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CT Mod is Updated Again

Many of us have been experiencing problems with running the latest version of CT Mod (from Tuesday’s CT update). The most notable is the BarMod that is sometimes showing the cooldown and “glowing”. Phifer also mentioned that he could not Decurse anymore using CT Mod, which has also been fixed. (On a side note: I am still using the Decursive mod and it is working great.)

From their site:

Update 2: We recently uploaded a patch that should fix some of the issues in CT_RaidAssist and some other mods. We have had some reports that CT_BarMod no longer keeps the buttons “glowy”, and some saying the opposite, so it might or might not be fixed.

Update 3: The issue with CT_BarMod hotbar buttons staying lit should be fixed now.

Update 4: CT_RaidAssist’s Debuff Curing feature should now hopefully work as before. CombatStats and CT_MovableBags should now be found in the CTMod (All) zip.

General Mod Changes – Fixed a major bug with CT_PartyBuffs and CTRA causing lag spikes
- Fixed a bug with casting bar text
- Fixed a bug with party buffs displaying incorrectly.
- Fixed item buffs names not showing.
- Fixed player notes.
- Fixed barmod scaling with ui scale.
- Fixed barmod cooldowns.

Learn more or download the latest version.

World of War.net is back up and running with a plethora of new UI updates and mods. Check out their site to see the lastest updates! Earlier this week they took that portion of their site down to allow authors time to update and upload their revised mods.

PaladinSucks.com posted this little macro to help out paladins.

Cool trick.
A fellow guildmember found this out:

/cast Seal of the Crusader(Rank 6)
/script SpellStopCasting();
/cast Judgement

Works perfectly if in range!

Auctioneer Add-On Updated

Auctioneer is available in beta phase and was last updated on December 29, 2005. I’m downloading it and installing it now and will let you know if I experience any problems with 1.9.

http://auctioneeraddon.com/dl/AuctioneerComplete/

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Latest CT Mod for 1.9

I logged into 1.9 a bit ago and low and behold but it hated my 1.54 version of CT Mod. Even though the boxes were checked and I asked for outdated mods to load it just was not happening. Imagine my dismay when I went to http://www.ctmod.net and found out they were down because of high traffic volume. /cry

They may be back up by now but an alternative download site is http://www.filenuts.com/331.html

Searching for Mod!?

I am searching for a mod that will work across characters and tell me what each character has in their possession (current gear, bags they are holding and in the bank).

A lot of my lower level characters are holding phat loot for themselves as they “grow up” and then stuff for Funktea, and I find it hard to remember who has what. If you know of one let me know please!

Mod authors have been busy bees updating/adding new files which include Periodic Table, ItemSync Converter, BindMount, Battlegrounds Queue Join and oodles more.

Some Mod Highlights:

Fortify
(from mod author) Fortify is a spellcaster’s-helper. It checks all the members in your group or raid and casts all of your beneficial spells. Currently tested for Priests and Paladins.

This works using the same principle as decursive, which I used as a template for this code. A button will appear underneath your minimap with the ‘Fortitude’ icon. (If you have Decursive installed, this will also provide a UI button for Decursive) The panels are draggable and hideable. When clicked, Fortify will check everyone on your party or raid roster and makes sure they have all the buffs you can cast.

ItemSync
(from mod author) This is a complete rewrite of ItemsMatrix. Unlike it’s predecessor, ItemSync features a new database scheme for data storage and is much more efficient at processing items then ItemsMatrix was. ItemSync also has a new way to display information in the tooltips as well as several new enhancements to filtering and searching capabilities.

ClickHeal
(from mod author) ClickHeal is an AddOn, which makes it possible to heal with mouse clicks. Spells are assigned to left, middle and right mouse button and by clicking a party member, you will cast the assigned spell on that party member (or yourself).

ClickHeal also supports a so called ‘Panic’ button. By clicking this button the healing program will chose by itself the person who needs healing most and the approriate spell. This is very handy in mass battles or in PvP. Experienced healers might not use this much though.

ClickHeal also gives you other features, like buttons for casting ‘Fade’/'Barkskin’ and a button for group heal. Timers will show you when you can recast these spells. It also provides you with a mana bar, so that you have all information needed for healing in one place. Another features is the simple display of buffs, debuffs, healing over time effects and missing buffs on yourself and party members. And a cast bar, showing casting time, channel time and global cooldowns, all in one place. Last but not least, dps for party members is also shown.

It works for Shamans, Druids, Priests and Paladins. I’m gonna give this a shot on Bellisimo and possibly Cafelatte.

BindMount
(from mod author) Allows a key to be bound to a mount. It searchs all the bags for mount (horse, cat, raptor and more of it kind) and use it when the bound key is pressed.

Enchantrix Mod Updated

World Of Warcraft Enchantrix V3.2.0.617 Mod
Enchantrix is an addon that provides your tooltips with additional information on the elements and quantities that a particular item will disenchant into. This plugin is primarily for enchanters to see whether they should buy an item based upon what it will disenchant to.

 

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