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Daal
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« on: April 08, 2008, 01:39:06 PM »

Ok so for those of you that don't know, many classes in wow rely on different sets of equipment to perform different roles.  A classic example is the feral druid, who would need a cat set (+str / +agi) and a bear set (+stam / +armor) and for those people, if they are switching between roles a lot Outfitter is a godsend.

You simply tag the items you'd like as your 'Cat' set and those as 'Bear' and when you click change, providing you're not in combat, all the kit swaps over.  Nice.

However, there is another use for Outfitter that may benefit every class out there.

A lot of us do play different roles but don't need to swap quickly or make lots of changes.

Outfitter is perfect for this too, let me tell you how....

I will use Xakita - my wife's Paladin as an example.  She's prot spec, so whenever we go on group runs, she will always be wearing her prot gear (+def +avoid +stam +armour).  But when she plays solo for grinding or dailies, she wears a very different set of armour for dps.

You still tag the items in the same way, but you leave your change of clothes / equipment in the bank.  As long as you have the main bank window open when you click change, the mod will find your gear in the bank and swap it out for you.

So there you go.... Outfitter working practically without its one main draw back.... bag space! Smiley

Hope you find this useful, I know I did.
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« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2008, 01:49:42 PM »

I do the same thing on Drakini - only I use the automatic sets in Outfitter for the different warrior stances.

This way, when I'm in Battle Stance I have my DPS/solo gear, when I'm in Berserker Stance it's the same only an axe in my off-hand instead of my shield, and when I switch to Defensive Stance it automatically puts my tanking gear on.

Very handy.
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