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There was a time when I was vigilant about my transmutes on my various toons.

Every day I would transmute a Primal of one type into a Primal of another with some end goal in mind (be it the eventual transmute of Primal Mights or other transmutes for gearing materials).

Every day I would check and see how much longer it was before I could transmute cloth again, and make sure I had the materials days in advance.

My Transmuting History

Initially, I was just transmuting Shadowcloth, but at some point I decided to transmute Primal Mooncloth and Spellcloth, even though I wasn’t spec’d for those ones. When I was creating my Mage’s Shadowcloth 3-piece set, I did this so I could trade Primal Mooncloth and Spellcloth for the Shadowcloth and make the job a shorter one to get my set.

Then, when my Priest tailor hit the Outland and specialized in Primal Mooncloth (which is easy to specialize in, as it’s done via turn-in instead of dungeon quest drop), I stopped making Primal Mooncloth and Spellcloth on my Mage and just made what each Tailor was spec’d for.

Then, when my Priest had enough Primal Mooncloth to make her primary Primal Mooncloth set and had it all crafted, waiting for me to hit level 70 and put it on, I stopped transmuting. I switched my Mage from Shadowcloth to Spellcloth and then did very little with it.

Transmuting Falls Off… Then Picks Up

Oh sure, I’d transmute once in a while, but not as regularly as I used to. A friend would mention needing something, and I’d do it for a couple of days and then slack off again.

And then we started to use Group Calendar within my guild.

And the dern thing reminds me that I’ve got transmutes coming up, or transmutes available.

So now it’s almost like a compulsion… I log in and it says “Spellcloth transmute available” and I can’t help but log over to the right toon and get it transmuted as part of my morning rituals after I’m done whatever it was I logged in to do initially.

What Do I Do With It?

My stockpile of Primal Mooncloth and Spellcloth is growing now, and it’s making me wonder what I should do with it. (besides sell it, which I only do when hard up for cash)

Already my Mage has 20 slot Primal Mooncloth bags - perhaps I should upgrade my Hunter’s bags, since I’m always struggling with room because of losing a full bag to arrows?

Maybe I should get the Whitemend Set for my Priest.

I haven’t quite decided.

This entry was inspired by someone who bought and enjoyed my guide to Wealth on Warcraft, and who posted a question about how to deal with accessing WoW from their laptop on occasion when their desktop was not available.

One of my original posts about using Auctioneer but knowing it’s up and downsides was back here.

I hope this helps! :)

Auctioneer Helps Players Gain Wealth

Auctioneer is an awesome addon which I use every day to post my plethora of auctions for my realmmates to buy in order to supply me with a steady flow of Wealth on Warcraft which I use for things like Epic Flying Mount training and gearing my lowbies, and everything in between.

But, if you have more than one computer you log into WoW from, you’ve discovered that your Auctioneer database from all the scans you did on one computer doesn’t show up on your second one.

It’s a real bummer whenever I go to visit my family and use their computer to login instead of my own… but there’s a solution!

How To Transfer Auctioneer Data To Another Machine

WARNING! This requires you to fiddle around in your directory structure. If you’re not comfortable with that, be sure to make a backup before making any changes, so it’s easy to go back. Ultimately if something goes direly wrong, World of Warcraft itself has some ability to recover, but you may lose your saved addon information and have to re-build it. Be careful!

The process, however, is simple:

Exit out of World of Warcraft on both machines.

Go into your World of Warcraft directory on the machine you do the most Auctioneer scans with, and head into the WTF folder, then into “Account”.

In there, you should see directories that are named after the usernames that have been used to log into World of Warcraft from your machine. If only you use it and you only have one account, there’ll only be one directory present. If others have logged in using your machine or you have more than one account, there will be more.

Go into the directory of the account you’ve logged into to do your Auctioneer scanning, and then go into the “Saved Variables” directory.

Copy the file “Auc-ScanData.lua” over onto your Laptop, into the same directory location as where you found it on your original machine.

Start up World of Warcraft on the second machine (or second account if you’re just copying from one account to another on the same machine) and voila! You should have the same scanned data available to you there as well.

Synch Files Regularly

Of course, this update is a one-time update, so you’ll need to do it on a semi-regular basis if you’d like to keep the two databased synchronized. Or, you can start to do more scans on the second machine, and keep it up to date that way.

Good luck, and let me know if you have any problems or further questions!

Back in January I wrote an entry about getting into the Alterac Valley battlegrounds as a Horde player, and how much of a challenge winning has been seen to be by the vocal Horde population on the forums and in other discussion areas.

I mentioned Preform AV Enabler there as a way us Hordies could band together to make a more cohesive team that, hopefully, with the right leadership and followership, could actually win AV more often than lose.

Then, Patch 2.4 came out and us Hordies were pushed back in our starting point, further south on the map than we had been before, and coordinated play became even more important.

So, I recently made a video about AV, Preform AV Enabler, how to use it and how to find it, so more people could get in on the premades on their own realm.

Then, just a few days ago, Simply Tatang commented on that January AV entry and gave a link to their own blog where they had an entry about a specific strategy that can work for Hordies now that Patch 2.4 has pushed our starting point back!

I thought this was a great time to share both Simply Tatang’s posted strategy, and my video about using the Premade AV Enabler addon. I believe the combination of the two should lead you to many victories, as long as your Premade has enough reputation to get rid of AFKavers and others who Honor farm without participating in the battleground.

If your reputation sucks on the realm, I can’t help getting people to listen to you ;) But that’s a whole ‘nuther entry I won’t delve into.