07-27-2005, 04:44 AM
So many of us do gear swapping. It is most common for me on my druid but I'm doing more and more on my warrior and my paladin as well.
Since my durid would often want to change out pretty much everything she was wearing I got the usebyname mod by CapnBry and made myself a gear swap out macro. This was cool but there were limits. I could only handle one ring and one trinket, it ate a macro slot, it got tough even with regular expression parsing to equip that much gear in 255 chars.
I also clicked the macro once while in a vendor and sold my entire feral set in one button click.
mjdoom mentioned wardrobe (http://www.curse-gaming.com/mod.php?addid=309) in chat and I had to take a look at it. I was quite glad I did. It makes setting up different gear sets very simple it allows you 20 sets per character and it works very smoothly. I believe that it will not have the issues with selling it all to a vendor if you change gear in a shop but I haven't tested with junk items yet. :)
It doesn't handle two of the same ring or two of the same trinket well but that isn't such a bad deal.
I've already set up 5 equipment sets on my warrior, my druid has 4 instead of just the two. My paladin has 3 already. It's just a very nice mod if you feel you will be or want to be changing gear around a lot.
It is dependent on chronos and sea function libraries so it does require keeping 3 things up to date, but this is a good one.
Since my durid would often want to change out pretty much everything she was wearing I got the usebyname mod by CapnBry and made myself a gear swap out macro. This was cool but there were limits. I could only handle one ring and one trinket, it ate a macro slot, it got tough even with regular expression parsing to equip that much gear in 255 chars.
I also clicked the macro once while in a vendor and sold my entire feral set in one button click.
mjdoom mentioned wardrobe (http://www.curse-gaming.com/mod.php?addid=309) in chat and I had to take a look at it. I was quite glad I did. It makes setting up different gear sets very simple it allows you 20 sets per character and it works very smoothly. I believe that it will not have the issues with selling it all to a vendor if you change gear in a shop but I haven't tested with junk items yet. :)
It doesn't handle two of the same ring or two of the same trinket well but that isn't such a bad deal.
I've already set up 5 equipment sets on my warrior, my druid has 4 instead of just the two. My paladin has 3 already. It's just a very nice mod if you feel you will be or want to be changing gear around a lot.
It is dependent on chronos and sea function libraries so it does require keeping 3 things up to date, but this is a good one.
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It's all just zeroes and ones and duct tape in the end.
It's all just zeroes and ones and duct tape in the end.