

click TSMShoppingCancelConfirmationButtonįor this macro, though, I recommend using TSM’s actual macro function, and binding it on the mouse scroll wheel, with a modifier such as CTRL. This will ensure that you have your items always on top, with pretty much no downtime, as it takes just a few seconds to post or cancel them! /click TSMAuctioningPostButton Well, you’re in luck, because there is a TSM posting macro for that as well, and one even for canceling after an undercut scan! So, without further ado, here are the macros for the TSM destroying and crafting operations: /click TSMDestroyButtonĪnd /click TSMCraftNextButton TSM Post and Cancel Auctions Macrosĭid you make yourself a TSM Group of transmog gear that you wish to constantly repost on the Auction House, but sometimes you just can’t be bothered to empty your mailbox and list every single one of them manually every time they expire?
#TRADESKILLMASTER TRANSMOG GROUP MOVIE#
Whether you’re disenchanting items, prospecting ores or milling herbs, I’m sure we can all agree it’s way faster with a macro, especially if you’d like to watch a movie on a second screen or do something else meanwhile.


It’s not only extremely helpful when it comes to WoW TSM macros, but for actual PvP and PvE encounters as well. If you don’t currently have a mouse with side buttons, but are willing to get one, then you should take a look at this article which compares some of the best MMO mice. This is a great macro for your TSM Sniper, and I recommend binding it on a side mouse button, to ensure that whatever deal pops up doesn’t go to waste because you were holding a coffee mug with your other hand while sniping the Auction House, for example. This will instantly buyout the item you’ve selected, and will also confirm its purchase, so make sure not to press it randomly hoping you’ll get any item, because not all Sniper deals are as good!įurthermore, if you also want to keep your mouse in a fixed position and just Snipe the latest deal as fast as possible, thus reducing the time you’d have to put in by clicking on said item, you can add this line in the previous macro as well: /run GetMouseFocus():Click() click TSMShoppingBuyoutConfirmationButton That’s exactly the reason for which you should be using this macro: /click TSMShoppingBuyoutButton If your intent is to craft and undercut item level 151 crafts regardless of the secondary stat applied to the item, then you would group the item as 'Item Level'.As you probably know already, when you’re using the TSM Sniper, there’s little to almost no time to decide if you’re going to get that item or not, let alone having to click on the item, pressing “Buyout” and then confirming your action in the pop-up window. Notice that there are now only 3 items 'Ungrouped' as 2 are of the same item level in the example. This means the BonusIDs that determine the secondary stat(s) are not included when adding the item to a group. In the following example, 'Show ungrouped items as' is set to ' Item Level'. If your intent is to undercut other item level 151 crafts with 40 Haste and 40 Mastery, then you would group the item as 'Specific Item'. This means all BonusIDs are considered including the item level, secondary stats and required level. In the following example, 'Show ungrouped items as' is set to ' Specific Item'. You generally should not group items by 'Base Item' for crafting purposes. The item level 175 version cannot actually be crafted, Blizzard uses this as the 'base' and then adds BonusIDs for each of the real item variations. In this screenshot, the item in the inventory is item level 210, but shows in TSM as item level 175 to be added to a group. Selecting ' Base Item' in the 'Show ungrouped items as' drop down menu will show the item without reference to any of the BonusIDs that determine the item level, secondary stats, required level or any other information about the actual item. If it finds the base item, the module will ignore all random enchants when conducting its operation(s) for the purposes of that item. When a module goes to look up what group an item is in, it'll look for the specific random enchant first, and then the base item second. This means that if you have the base item in a group, you will still be able to put the specific random enchant in the same or a different group. It's important to note that you can put both the base item (the item without the random enchantment) and specific random enchants in groups. This means you can consider the item level of your craft, but ignore the secondary stat combination(s) of the craft, if you want to undercut any other auction or restock a set number of crafts regardless of those secondary stats. In TSM 4.10, we introduced a new option to group items by 'Item Level'.
