![]() ![]() I don’t recommend this unless you really are hurting on space. The other drawback of using IDs is that the code isn’t self-documenting – you can’t look at that and immediately see the macro does. So, if you use item ID instead of item name, your Hallow’s End macro then starts looking like: /use 37586 The tricky part about using item ID instead of the name is that there might be different items used in quests between factions – Horde and Alliance often have slightly different versions of holiday quests, which usually results in different item IDs. You can find the item ID by looking it up on Wowhead – the item ID is the unique part of the URL (/item=…). One way around that limit is to use the item ID, instead of the name. You can combine several different holidays in one, but one danger of that is that you’ll eventually bump into the 255 character limit. The Ram Racing Reins are tricky, since they can disappear if you click on them with the Complimentary Brewfest Sampler in inventory and they’re not listed first. Here’s what I used for Brewfest: /use Ram Racing Reins If so, you can add the following at the bottom: /run UIErrorsFrame:Clear() You may get an error if you have the Dousing Agent in your inventory but aren’t by the wickerman. This opens the treats you get from the treat baskets, douse the wickerman, clean up your home city, and put out fires, all with the same button. ![]() Let’s start with the current holiday, Hallow’s End. Or, enter in the commands discussed below. In the Enter Macro Commands field, type in “/use ” and then Shift-click on the item you want to use.Leave the icon as a ?, and call it “Holiday Macro.” Click Okay.In your General Macro pane, select New.Open the macro pane by typing /m or /macro.No more opening your bags, looking for where the Handful of Treats has gone off to this time! Click the pumpkin, click your macro, auto loot, and you’re done! Pretty soon you’ll have all the items needed for the event in your macro. The basic idea is that as you go through a holiday and use items, you add those items to the holiday macro. This will make the macro usable for all of your characters, which is what you want. If you don’t know how to make a macro, don’t be scared – they’re easier than they look! I have some macro resources on this site, including an Intro to Macros which shows you how to make them from scratch.įor a holiday macro, you’ll want to make a new Macro in your General Macros tab. Make a single macro for all the items, and it will choose the right one for the task at hand. It’s a minor hassle, but still – it’s a hassle. You can drag most of the holiday items onto your action bars, but that takes up space, and has to be done on all of your characters. With Brewfest you might have had to dig in your bags for a Complimentary Brewfest Sampler or Ram Racing Reins with Hallow’s End, you’re constantly getting Handfuls of Treats and using Water Buckets. ![]() One of the tiresome things about most of the holidays in Azeroth is the number of repetitive actions you’re going to do, especially if you do them across many characters. Sometimes, it’s good to step back from PvP and enjoy the other parts of the game. It’s been a while since I’ve done a Cyn’s Holiday Guide. ![]()
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