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'''Common''' is the level of [[item]] [[quality]] in between {{Quality|Poor}} and {{Quality|Uncommon}}. |
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'''Common''' is the level of [[item]] [[quality]] in between {{Quality|Poor}} and {{Quality|Uncommon}}. |
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*White quality means the item is somehow useful, i. ex. a quest item or ingredient (Such as [[Zhevra Hooves]] and [[Iron Ore]] |
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*White quality means the item is somehow useful, i. ex. a quest item or ingredient (Such as [[Zhevra Hooves]] and [[Iron Ore]]. |
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* The names of Common quality items will appear in <font color="#ffffff">white</font>. |
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* The names of Common quality items will appear in <font color="#ffffff">white</font>. |
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* [[Equip]]pable items of Common quality usually have no [[attribute]] bonuses. |
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* [[Equip]]pable items of Common quality usually have no [[attribute]] bonuses. |
Revision as of 17:32, December 8, 2012
Common is the level of item quality in between Poor and Uncommon.
- White quality means the item is somehow useful, i. ex. a quest item or ingredient (Such as Zhevra Hooves and Iron Ore.
- The names of Common quality items will appear in white.
- Equippable items of Common quality usually have no attribute bonuses.
- Equippable items at Common quality and below cannot be disenchanted by characters with the Enchanting profession.
- Most ingredient items are of Common quality.
- The web color code for common itemlinks is #ffffff.
- Quests from levels 1-10 usually reward common items.
- Most vendors that sell weapons or armor offer common items.