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    Alterac Reputation Turn-Ins made easy...

    Since this went well in the Bots and Programs section, I'll post here.

    Don't ask questions, read.

    To begin with everything, you need to be at least level 51 (in order for your to even enter the battle ground). For anyone who knows Alterac Valley, and more specifically the turn in system for the looted items and other player loots, you know you can easily get your reputation up quickly.

    Before I show you the program I'll explain how it works for you non-PvP friendly players.

    When you enter alterac valley, whenever someone dies, you are able to loot their body, it can contain various things, from blues / greens (rare) to small items that sell for 2s - 10s. But, you can also loot certain PvP items that disappear when you leave the battle ground.

    The trick is, to basically follow your entire group to the most populated battle area, and loot all of the bodies you can (shift-clicking easiest), then, return back to your base and complete all the turn ins quickly.

    The reputation point system goes like this:

    Once you have gotten Exalted with either Orgrimmar or Ironforge (Horde | Alliance respectively of course), any turns you then complete give you bonus honor towards the horde. From bloods (the horde item to summon Lok'), for 5 bloods you can turn it in for +19 reputation to the Horde. Pretty convenient, because normal bodies generally drop around 10-15 bloods, thats 38-57 reputation per kill.

    The day I got level 51, I PvP'd for around 3 or so days, and got Exalted with all 5 of my factions, no sweat, and on top of that, got a hefty 15,000 honor points to start out with on my little level 51 mage.

    Now, why would I possibly post this huge ass guide in the middle of the Bots and Programs section? Read on.

    AVTurnIns mod was a mod created back around 1.10 specifically used to make turn ins easier. Usually when turning in armor scraps or bloods, you have to press around 3-4 buttons just to get your measily 19 reputation, what this mod does for you is goes instantly to the complete box, and clicks it for you. In the time someone who clicks their mouse insanely fast does 25 bloods, I could easily do around 150.

    Unfortunately, this mod failed to work around 1.12, but with Flamethrower's impeccable knowledge for everything, I have made it possible to work on any version of WoW today (as long as they don't change anything with the NPC's). Actually, it took very little programming. A few minutes really.
    Anyways, enough with the talking, here it is:

    http://rapidshare.com/files/33973869/AVTurnIn.zip.html

    Someone Virus Total it and post pictures for me.

    The Mars Volta

    Alterac Reputation Turn-Ins made easy...

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