DoSomething!

Description

DoSomething! is a quick mod I wrote for my brother to notify him while playing his warrior that Bloodsurge has procced.

It flashes the screen blue (or optionally, shake's the screen), plays a sound, and gives a textual notification in the chat console. Each of these notifications may be turned off via the slash commands.

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Usage

/dosomething status

Shows you which buffs are currently being watched for.

/dosomething config [option]

Shows you the current configuration

/dosomething set [option] (on/off/option)

Sets the option on or off, or for the "anim" option, flash, or shake.


I decided that since many classes have buffs like that, it'd be worthwhile to write it for any class, rather than just for warriors with improved slam.

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Classes

These are the buffs that are currently being watched for:

Death Knight:

  • Killing Machine
  • Death Trance!
  • Deathchill
  • Freezing Fog

Druid

  • Nature's Grace
  • Eclipse
  • Clearcasting

Hunter

  • Rapid Killing

Mage

  • Clearcasting
  • Fingers of Frost
  • Fireball!

Paladin

  • Infusion of Light
  • The Art of War

Priest

  • Borrowed Time
  • Surge of Light
  • Holy Concentration

Rogue

  • Remorseless

Shaman

  • Maelstrom Weapon
  • Tidal Waves

Warlock

  • Shadow Trance
  • Backlash

Warrior

  • Slam!
  • Sword and Board
  • Taste for Blood
  • Sudden Death

If I am missing any, or this should be modified in any way, please let me know.

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Future Additions

  • If there's a demand for it, localization beyond just English
  • Any other requested features, possibly

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Table of contents

  1. 1 Description
  2. 2 Usage

Facts

Date created
23 Feb 2009
Categories
Last update
16 Apr 2009
Development stage
Release
Language
  • enUS
License
All Rights Reserved
Curse link
DoSomething!
Recent files
  • R: 1.1r6 for 3.1.0 on 16 Apr 2009
  • R: 1.1r5 for 3.0.9 on 03 Apr 2009
  • R: 1.1r4 for 3.0.9 on 19 Mar 2009
  • A: r10 for 3.0.9 on 19 Mar 2009
  • A: r9 for 3.0.9 on 19 Mar 2009

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