I've used this macro since WotLK and still use it to this day. So you may ask, "Why go through all the trouble when I can use an addon?" Well, they are handy and make everything above more or less pointless however, they are bulky and confusing to setup and use (for some), so this is an acceptable alternative in lieu of that option. It still requires that you have the proper materials in your bags or reagent bank to work properly, but it is much simpler. It also works well for leveling enchanting too. You can do this instead for enchantments that are used less often. Paste the above into it your macro'd button, open your Trade Skill window, select an enchantment from the list (highlight it by clicking on it), and start pressing away. Be sure to label them properly so you can remember what they're for!Īn alternative to doing all of the above is to create a macro: It will look something like "enchant:159235." You can take this and type it directly into the aforementioned script. You can paste this into your macro, open your Trade skill window, select an enchantment from the list (highlight it by clicking on it), and press your macro'd button to return the spell ID of the highlighted enchant directly into your chat box. run local link = GetTradeSkillItemLink(GetTradeSkillSelectionIndex()) print(link:match("\124H(%w :%d )") or "Select an enchant and hit the macro again.") Having trouble finding a spell ID for your enchantment? You can find it in the spell's Wowhead url ( 159235), or you can create an additional macro to help you find it in-game: Please ensure you have met these requirements before you come here to comment and/or down-vote! You'll know if you failed to meet one or more of these requirements if only your Trade Skill window appears, yet nothing else happens. You have both Enchanting Vellum and the proper enchanting materials present in your bags ( or reagent bank) for the desired enchantment.You have the desired enchantment learned already.You have the correct trade skill level for the desired enchantment.You have the correct spell ID of the desired enchantment typed into the script.This can be duplicated as many times as you see fit, or you have empty macro slots for. Just copy and paste the above code into an empty macro and replace 159235 ( Mark of the Thunderlord) with whatever spell ID of the enchantment you wish to produce in bulk. run local s for i=1,GetNumTradeSkills() do if (GetTradeSkillItemLink(i) or ""):match("enchant:159235") then DoTradeSkill(i) end end For example, there are now five Agility enchantments, and although they're categorized differently, there was no way for the original script to differentiate between them and would select the first one found named 'Agility'. The original script from this post has been modified from its previous version to now call individual spell ID's rather than a spell's name itself since enchantments have lost their prefix (e.g., Enchant Bracers, Enchant Boots, Enchant Gloves, etc.) causing there to be numerous spells with the same name. Since when is being a consumer advocate a bad thing? :PĬomment by SavilHere's a useful script to use if you're mass producing particular enchantments onto vellum and wish see the whole process done with one press of a button.īlizzard made some changes to spell names in patch 6.0.2. Selling enchants on the AH is very relevant to this item type as it is the only way to do it, and I'm simply posting this here so people will be cautious about what enchants they're going to try to sell with the vellum, because the vellum itself can be quite an expensive investment depending on your server's economy and you may not even be able to make back the cost for many enchants. I even state that your experience may be different. :)Įdit: Why is this being downrated?I believe my opinion is valid and presented in a constructive manner. Your mileage may vary, but this is my personal experience. It's a shame, because it'd be nice to make money off leveling enchanting, rather than keeping it the insane money sink that it's always been. Even at very low prices for the enchants, low level non-twink enchants rarely sell. Most people wont look on the AH, they'll ask in trade. People who are leveling often simply do not buy enchants because their gear is replaced so quickly, and because the late introduction of this feature has done little to break the "find an enchanter in person" mindset. Comment by XaemoonI find that as of this writing, selling enchants on the AH is very difficult pre-60, unless the enchant is twink-related.
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