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This is another quest template. It includes the faction icon for the quest, the level of the quest (which the other templates didn't include) and the name of the quest. It has an optional parameter for race specific quests.

Usage
faction


 * faction : Either Horde, Alliance or Neutral. If the faction is left blank, it is assumed to be Neutral.
 * level : The nominal level of the quest (not the level at which it can be obtained).
 * Symbols can be added for various kinds of special quests:
 * {| class="darktable"

! Symbol !! Quest type
 * Daily || Daily (or use )
 * - class="alt"
 * D || Dungeon
 * R || Raid
 * - class="alt"
 * P || PvP
 * G&lt;n&gt; || Group (nr of players advised)
 * - class="alt"
 * + || Elite (deprecated?)
 * }
 * E.g.  for a level 35 Dungeon quest, or   for a group quest where three players is advised. Note: With patch 2.3 Blizzard turned many Elite quests into Group quests, usually indicating the number of players you should have in the group. Elite quests should now be rare.
 * + || Elite (deprecated?)
 * }
 * E.g.  for a level 35 Dungeon quest, or   for a group quest where three players is advised. Note: With patch 2.3 Blizzard turned many Elite quests into Group quests, usually indicating the number of players you should have in the group. Elite quests should now be rare.


 * quest name : The name of the WowWiki article that describes the quest. Usually this is simply the name of the quest.
 * display name (optional) : Can be added when the name of the quest you want to show is different from the name of the WowWiki article.
 * race= (optional) : Can be used when the quest is limited to a specific race. You must use the 'race=' part, and the value needs to work with the  and   templates. See Races section of List of race and class icons.

Examples
Level 70 Daily quest:

Simple dungeon quest:

Using the display name to hide the unwieldy article name:

Using the optional race:

Leaving out the Faction parameter (defaults to Neutral):