How to view all completed quests in Diablo 4
Completing quests in Diablo 4 removes them from your quest list, but you can go back over your completed tasks if you know where to find them.
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Exquisite Blood
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Bloodforged Sigils
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Distilled Fear
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Crushed Beast Bones
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Silent Chests
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Baleful Fragments
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Murmuring Obols
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Sigil Powder
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Fiend Roses
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Helltide Mystery Chests
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Blood Lures
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Wardwoven Chests
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Lunar Shrines
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Igneous Core
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Malignant Hearts
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Red Dust
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Scattered Prism
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Baneful Hearts
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Abberant Cinders
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Living Steel
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Anniversary Gifts
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Fractured Winterglass
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How To Get Ingolith
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Diablo 4 completed quests are listed in a menu once they are done. Diablo 4 players may think that there is no way to check which tasks they have ticked off, but it can be done.
Completed quests seem to disappear from the game once completed, but they can be found again. Here is how to see completed quests in Diablo 4 season 1.
How to view all quests
There are multiple ways to view your quest list, and each method has different applications.
Typically, viewing your quests is done by bringing up the Journal.
This is done by hitting J on your keyboard, or by bringing up the map and then clicking on the Journal tab on the right. For controller players, bring up your map then press left on the d-pad to open the Journal menu.
However, this only brings up your currently active quests. In order to see the full list, open up the menu and head over to the Collections tab. Choose Challenges to see a long list of in-game challenges. Scroll down through those challenges to find the Quests list.
Here, you can see every quest in the game, including your active quests, quests you have not yet taken on, and all of your completed quests.
How to view completed quests
To view your completed quests, you must narrow down what is shown in the Quests list in the Challenges menu.
First, there is an option on the left side to choose between Campaign and Side Quests. If you are looking for a specific quest or group of quests, start here to narrow down the options.
Then in the top right, there is a drop-down menu that also helps narrow your search. By default, it will be set to show all, but if you want to see your completed quests you can change that to show completed.
Regardless, you are likely to have a long list to wade through, but at least you can cut it down enough to make it easier to parse.
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Dave is a Senior Guides Writer at GGRecon, after several years of freelancing across the industry. He covers a wide range of games, with particular focus on shooters like Destiny 2, RPGs like Baldur's Gate 3 and Cyberpunk 2077, and fighting games like Street Fighter 6 and Tekken 8.
This is part of the ‘Diablo’ directory
Directory contents
-
Exquisite Blood
-
Bloodforged Sigils
-
Distilled Fear
-
Crushed Beast Bones
-
Silent Chests
-
Baleful Fragments
-
Murmuring Obols
-
Sigil Powder
-
Fiend Roses
-
Helltide Mystery Chests
-
Blood Lures
-
Wardwoven Chests
-
Lunar Shrines
-
Igneous Core
-
Malignant Hearts
-
Red Dust
-
Scattered Prism
-
Baneful Hearts
-
Abberant Cinders
-
Living Steel
-
Anniversary Gifts
-
Fractured Winterglass
-
How To Get Ingolith
-
PC Requirements
-
Open World?
-
MMO
-
Diablo 3 Crossplay
-
Should You Play Diablo 3?
-
Level Cap
-
New Game Plus
-
Voice Actors
-
Download Size
-
Softcore vs Hardcore
-
Online Requirements
-
Class Popularity
-
Crossplay
-
Controller Support
-
MacOS Support
-
Secret Cow Level
-
Monetisation
-
Steam Deck
-
Editions Compared
-
High-Resolution Assets
-
Trophies & Achievements
-
Player Count
-
How Long To Beat