

Hell, can you tell me how many I have of each glyph and if all my known glyphs are crafted based on this? If you’re like me, it’s pretty hard to keep track of what needs to be crafted and an addon is an absolute must. I personally like Advanced Trade Skill Window, but feel free to use whatever addon you want. Now that the hard part is over, just craft your inks and walk away. If it’s sooner, it’ll stop you from milling. So if a non-millable stack is at the very end you’re good until you get to that point. The milling order is whatever order you put in your macro and searches for herbs starting in your backpack and moving through your bags, much the same way your loot is distributed when picked up. This will make things a little bit easier, but you still need to make sure your stacks are in units of 5 and that no non-millable stack is present anywhere in your bags before moving on to the next herb. That said, I did make milling just a bit easier with the use of a macro (please note the same thing can be done with prospecting): Why can I use an addon like Advanced Trade Skill Window to craft 1,000 flasks given enough mats and bag space with a click of a button, but I have to mill 1,000 herbs clicking 200 times?!!! Seriously, milling and prospecting really got the shaft here! Come on Blizz! Forget stuff like class/race changes, faction changes, etc. If there’s one thing I’d really like to complain about in the whole process it’s the way crafting is handled.
