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The color '''green''' is used in [[World of Warcraft]] in various different ways. One way is as part of the usual [[Blizz]]ard [[quality]] color system for items (gray, white, green, blue, purple, orange, gold) or difficulty for mobs (gray, green, yellow, orange, red) and tradeskill recipes (gray, green, yellow, orange).
 
 
== Green Items ==
 
Some [[item]]s' names appear in green letters. This is part of the [[Item Quality|item quality]] system: "green items" (whether [[Weapon]]s, [[Armor]], [[Trinket]]s or something else) are of Uncommon quality, better than Common but not as good as Rare.
 
 
== Green Mobs ==
 
Some [[mob]]s' [[level]] numbers appear in green digits, although the color depends on the level of the character who views them. "Green [[mob]]s" are mobs that, despite being of lower [[level]] than your character and therefore relatively easy to kill, still yield [[experience]]. [[Gray]] mobs are too low level for you to get experience from them. [[Yellow]], [[orange]] and [[red]] mobs are more of a challenge and therefore worth more experience to you.
 
 
Even though a level 80 character can no longer accumulate experience, the difference between a gray and green mob is still important to level 80 [[Warlock]]s: they can only obtain a [[Soul Shard]] from a green or better mob.
 
 
== Green Names ==
 
If the overhead name of a player, mob or [[NPC]] is green to you, this signifies that the unit in question is friendly to you but attackable by enemy players (their [[PvP Flag]] is on). Flagged players who are in your party have light green names; otherwise, flagged players' names appear a darker green.
 
 
== Green in Professions ==
 
In your [[profession]] window, a recipe shown in green will rarely give you a [[skillup]] when used. These recipes are considered "moderately easy".
 
The same is the case for the gathering professions, a dead body for example, which shows "skinnable" in green will only have a small chance of giving you a skill point, whereas a yellow one will have a high chance and an orange one always will. A gray one means that it's below your skill level and will never give you a [[skillup]]
 
 
[[Category:Colors]]
 

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