Looting / collecting items on world of warcraft


When you kill an enemy often to drop the objects, on world of warcraft you can collect it with the cursor on their bodies, if changes in a currency black means that there is something to collect the corpse. Click on the body and you will see the window object.  It is the way you can collect item on wow. and by killing, you can also get wow honor point.
At the top of the interface you can see his picture, the kind of monster or her name and near a red cross to close the window.

An enemy can carry up to 7 items, click on the object you want and they will automatically transfer into your backpack if you have enough room. If it is an item with more details, further description will appear in a window pop up if you go with the cursor on the object. When you pick an object appears at the bottom that says that a red object you harvest or how much money you have been assigned if you decided to share with your group.

The settings are critical of the party to see who will be objects, in fact there are several options. The first is "Round Robin" that assigns objects to turn, you know when it's your turn, when a small glove, tiffany jewelry, appearing on the body of the victim, the other option is "Free For All" that in case the last Leader Only "ie only the parent (indicated by a circle as above), good for the guilds.
You can not pick up items from corpses of other players.

You can access or access keys or kidnapped by clicking on the small icon on the far right of the screen, which is a bag / backpack.
A backpack can hold 16 items, each object will occupy a square. The picture on the side you can see a couple of plants and a vial of reagent blank. Click the left button on an object to take an object from the bag, and then click the right button to use it, if it passes the pointer on the object you'll see its features.

 

Writer : Jumana Juma

Title : Looting / collecting items on world of warcraft
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Date : Sunday, April 25, 2010
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