| Guthammer | #293221 Wednesday April 2, 2008 at 15:11 | |
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Shadowguarde Sunder Monkey |
Closet Gnome doesn't seem to be it for me. It constantly looses stuff and now that I have a real Fr resist set, on top of various flavors of tank sets and DPS sets, manually clicking all the damned gear is getting to be too much. Anyone have any good suggestions? ACEd preferred. --
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| Alaunt | #293225 Wednesday April 2, 2008 at 15:20 | |
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I use Outfitter for my druid. Pretty user friendly; you can find it here. {Tip: You'll probably want to disable the optional outfitter bar unless you have a lot of screen real estate, open the options from the icon added to your character sheet the 1st time you log in a character after install} |
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| Catsclaw | #293227 Wednesday April 2, 2008 at 15:33 | |
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I use Item Rack on my toons. I like all the outfits you can set and for the druid it autoswaps when I shapeshift if I want it to. So if I am DPSing and need to pop out to heal cause the healer is down it pops me into my healing gear automatically. Only bug I have seen is if I go straight from Cat to Bear, since I pass through and Elf stage, it tends to end up with me in bear form in my healing gear. Sorry I can't post a link from work. |
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| sigsegv | #293235 Wednesday April 2, 2008 at 15:56 | |
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Veteran of the Psychic Wars |
I've used all three. I find outfitter the easiest/best, but closet gnome is easier to find and update, and not really any more difficult to manage. The only significant issue with losing sets I've had was with itemrack but they all do the job. Anyhow, that is one thing I think that NEEDS to be in the default UI. I'm actually less interested in a built in threat meter... in fact, I think you should get subtle clues instead of numbers. --
One of the advantages of being disorderly is that one is constantly making exciting discoveries. |
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| Maegrette | #293247 Wednesday April 2, 2008 at 16:58 | |
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Makes the rockin' world go round |
I haven't had any issues with ClosetGnome. When you say it "loses things" do you mean you go to equip a gear set and it says, "Cannot find blah blah item in your inventory"? If this is the case, the item itself has changed (due to gemming or enchanting or whatever). Just re-save that gear set with the modified item in it (just takes a couple of mouse clicks) and you'll be good to go next time you equip. | |
| Hypiron | #293300 Wednesday April 2, 2008 at 20:59 | |
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Bald Mage in a Pink Dress |
I've had itemrack, closet gnome and outfitter. Atm I'm trying outfitter out and other than resetting some gear issues it is pretty useful, one of the few that knows how to deal with flight form properly, which itemrack never did very well.
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The Innocent shall suffer, Big time. |
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| Kiori | #293363 Thursday April 3, 2008 at 10:20 | |
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Boomin' Healsauce |
I used to use Item Rack all the time, but finally gave it up to try out Outfitter when I got tired of constantly fighting with code issues as a druid. For the longest time there were no updates to fix the lack of epic flight form and other lil bugs with form changes. Outfitter overall seems to work wonderfully for me and is handy with a lil FuBar add in. Admittedly the drop-down for fubar doesn't work as well as it used to, though.
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"Bring it on~!" Kiori .¤. Druid - Boomin' Healsauce Arianna .¤. Warrior - Tankin' Basher Kryss .¤. Hunter - Pew-Pew |
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| Paks | #293373 Thursday April 3, 2008 at 11:00 | |
YOU'RE RUNNING OUT OF TIME FRUIT VENDOR! |
Joining the Outfitter chorus. Author actually left for nearly a year, then came back, and the entire time never once did it stop working. My rogue uses it to switch to a MH Dagger automatically when I go into Stealth to allow for Ambush, then switches me back to my S1 Sword after stealth is removed. My druid's too low to get an advantage out of it, but the option is there for auto-gear switches on forms, I just haven't set it up yet. Also handles mount trinkets, and can swap to PvP gear automatically on entering an Arena or BG. |
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