About Lanze Atlas
Lanze Atlas is a community-run index of Quest Master levels, creators, and players. The goal is simple: make it easier to find a level worth playing.
What you'll find here
Quest Master has a huge library of user-made levels, and the in-game browser can only show you so much of it at once. Lanze Atlas pulls level data on a regular schedule and presents it in ways the game itself doesn't — sortable lists, creator profiles with all of their published levels in one place, world-record summaries, player rankings, and stats that let you decide whether a level is right for your skill level before you boot it up.
The site indexes thousands of levels and is updated automatically throughout the day. Every level page links back to the in-game level by ID, so once you find something interesting you can copy the code and load it directly in Quest Master.
Who runs it
Lanze Atlas is built and maintained by WaffleSmacker, a streamer and long-time fan of the Quest Master community. The site is a hobby project — there is no company behind it, no team, no investors. It exists because the Quest Master community deserves better tools, and because building those tools is fun.
The name "Lanze" is a nod to the in-game character. "Atlas" reflects what the site tries to be: a complete map of the realm.
How the data works
Data is collected from the publicly available Quest Master level service and refreshed on an hourly schedule from a small home server. Stats — total attempts, total clears, world records, like counts — reflect what was true the last time we polled. If you spot something that looks wrong or out of date, get in touch via the contact page and we'll take a look.
Not affiliated
Lanze Atlas is an independent fan project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Skydevilpalm or any other party involved in the development or publishing of Quest Master. All game assets and level data remain the property of their respective owners.