so i didnt have much time to do dailies in the new season so far. So at least for 7days i didnt do my dailies. Yesterday i had the time to complete them. When i logged in today there were 3 new daily quests instead of one.
You get new dailies even if you didn't log on for that particular day. So you would have gotten 7+ dailies if there was enough room for it, but there's only room for three.
I think its strange. So theoretically someone could have played Hearthstone 6 monts ago the last time and now everday obtains 3 quests for quite some time. Seems like something is not right here.
I think its strange. So theoretically someone could have played Hearthstone 6 monts ago the last time and now everday obtains 3 quests for quite some time. Seems like something is not right here.
No it doesn't work this way. You can have a max of 3 dailies, then it goes back to one when you finish them. It is 1 per day up to 3 and that is it.
As for the OP, I am not sure what happened, are you sure you finished them from the day before.
happened to me when I started playing again last month. I finished the first three, instantly got 3 more and after that. I figured it was some type of catch up mechanic, but after I finished those three it went back to the normal 1 per day.
So after testing my theory I've come to a conclusion as to how daily quests work. You truly do only get one per day. However if you already have three quests on a new day, then your new daily quest goes on a backlog of sorts. Now if you complete all three of your quests. The next day your slots will fill up with your backlog, plus your new quest. So therefore if your not a person who completes all their quests every day, then you'll have a tremendous backlog and will receive three quests everyday until you complete them all. I tested this through not completing my quests for a week. Then I completed them all yesterday and this morning I received three quests. Before I was only receiving one.
I had been confused about this for awhile, because I have friends that I work with who play the game and say that every day they complete three quests and get three new ones the next day. It was frustrating, but after asking them I found out they would regularly go on bouts of not playing for weeks or even months.
Have had this happen after being on vacation for a week or so and not finishing quests. In the scenario that three popped in, I had always completed all of my old quests within one day. Not sure if that's the trigger, or if Blizz is just allowing people to catch up one time after they've been gone awhile.
I always thought of the daily quests as kind of a hearthstone game, where you only can have max three cards at any point and you got milled a quest if you didn't play any before your next turn/day.
I have never experienced the quest-saving mechanic, but it would be nice since I'm not always able to complete the quests in time. On the other hand it would be insanely OP if you could login after a year of not playing and get 365 quests to complete :D
I'm not sure if its intended or not either, and there may actually be a limit, so far none of my friends who play sporadically have been able to complete their entire "backlog" as I've theorized. I'm not willing to hold back my quests for months at a time and count them all just to find out. But from the week I wasn't playing I did get the exact amount I would have if I had been.
Perhaps if there were someone who knew about code, could look at the coding of the game? Not sure if that's even possible with copyright laws and such. Or we could just get an official response. *Hint-hint* *Nudge-Nudge*
I enjoy it though because I do have a life and sometimes I need to forget about the game and not feel like I'm missing out on quests that are disappearing. Its a good balance in my opinion.
Hiho,
so i didnt have much time to do dailies in the new season so far. So at least for 7days i didnt do my dailies. Yesterday i had the time to complete them. When i logged in today there were 3 new daily quests instead of one.
Can anyone explain that?
You get new dailies even if you didn't log on for that particular day. So you would have gotten 7+ dailies if there was enough room for it, but there's only room for three.
I think its strange. So theoretically someone could have played Hearthstone 6 monts ago the last time and now everday obtains 3 quests for quite some time. Seems like something is not right here.
oh my bad, I misread it :) well, I dunno.
No it doesn't work this way. You can have a max of 3 dailies, then it goes back to one when you finish them. It is 1 per day up to 3 and that is it.
As for the OP, I am not sure what happened, are you sure you finished them from the day before.
happened to me when I started playing again last month. I finished the first three, instantly got 3 more and after that. I figured it was some type of catch up mechanic, but after I finished those three it went back to the normal 1 per day.
EU server, that explains it all. Wow. Much bad. Very crash. Wow. Much Doge.
I have better question - why didnt I got 3 daily quests? >_<
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You actually did, but Putin had them set on fire because, you know, western decadence and stuff.
Yea heard they fixed it but some report it still works. Can you queue only 1 extra quest? (so 4 days of inactivity?) or still an extra 3 more?
Also you are suppose not to reset any of your quests until you caught up
So after testing my theory I've come to a conclusion as to how daily quests work. You truly do only get one per day. However if you already have three quests on a new day, then your new daily quest goes on a backlog of sorts. Now if you complete all three of your quests. The next day your slots will fill up with your backlog, plus your new quest. So therefore if your not a person who completes all their quests every day, then you'll have a tremendous backlog and will receive three quests everyday until you complete them all. I tested this through not completing my quests for a week. Then I completed them all yesterday and this morning I received three quests. Before I was only receiving one.
I had been confused about this for awhile, because I have friends that I work with who play the game and say that every day they complete three quests and get three new ones the next day. It was frustrating, but after asking them I found out they would regularly go on bouts of not playing for weeks or even months.
Hope this helps.
Have had this happen after being on vacation for a week or so and not finishing quests. In the scenario that three popped in, I had always completed all of my old quests within one day. Not sure if that's the trigger, or if Blizz is just allowing people to catch up one time after they've been gone awhile.
It's also happened to me once, the day after everything was back to normal, just thought it was a convenient bug.
Same here. I guess it's not exactly a bug we'd want to report :P
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I always thought of the daily quests as kind of a hearthstone game, where you only can have max three cards at any point and you got milled a quest if you didn't play any before your next turn/day.
I have never experienced the quest-saving mechanic, but it would be nice since I'm not always able to complete the quests in time. On the other hand it would be insanely OP if you could login after a year of not playing and get 365 quests to complete :D
So far i know it is not intented. For this to work you need not to rotate your quests. Otherwise the "backlog" is gone.
I didn't get a new quest at all today. First time this happened.
I'm not sure if its intended or not either, and there may actually be a limit, so far none of my friends who play sporadically have been able to complete their entire "backlog" as I've theorized. I'm not willing to hold back my quests for months at a time and count them all just to find out. But from the week I wasn't playing I did get the exact amount I would have if I had been.
Perhaps if there were someone who knew about code, could look at the coding of the game? Not sure if that's even possible with copyright laws and such. Or we could just get an official response. *Hint-hint* *Nudge-Nudge*
I enjoy it though because I do have a life and sometimes I need to forget about the game and not feel like I'm missing out on quests that are disappearing. Its a good balance in my opinion.
I think your right kunigundee. I have a theory that when you cycle a quest it pulls from your backlog, if you have one. I have yet to test it.
This doesn't work. Tried not cycling but did not receive any extra quests (went 6 days without playing and not cycling)