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I am currently using Auctionator which works decent for my needs with the exception of when it freezes or I want to cancel the Undercut check.
There is 1 other function I am looking for from an Auction House addon that every addon lacks in the implementation I am looking for. Auctioneers Suite comes closest to it but still not it and to be honest, that is too much for my needs even if they added it and would be like buying a lotus to use the cup holder, just too much resources used and information overload.
The addon I want does not require scanning the auction house every day or two for the current prices or anything like that. I want an Auction House addon that allows you to make batch lists of auctions. Multiple Batch lists. Sounds like Appraiser but this implementation appraiser does not do.
Basically, at the bottom of the Auction House tab there would be a new Tab labeled "Batch Post". When you open it, you have the option to make, edit, delete or run batch lists you have made. When you make a batch list, you actually choose the item from you inventory and add it to the list, when you add it, it allows you to enter how many you wish to post, and what is the maximum and minimum buyout price how you wish to undercut. And since most batch options will be from the same type of item. You can even have it setup to scan 1 particular section of the auction house to get the prices on all the items at once.
Here is an example: Lets say I made a batch file named "Druid": And in this batch file was 20 druid only glyphs I wished to sell in sets of 3. I set the prices, sets, stacks and durations on them each individually. I set up all 20 of them to have a max buyout price of 40 gold and a minimum buyout price of 6 gold with an undercut of 1 copper for the simplisity of this example. Since it was all druid glyphs, I setup the batch file to scan the Glyphs > Druid section of the auction house. When I ran this batch file, first thing it would do was scan the druid section of the glyphs once and gather all the information it needed there. This way only 1 scan would be needed for that batch file.
After it did that scan, it would proceed to go down the list. It would come to the first item on the batch file, if it currently had any of your auctions up and they were undercut it would cancel them, if there were 2 of your on and the current lowest bidder, it would post 1 more to make the 3 you set up to have on the auction house. If there was none of your up on that current item, it would then check to see what the lowest asking buyout price was for that item, if it was within the range you specified, it would post your auction, undercutting as you specified. If the current buyout price is below what you said, it would not post that auction on that run. If no item was listed during the scan, it would post the item at the max buyout price you listed. Now, it would continue this down the list until it did all 20 glyphs, at the end of it, it would give a small report on the side of what it did so you know what was posted, what was canceled, and what would have been posted but you did not have in inventory.
This would make it much easier for me and many others as it would allow us to setup batch files much quicker and easier than with Appraiser and with being able to setup a specialized scan of only a local area and needing only 1 scan for that whole batch file if setup properly, it would be much faster and lower resources to use. Wish I could have said it better, but I am not the best on this kinda stuff.
Also have it do a check for if your auction is the lowest and how far the next higher one is if there is one at all and if the difference is above a certain threshold it will cancel your current auctions even though you are not undercut and repost at the higher price. Don't want the addon to post an auction for 7 gold cause that is what your current auctions are posted at even though the next highest is 30 gold cause the ones in the middle felloff and never got reposted by someone else.
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