2) Milling the herbs you just bought.
When you're milling a ton of herbs you dont want to sit there clicking milling, then clicking your herbs. Instead you're much better off using this macro:
Code:
#showtooltip
/cast milling
/use Silkweed
/use Green tea leaf
/use Rain Poppy
/use Fool's Cap
/use Snow Lily
/use Desecrated Herb
The macro will use milling and then mill any of the herbs listed above (feel free to change it if you're milling something else). Its important to note that this wont work if you have a stack of herbs that isnt able to be divided by 5. So keep your herb stacks at 5, 10, 15 or 20 to avoid that.
If you're the kind of person who'd much rather be doing something else, than click the above macro for hours, i've also made a script that will do that for you (even if you're tabbed out of WoW). For this to work you will first have to download the newest version of AHK (AutoHotKey). This can be found
HERE.
Once you have AHK downloaded you're going to want to open up an empty notepad document and you will have to copy-paste the text below into that document:
Code:
#ifWinActive World of Warcraft ;Only runs the script if the active window is World of Warcraft
loop
{
DetectHiddenWindows, On
ControlSend,, 2, World of Warcraft
DetectHiddenWindows, Off
sleep, 400
}
Now either save this script, or change the "ControlSend,, 2, World of Warcraft" into where ever you have your milling macro ingame. I have mine on 2, *hint* why it says for the script to send 2. If you dont mind having your milling macro binded to 2 save this document somewhere its easily accesable.
To get this script to work, all you have to do is right click the document you just saved, and run it in AutoHotKey. Once this is opened in AHK it will continuously send the keystroke 2 to your WoW client with a 400 millisecond interval. To get it to stop you locate the AHK icon on the toolbar of your PC (It's a green/red H), and you right click it to get a list of options.
Once you have your inventory filled with pigments you turn off AHK and set it to make inks instead. This can be done via the Inscription prof. and doesnt require a script.