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    Color codes in World of Warcraft

    Here's a little message to help new players to World of Warcraft whatsoever in their quest, their occupations etc. ... :

    Color Codes

    For Monsters / Player-Character:

    By crossing monsters, you could note that the figure for their levels do not appear in the same color, it depends on your level:

    • Gray: Monster player or a level substantially lower than yours, the killing does not experience or honor
    • Green Monster or player with a lower level than you, kill him does little experience or honor
    • Yellow: monster or player is not close to your level, kill bring enough experience or honor
    • Orange monster or player that has a level slightly higher than yours, you kill a lot of experience or honor
    • Red: Monster or player with a higher level than you, kill you bring even more experience or honor a monster Orange
    • Skull: Do not bother to attack you every single death is assured, this monster has a much higher level to your!


    Note: It is interesting to kill monsters that you see in yellow, because it is less likely to kill you and reports a number of correct experience

    comment on other monsters:

    You have already due to cross a monster with a dragon around his portrait:

    A Gray Dragon around their portrait means that the monster is rare (it does not appear in the same place, at the same time ... etc) and you can find a rare object on it (but it is just that there is nothing interesting about him, kill him then come back later, there will be little something interesting this time ...)
    A Golden Dragon: Monster much stronger and more resistant than the other monsters of his level, they generally people Instances

    For Quests:


    By opening your quest log, a list of quests has accomplished appears. Some are written in green, others red, why? :

    • Gray: Quest too easy for your level, the report does conclude that a limited number of experience
    • Green Quest easy for your level, the end does not have much experience
    • Yellow: Quest for your level, the complete report enough experience
    • Orange: Quest hard enough for your level, but feasible, to finish a lot of experience
    • Red: Quest practically unfeasible alone with your level, the complete report considerable experience


    Note: interesting to do as they quest Yellow corresponds to your level is not too hard to do

    Occupation:

    When you start the interface of a business or component you get a job with harvest, some displayed in gray and some yellow, why? :

    • Gray: Your jurisdiction is too high, the created or the harvest does not bring you points
    • Green: Your jurisdiction is a little too high, if you created or harvest, you will have a small chance to win a point
    • Yellow: If you created or harvest, you have a chance of winning a point
    • Orange: Represents your ability, created or you can collect a report on a coup!
    • Red: Your skill is too low, you can not set up or the harvest


    Note, it is most interesting to collect or created which corresponds to your level (Orange)

    Now, you know everything about the color I hope that will help to new players.

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    Re: Color codes in World of Warcraft

    Really nice info , i'm not a old player of wow but i'm going to start with WarCraft III . Hope this will help me. Thanks for the info .

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