Diablo 4 quest log: How to use the journal to track quests

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Completing Diablo 4 quests and using the quest log is integral to seeing the story through to the end and mopping up all sorts of side quests and tutorials on offer in Sanctuary. The open world and light MMO sensibilities introduced to the series with Diablo 4 means that there's more to keep track of than ever, so you'll want to make good use of the quest log or ‘Journal’&n🦹dash; if you can find the damn thing. I’ve got you covered if you need to know how to find your Diablo 4 quest log, how to track quests, and what all the different Diablo 4 quest types are.

How to use the Diablo 4 quest log

Diablo 4

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To open your Diablo 4 quest log and journal, open the map screen and click the white arrow in a red circle on the right side of the screen, or press D-Pad Left if you’re using a controller, to open the journal. Doing this will expand the journal and you'll see all of the quests that you’ve have available or have started.

From your quest log list, which is divided into Campaign quests (yellow), Side Quests (blue), and Priority Quests (white), you can scroll up and down and cl✱ick a quest to begin actively tracking it. This will highlight it on the map and will pin the current objective to your UI just under the mini-map. Make sure you’🃏re checking your Diablo 4 quests frequently so that you’ve always for something to work towards and make progress with.

Diablo 4 quests

Diablo 4

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Now🃏 that you know how the Diablo 4 quest log works and how it can be used to track whatever quests you want to complete, you need to know what the🃏 different types of quests are and how they work:

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