: Displays active quests with color-coded status updates (e.g., blue for in-progress).

While GD Quests Tracker handles the "what" and "status" of your journey, other popular mods assist with the "how" and "where" of questing:

In the dim, torchlit alleys of Cairn, players of Grim Dawn wander a broken world stitched together by ambition, hubris, and the lingering echo of fallen gods. The base game’s blend of grimdark atmosphere, tight combat, and deep character customization has attracted a devoted community of modders who expand and refine the experience. Among those community creations, a quest tracker mod stands out not because it reinvents the narrative, but because it refocuses the player’s relationship with the game’s stories and objectives—turning scattered journal entries into a coherent, living map of purpose.

The mod is highly configurable. It allows players to adjust spacing between different item entries, as well as toggle elements on or off via a configuration file. You can choose to hide description tooltips, hide icons, or disable the delve timer to potentially improve performance. With over 15,000 downloads and updates continuing into late 2024, this is the most active and dedicated mod specifically for the quest tracker widget.

The persistent demand for quest tracking enhancements stems from several factors:

3. Comprehensive UI Overhauls (Grim Internals & Dawn of Masteries)

Track choices that affect your standing with factions like the Kymon's Chosen or the Order of Death's Vigil.

For players who find the default quest marker visibility insufficient, a forum thread points to an older mod called . While its compatibility with current game versions may be uncertain, it represents a potential solution for those seeking more prominent quest indicators.