wow, there are many that I just did not do.
POPULAR isn't the same as "Quests you were forced to do to progress." It's like saying that paying your taxes is the most popular way to spend money in 2018, because everyone does it. Well, almost everyone.
Shocking, the most completed quests were the ones necessary to unlock content.
I mostly see quests that we all sighed and rolled our eyes at and dragged ourselves through because they were just a necessary hoop to jump through *shrug*FUN quests, MOST ENJOYED quests, the list would be drastically different.
So, a most popular 'quests you need for flying, class mounts and artifact skin' list.
I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess Balance of Power wins most hated by virtue of being the most 'should've been account wide' quest in the history of WoW that wasn't.
Popular =/= most researched.This is a list of the most researched, because they were bad..
Would love to see top toys, achievements,and battle pets. Maybe even hunter pets?
Are you sure these aren't popular quests or quests that infuriated players who couldn't work out how to do them so came to wowhead for the solution. Because when it came to Legion I had to use it to figure out what I was doing more times than any expansion before.
The only reason I check a quest on wowhead when I can't figure it out myself, means: poor description, missing information and such. I guess many of us remember the story of the "The Day that Deathwing came". I love that story and still one of my favorite, or the other one when the pigmys put us in cage and have a conversation about "how much coconout we can get for the ugly one?". Well those are great moment and never had to check on them on wowhead because it was well written and scripted. In BFA, I loved Drustvar zone with all the quests, everything was great and superb. On the other hand Stormsong Valley is so bad I just left wowhead open on the other monitor as I had to constantly check back on things. Clearly visible as different team desinged that 2 zones, the 1st Drustvar is the top quality today thingy: great, well writen story, etc. but Stormsong is oldschool: missing infos from dozen quest, cofusing locations etc. It was half baked compared to Drustvar, and the pirate story? Well it was meh. It could be great, exciting but ended up hollow and shallow. I still like the story of BFA, and will start on Horde side in month or 2 once I finish to collect the 5million for the mount. So the most visited quest <> best or greatest, it is actualy the most confusing ones..... imao.