Defender
Dec 21, 2010
151
I've asked the very same question. I think I have completed everything, then I go back to a land and find out that I have forgotten something. I would love some kind of list for each of my characters that just explains what I have not done or forgotten. Don't give me a list of what I have completed, that would take too much room.

Hero
Jan 24, 2010
705
I think that you can tell if you have completed every possible quest by looking at the badge list in your backpack. Click on the badge icon and flip through the pages. Anywhere there is a blank spot probably shows that you should fight more mobs and/or complete a hidden boss or side quest. Check wizard101central for some excellent guides to help find the quests attached to the badges.

Another check is to see if you are able to progress to new worlds in the Spiral. You must complete all of the main story line quests to gain spiral keys. This forum contains guides to each main and side story line quest. Go back to the Index and look at the specific boards for each world in the Spiral.

Yet another consideration is if you have gained all of the school spells appropriate to your level. Again, wizard101central has excellent guides to help determine if you have collected all of the spells you should have acquired at certain levels. Keep in mind that there are spells that do not show up on your school professor's training list. Some of your school spells are earned by completing special quests assigned by your professor. Those spells are not available to a wizard who trains a magic school as a secondary class.

Happy research to you,

Scarlet Ravensong, Master Historian & Legendary Pyromancer

Defender
Jan 28, 2010
132
mare62 wrote:
I've asked the very same question. I think I have completed everything, then I go back to a land and find out that I have forgotten something. I would love some kind of list for each of my characters that just explains what I have not done or forgotten. Don't give me a list of what I have completed, that would take too much room.


Heres what I been doing its not easy and very boring. I typed in all quest available to balance wizards. And Slowly picked threw the sites till i found one that I thought was compleat. I then serched each section it took alittle while but now I know that I have beat them all or at least am pretty sure I did. :D

I still havent done helephant tower though no one will do the tower with me. So I am still working on that last one. Anyway maybe you can go threw a list like i did to make sure. It would be nice if they made something that you would be able to know if you compleated all quests but I dont think they will.

Delver
Mar 13, 2011
278
queenlybluebean wrote:
I think that you can tell if you have completed every possible quest by looking at the badge list in your backpack. Click on the badge icon and flip through the pages. Anywhere there is a blank spot probably shows that you should fight more mobs and/or complete a hidden boss or side quest.


This is not a valid method, as many of the badges are earned through number of a certain mob killed, crafting skills and PvP rank.

Defender
Jan 28, 2010
132
queenlybluebean I think checking the badges is a great idea. As for all the worlds I do believe I have compleated them all including the side worlds. Whats this about pvp badges? hoovooloo said something about it is that really something I have to compelte to say I have did all missions. I really hope not I cant stand pvp. Most are sore losers and curse, yell, and report me if I do some how manage to win. Or are very rude when they do when win which is most the time. Although I am going to check and see about the badges you get for beating so many of diffrent type of bad guys. I have gotten to the top level of crafting and gardening. as for pvp and pet racing I am still the lowest rank. So what to do about that and I wonder if I should try to get to the top of those too. :-)