Quests
Create goals for your players
Compatibility
Quests supports all major versions of Minecraft, starting from 1.8.
Quests requires Java 17!
Features
Quests is full of features for you to play with, you can create any type of quest you need. Each quest can have multiple tasks, which the player must complete before the quest is complete. The player can be rewarded for completing the quests, giving the player something to work towards. All of this and the below for free, forever!
- A complex quest system
- Many different task types to choose from (30+ - click here)
- Including a PlaceholderAPI task type to effectively integrate with every plugin
- Quest GUI interface
- Categories for quests
- Requirements for quests (to allow quest stages/quest lines)
- Cooldowns for quests
- PlaceholderAPI integration
- Customisation of every aspect of the plugin
- Support for flatfile & MySQL storage
- Developer API (custom task types etc)
Commands & permissions
This information has been moved here:
https://github.com/LMBishop/Quests/wiki/Commands-and-permissions
Wiki
GitHub
https://github.com/LMBishop/Quests
Please make sure you are using Java 8. Install this on your server by adding the downloaded file to the /plugins folder. Make sure to RESTART the server (do not reload!) and Quests should load.
Default configuration
See:
this page
Creating a quest
See:
this page
Allowed task types
See:
this page
Set up instructons for task types
See:
this page
Video guides
These guides are unofficial and may not be up to date.
Statistics
Quests has been using bStats to keep data about how the plugin is used. This data is anonymously sent and has no way to be traced back to you. Metrics can be disabled by disabling it in the bStats configuration.
Quests has been using bStats to keep data
since version 2.0.0-beta (18th April 2018). Metrics data can be found here:
https://bstats.org/plugin/bukkit/Quests
Contributing
You can contribute to the project by contributing code to the public repository. If you are contributing code, you also agree that you grant us the rights to your code.
The source code can be found here:
https://github.com/LMBishop/Quests
Screenshots