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  • Vendor Trash
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  • Vendor trash
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  • Vendor trash is a term for items which will most likely not be sold to any player and have little or no function in the game except to be sold to an NPC vendor for money, hence the term vendor trash, also known as "Junk" to some players. The term is somewhat subjective, but generally, most players agree that poor quality or "gray" items fall into this category. Common quality or "white" weapons and armor are often considered to be vendor trash as well.
  • Vendor Trash are items that have a Light Grey item name. These items best use is to either sell them to vendors or to discard them as they hold no further functionality in the game than to be sold or take up inventory space. A short (incomplete) list of such items follows:
  • But wait a second - one man's trash is another man's treasure, and didn't the shopkeeper tell you We Buy Anything? Vendors throughout the realm will pay money for useless trinkets like that! Money. Money that you can use to buy something actually useful (maybe). Sometimes a respectable amount, too, depending on the nature of the item. In rare cases, the Vendor Trash actually appreciates in value throughout the game! The examples here can be both intentional and unintentional. This is often used to avoid the Money Spider trope. Examples of Vendor Trash include:
  • Vendor trash are items, usually dropped on monster corpses, that serve no gameplay purpose other than being sold to a vendor for some amount of coin. The value of a piece of vendor trash depends on the level of the monster, with higher level monsters dropping generally more valuable trash loot. Within a given tier some vendor trash drops may be rarer and more valuable than others. The name of vendor trash items is often themed or otherwise related to the monster that drops it in some way, such as animated tomes dropping a vendor trash book when killed.
  • Vendor trash is a term for items which will most likely not be sold to any player and have little or no function in the game except to be sold to an NPC vendor for money, hence the term vendor trash, also known as "Junk" to some players. The term is somewhat subjective, but generally, most players agree that poor quality or "gray" items fall into this category. Common quality or "white" weapons and armor are often considered to be vendor trash as well.
  • Vendor trash is een term voor punt s die zullen hoogstwaarschijnlijk geen verkocht worden aan elke speler en hebben weinig of geen functie in het spel, behalve om te worden verkocht aan een NPC vendor voor geld, vandaar de termvendor trash, ook bekend als "Junk" voor enkele spelers. De term is enigszins subjectief, maar in het algemeen, de meeste spelers het erover eens dat arme kwaliteit of items in deze categorie vallen. Common kwaliteit of "wit" wapens en armor worden vaak gezien als leverancier prullenbak worden ook. De belangrijkste factoren hierbij zijn nutteloze dingen hebben geen vraag en moeten worden vended (niet-equipable slechte kwaliteit onderdelen zijn bijna allemaal nutteloze) en lage kwaliteit wapens en armor hebben een lage vraag, maar hebben een hoge opmaak in het veilin
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  • But wait a second - one man's trash is another man's treasure, and didn't the shopkeeper tell you We Buy Anything? Vendors throughout the realm will pay money for useless trinkets like that! Money. Money that you can use to buy something actually useful (maybe). Sometimes a respectable amount, too, depending on the nature of the item. In rare cases, the Vendor Trash actually appreciates in value throughout the game! This will often take the form of gold or jewels, if those things don't constitute the Global Currency. The term Vendor Trash can also refer to the weak items and equipment that accumulate in your inventory as you progress through the game (especially by fighting Random Encounters), and that you inevitably sell off in bulk to the first shopkeeper you see once your bag starts becoming full. It can frequently be Justified if the Vendor Trash is some sort of valuable treasure item like a jeweled ring or a bar of gold, or anything else that could reasonably be considered valuable in Real Life. Vendor Trash also offers an opportunity for clever World Building if the player finds out what the merchants actually do with the things you sell them. (But those said, Indeed, vendor trash types of items can become rather silly when they really are useless things which it seems like no one at all would have any use for, ever.) The examples here can be both intentional and unintentional. This is often used to avoid the Money Spider trope. But don't be too hasty to sell it, because you might need it to complete a Chain of Deals later. Just don't start a rumor it can be used for a hidden event. Examples of Vendor Trash include:
  • Vendor trash is een term voor punt s die zullen hoogstwaarschijnlijk geen verkocht worden aan elke speler en hebben weinig of geen functie in het spel, behalve om te worden verkocht aan een NPC vendor voor geld, vandaar de termvendor trash, ook bekend als "Junk" voor enkele spelers. De term is enigszins subjectief, maar in het algemeen, de meeste spelers het erover eens dat arme kwaliteit of items in deze categorie vallen. Common kwaliteit of "wit" wapens en armor worden vaak gezien als leverancier prullenbak worden ook. De belangrijkste factoren hierbij zijn nutteloze dingen hebben geen vraag en moeten worden vended (niet-equipable slechte kwaliteit onderdelen zijn bijna allemaal nutteloze) en lage kwaliteit wapens en armor hebben een lage vraag, maar hebben een hoge opmaak in het veilinghuis, en zijn te duur en te veel inspanning om te verkopen, dient dus te worden vended.Gemeenschappelijke items (met een witte naam), andere dan wapens en armor hebbensommigedoel om iemand, handel item, verbruiksgoederen, quest item, enz. Deze hebben de vraag en dus deze zijn over het algemeen niet beschouwd als leverancier prullenbak worden. Soms items en beter hebben betere eigenschappen en zijn zelden prullenbak, soms of betere wapens en armor die niet gebonden kan worden ontgoocheld als ze niet nodig zijn. Nog steeds, de inspanning om een ​​object te verkopen wordt de subjectieve definitie van wat prullenbak. Sommige items zijn voor quests alleen beschikbaar voor de tegengestelde factie, en zo verder, en zijn al te veel inspanning om te verkopen. In het algemeen, als een personage vordert, de subjectieve definitie van wat prullenbak verbreedt. Het wordt te duur in termen van tijd om te gaan met mindere punten wanneer er betere items beschikbaar. Bijvoorbeeld, spelers met de juiste vaardigheden kunnen gebruik maken van het vlees daalde versloeg dieren (Hunter s of Cook s in het bijzonder), het doek viel door de verslagen mensachtigen (Blacksmith s, Doctor s of maat s in het bijzonder), of andere items. Spelers zonder deze vaardigheden kunnen echter van mening dat deze items vendor trash. Het wordt een kwestie van de relatieve waarde van items die u kunt verwerven en uitvoeren. Categorie:Statements needing citations Categorie:Game terms Categorie:World of Warcraft poor items
  • Vendor trash is a term for items which will most likely not be sold to any player and have little or no function in the game except to be sold to an NPC vendor for money, hence the term vendor trash, also known as "Junk" to some players. The term is somewhat subjective, but generally, most players agree that poor quality or "gray" items fall into this category. Common quality or "white" weapons and armor are often considered to be vendor trash as well.
  • Vendor trash are items, usually dropped on monster corpses, that serve no gameplay purpose other than being sold to a vendor for some amount of coin. The value of a piece of vendor trash depends on the level of the monster, with higher level monsters dropping generally more valuable trash loot. Within a given tier some vendor trash drops may be rarer and more valuable than others. The name of vendor trash items is often themed or otherwise related to the monster that drops it in some way, such as animated tomes dropping a vendor trash book when killed. For a listing of all vendor trash items, see .
  • Vendor trash is a term for items which will most likely not be sold to any player and have little or no function in the game except to be sold to an NPC vendor for money, hence the term vendor trash, also known as "Junk" to some players. The term is somewhat subjective, but generally, most players agree that poor quality or "gray" items fall into this category. Common quality or "white" weapons and armor are often considered to be vendor trash as well. The key factors here are useless items have no demand and should be vended (non-equipable poor quality items are almost all useless) and low quality weapons and armor have low demand, but have high markup in the auction house, and are too expensive and require too much effort to sell, thus should be vended. Common items (with a white name) other than weapons and armor do have some purpose to someone; trade item, consumable, quest item, etc. These have demand and so these are not generally considered to be vendor trash. Uncommon items and better have better properties and are rarely trash; uncommon or better weapons and armor that are not bound can be disenchanted if they are not needed. Still, the effort to sell an item defines the subjective definition of what is trash. Some items are for quests available only to the opposing faction, and so on, and are too much effort or to sell. Generally, as a character progresses, the subjective definition of what is trash broadens. It becomes too costly in terms of time to deal with lesser items when there are better items available. For instance, players with the appropriate skills can make use of the meat dropped by defeated animals (Hunters or Cooks especially), the cloth dropped by defeated humanoids(Blacksmiths, Doctors or Tailors especially), or other items. Players without those skills, however, may consider these items vendor trash. It becomes an issue of relative worth of items you can acquire and carry. To those that are not enchanters, who cannot disenchant, most soulbound items are vendor trash, unless they have a specific need for the item. Even a rare item with great stats that do not suit your character (+int for a rogue) can be useless, and may even have a low vend value. If you aren't going to use it and you can't sell it to another player, and you can't make it something else, it is clutter in your inventory, and you might as well vend it for what you can get, regardless of what it is hypothetically worth to the right character type. A great weapon or armor of a type you can never equip, earned in a quest, would be an example of this. Hence, think before you roll on an item that someone else can use. Boss drops tend to bind, and many vend for very little relative to their real worth. Some items do not even have a sell price. Among these are average drops, but also there are quest-only items that you might get too many of, and since you can't sell them, you have to trash them. There are a few 4-slot quest reward bags that have no vend value when you outgrow them. These items are technically not vendor trash, since you can't even sell them, but can be classified as junk. These must be destroyed when you need to clear them from your inventory. One use of vendor trash is by enchanters who apply level-inspecific enchants such as Fiery Weapon to them. Since they are rarely BoP items, they can be used repeatedly by alts or sold at the auction house. They are mainly useful for allowing new or low-level alts to quickly run through early content.
  • Vendor Trash are items that have a Light Grey item name. These items best use is to either sell them to vendors or to discard them as they hold no further functionality in the game than to be sold or take up inventory space. A short (incomplete) list of such items follows: * Expelled Metal Casing * Consumed Metal Casing * Ejected Metal Casing * Fired Metal Casing * Expelled Metal Casing * Cracked Metal Casing * Bottle of Don * King Harod Cognac * Jug of Il Bruto Wine * Titanium Knife * Dull Knife * Laminate Knife * Delicate Linen Scraps * Torn Linen Scraps * Elegant Linen Scraps * Spotless Linen Scraps File:Ccraft-20101231-135051.png
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