SEVERAL PARTS OF THE INTERFACE HAVE BEEN MODIFIED AND THUS YOU WILL NEED TO REMOVE THIS ADD ON IF YOU ALREADY HAVE IT PRIOR TO DOWNLOADING THIS UPDATED VERSION. TO DO THIS YOU CAN JUST BROWSE TO YOUR WORLD OF WARCRAFT ADDON DIRECTORY (usually "C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Interface\Addons") AND DELETE THE PlusOneTable DIRECTORY.
The purpose of this add-on is to assist loot masters with counting for the +1 system. This is officially in the release stage! Thank you for those who supported me during the making of this add on. It now officially saves data between gaming sessions. If you reload your user interface, need to restart WoW, or switch to a different character because your raid needs your alt for a certain boss, you can rest assured that your loot count will still be there when you log back in. All you have to do is press "Get Raider Names" again and it pulls it from a backup table that stores all the player names and loot values.
Use:
/lmp- Shows/Hides Loot Master Table
/lmp conv - Converts party to a raid, changes loot method to master loot, promotes you to loot master and sets loot threshold to rare (blues)
/lmp pop - Populates the names of the raiders and sets all values to nil
/lmp auto - Disables/Enables the Auto Counter System
/lmp rare - Sets loot threshold to rare
/lmp epic - Sets loot threshold to epic
The auto function tests to make sure that the item is not an orb (Runed or Crusader), that it's not an Emblem of Conquest / Triumph and that the item is of at least rare quality. It also ignores Abyss Crystals and Dream Shards. Then, based on who receives the loot, it prompts you to choose main spec, off spec, or for disenchanting. Based on what option you select, this will increment the proper value for the selected character or the disenchant value if disenchanted.
Facts
- Date created
- 02 Aug 2009
- Categories
- Last update
- 13 Oct 2009
- Development stage
- Release
- Language
- enUS
- License
- GNU General Public License version 3 (GPLv3)
- Curse link
- Loot Master +1 Counter System
- Recent files
- R: Version 4.1 for 3.2.0 on 13 Oct 2009
- R: Version 4.0 for 3.2.0 on 12 Oct 2009
- R: Version 3.2 for 3.2.0 on 04 Oct 2009
- R: Version 3.1 for 3.2.0 on 10 Sep 2009
- R: Version 2.3 for 3.2.0 on 31 Aug 2009