Vicerious
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Post by Vicerious on Apr 20, 2006 12:47:52 GMT -5
There are a couple of add-ons that I use that have come in very handy over the course of my play. There are one or two additional ones that are particularly nice for paladins, but I won't place those here. The first is a small, efficient mod called Atlas. As the name suggests, Atlas is a map pack that contains annotated maps of all instance dungeons. These maps contain the locations of major bosses as well as other quest-related locations. It also has a couple of other features like flight path maps and such. Next is Auctioneer. Another mod with a descriptive name, Auctioneer is a utility to help the player appraise items' values as well as assist in AH pricing. This is accomplished by having the player enter the AH and pusing the Scan button the mod adds. Scanning allows Auctioneer to compile information on current prices for the items currently on auction (The process takes between 10 to 20 minutes depending on the number of auctions that need to be scanned). This information is then used to create a database of prices. Additionally, Auctioneer comes bundled with another mod called Enchantrix that provides even more information on a given item. In this case, the mod tells the player what a given item will disenchant into, and the chances of it disenchanting into which materials.
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Vicerious
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Post by Vicerious on Sept 14, 2006 22:07:59 GMT -5
Been playing with a new mod recently. I decided to do something about all that LFG chatter that's been floating around since the channel went global and finally went out and got a filter mod. However, I didn't want a mod that would just filter Chuck Norris out of the chat pane, so I went looking for something with a little more substance. What I found is CalltoArms. Not only does it filter chat, it keeps it in its own sperate window and has a little minimap button that shows the number of current matches. It also has party management options and a module to advertise yourself on the LFG channel. Overall, it's really handy and reminds me a bit of Planetside's LFS system (Which is far superior to WoW's meager LFG channel, other game factors aside). It also looks like it has some functionality in the way of coordinating with other users of the mod, but so far I haven't seen this working; I guess the mod's not widely known. Oh, I know the site says the mod hasn't been updated, but don't worry, it works fine.
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