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whosyourdady
Sat Dec 18, 2004 12:47 pm
#1
Hi,
Im trying to build up my crafting skills through macro can some one help me
Im trying to build up my crafting skills through macro can some one help me
pircio
Sat Dec 18, 2004 5:10 pm
#3
there is a way to set up most of it, however u will still have to click the actual minerals you will want to use in your product
glorydragon
Sat Dec 18, 2004 11:59 pm
#4
okey, not loged in so this is from memory...
nope I can't do it. I'll look it up and get back to you tomorrow. you CAN macro it so you only need to hit the resourses, but it's a pain to set up, and it's very complicated. if you get any of it wrong it will not work so... when I have a shot at a comp I can log in on to find the macro I will.
Legende
Sun Dec 19, 2004 4:34 am
#5
Crafting Macro - .rtf file, can be opened in Windows' Wordpad [Start -> Run -> "wordpad"], or Microsoft Word. Bold "titles" are the macro names with the macro text following. You can setup copy/pasting in-game to make it easier to transfer in [Ctrl+O, Controls, Keymap, Chat tab].
This is the macro set I use to grind crafting. It assumes you have 8 tools, 4 in the F1-F4 spots [top row] and 4 in the Shift+F1-F4 spots [bottom row]. You specific the schematic number by changing the "/selectDraftSchematic XX;" command in the "CraftingSchem" macro... which schem is which is more guesswork than anything, good ol' trial and error. Note that the schematic number must be two digits, so if the schem you need is a single digit number, lead it with a zero [01, 02, 03, etc]. There is no specific number b/c it varies based on what schems you have and what order you got them in. "CraftingStart" starts the macro, and to end it you can use /dump.
If the macro is going too fast for you to put in the resources [slow connection, lag, or too many resources to put in quick enough], you can change the pause time on the "/pause X;" command directly after the /ui command. You have to make this change on all the corresponding /pause commands. Take care not to change the "/pause 1;" commands, those should be fine as they are.
One last note, this works for any profession, all you need to do is find the correct schematic through trial and error. A tip for finding the schem number is to look at your datapad w/o sorting it, guessing a random number, starting the macro to see what that number produces, finding that item in the datapad list and checking it relative to what you want to make. The numbers for the schematics are based on the order of the datapad list, but only counting the items that can appear in the tool.
Eh, I think that about sums it up... I'm tired, so I'm sure I could have missed something. Feel free to ask if you got a question or 3.
This is the macro set I use to grind crafting. It assumes you have 8 tools, 4 in the F1-F4 spots [top row] and 4 in the Shift+F1-F4 spots [bottom row]. You specific the schematic number by changing the "/selectDraftSchematic XX;" command in the "CraftingSchem" macro... which schem is which is more guesswork than anything, good ol' trial and error. Note that the schematic number must be two digits, so if the schem you need is a single digit number, lead it with a zero [01, 02, 03, etc]. There is no specific number b/c it varies based on what schems you have and what order you got them in. "CraftingStart" starts the macro, and to end it you can use /dump.
If the macro is going too fast for you to put in the resources [slow connection, lag, or too many resources to put in quick enough], you can change the pause time on the "/pause X;" command directly after the /ui command. You have to make this change on all the corresponding /pause commands. Take care not to change the "/pause 1;" commands, those should be fine as they are.
One last note, this works for any profession, all you need to do is find the correct schematic through trial and error. A tip for finding the schem number is to look at your datapad w/o sorting it, guessing a random number, starting the macro to see what that number produces, finding that item in the datapad list and checking it relative to what you want to make. The numbers for the schematics are based on the order of the datapad list, but only counting the items that can appear in the tool.
Eh, I think that about sums it up... I'm tired, so I'm sure I could have missed something. Feel free to ask if you got a question or 3.
Message Edited by Legende on 12-19-2004 02:37 AM
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