Zornov wrote:
last time I was playing, I was harvesting materials all over the place only find my inventory was overflowing very quickly!
The stacking limit on harvested raw materials was raised from 20 to 50 a while back and collection items stack now; which helps a lot with inventory management.
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Is there an easy way of telling if the loot is valuable or not, or would one require knowledge of the game items to tell the difference?
If you find something labeled "Legendary" or "Fabled" chances are it's worth a lot on the broker. Some drops are called "curiosity treasures" or similar. They're worth more than the standard drop, but they're strictly vendor fodder, as they have no other use.
Other than that you just need to check the broker on gear, spell and book drops (as opposed to meat, skins, teeth, etc. - those are always vendor junk - with the exception of Lore and Legend items, which are marked as being used to "learn more about" the MoB that dropped it.) Some are worth more than others, a few are keenly sought after, and prices fluctuate all the time. Don't just vendor anything unfamiliar without checking the broker as DSD spelled out.
You'll become familair with what's valuable and what isn't. Gear with no stats is junk. Anything dropped or quested in DoF outside raids is junk...
DSD wrote:
click search broker, and see what the cheapest one on the market is going for. ... If its lower than the vendor price, remove said item from your broker box.
And if they have sales containers up (so there's no broker fee) you might want to buy the item from the generous noob and vendor it yourself for some easy coin.
Edited, Aug 24th 2006 at 2:18pm EDT by Lydiaele