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World of Warcraft: Midnight

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Discover the diverse world of items in World of Warcraft: Midnight. From equips like weapons and armor to essential support items, consumables, and crafting materials, learn what to keep and what to sell.

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Discover the diverse world of items in World of Warcraft: Midnight. From equips like weapons and armor to essential support items, consumables, and crafting materials, learn what to keep and what to sell.

Hey there! So, you're diving into World of Warcraft: Midnight and wondering about all the stuff you'll be picking up? It can seem a bit overwhelming at first, but trust me, understanding items is key to getting stronger and making your adventures smoother. Think of it like this: everything you find falls into a few main categories, and knowing which is which will save you a ton of inventory space and make you more efficient.

First up, you've got your equippable items. This is your bread and butter for boosting your stats – think weapons, armor, jewelry, and even those cool shirts. These are the things you'll be swapping out regularly as you find better gear to increase your power.

Then there are the support items. These are the essentials you'll want to keep with you no matter what. Your Hearthstone, for example, is a lifesaver for getting back to safety quickly. Skinning knives are crucial if you're a skinner, and poisons are vital for certain classes to add extra punch to their attacks. These are the utility tools of your adventuring kit.

Next, we have consumables like food and water. These are super important for keeping your Health and Mana (or Rage/Energy/Focus, depending on your class!) topped up. You'll be chugging these down constantly during fights and while exploring, so always make sure you've got a stack or two.

You'll also be gathering a lot of materials, often called 'mats'. These can be directly usable things like leather or ore, or they might be components for other professions like cooking or enchanting. Some materials are just vendor trash – gray items that you'll pick up to sell for a little bit of coin. Don't get too attached to those!

Now, about all those items you get from dungeons and quests – the 'blues' and sometimes even 'epics'. For the most part, especially once you hit the level cap, these are often best sold. I know it sounds tempting to hold onto everything, but honestly, unless it's a significant upgrade for you right now, it'll probably be outleveled pretty quickly. The only times I really remember quest rewards being super useful long-term were the very first quests you get in Hellfire at level 58 and the Northrend quests when you hit level 68. Even then, dungeon drops in Hellfire weren't as impactful as some of those quest rewards.

Finally, keep an eye out for quest items. You'll pick up a lot of these that just seem to take up space. Some are used directly to complete a step in a quest, while others are just collected items. Because they hog precious inventory space, your best bet is to try and finish the quests associated with these items as soon as you can. Don't let them clutter up your bags!

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