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Thread: Schematic select trick
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Bobbacca
Fri Dec 03, 2004 7:31 am
#1
Thought i'd share a little trick I use for finding the right schematic for crafting macros seen as I haven't seen it mentioned.
Open the crafting tool your going to use and type /sel 10 (this should open schematic 10 in your crafting tool), check your datapad to see if this is before or after the one you require. If before try /sel 20 and do the same again. You should be able to narrow it down and get the right schematic pretty quickly and saves the head battering count.
Greywulf0
Fri Dec 03, 2004 11:13 am
#2
Bobbacca wrote:
Thought i'd share a little trick I use for finding the right schematic for crafting macros seen as I haven't seen it mentioned.
Open the crafting tool your going to use and type /sel 10 (this should open schematic 10 in your crafting tool), check your datapad to see if this is before or after the one you require. If before try /sel 20 and do the same again. You should be able to narrow it down and get the right schematic pretty quickly and saves the head battering count.
Heh.
Now you mention this, after I've grinded my way to Master BE and 3/4/4/4 Chef. ![]()
MaliaMing
Fri Dec 03, 2004 7:58 pm
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I don't know if it's been posted to death on the other boards or not, but there's also another way to accurately (to within 1 or 2 schematics) get the one you're looking for to use in the crafting macro.
If you open your datapad without reorganizing it and then you open your crafting tool to see which items that particular tool can make (e.g. A food and chem tool can't make a basic camp kit), then you look back at your datapad and count, starting from 00, every schematic that your particular tool can make, the item number that you end up at should be the item whose schematic number you're looking for. I've done this ever since I heard about it and I'm always either right on the money or within a jump or two away from the right schematic. It takes a lot of the guesswork out of it and makes it much easier to deal with when you have multiple crafting professions on your character.
If you open your datapad without reorganizing it and then you open your crafting tool to see which items that particular tool can make (e.g. A food and chem tool can't make a basic camp kit), then you look back at your datapad and count, starting from 00, every schematic that your particular tool can make, the item number that you end up at should be the item whose schematic number you're looking for. I've done this ever since I heard about it and I'm always either right on the money or within a jump or two away from the right schematic. It takes a lot of the guesswork out of it and makes it much easier to deal with when you have multiple crafting professions on your character.
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