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Full credit still goes to Fpsware.
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Currently fully supported builds (from level 1 - 85):
* Feral Cat
* Balance
* Restoration (heal bot)
Installation instructions: This CC must be installed in a folder call Fpsware Druid. Refer to the below image if you don't know how to spell Fpsware Druid, or don't know where Fpsware Druidfolder should be placed. Yes, I don't think you can follow instructions.
If this is not in a folder called Fpsware Druid it will not work!
Feral Cat UI
NB: The healing options on the Cat tab only apply when you are in Feral spec (Cat form only).
Balance UI
NB: The healing options on the Balance tab only apply when you are in Balance spec.
Advanced Settings & Options
Multiple Options
Some (if not, most) options in the UI will have an option called [Multiple Options]. When you select this option another box will appear, this box will have a checklist of all available options for the selected setting. In the below screenshot, Tiger's Fury has been selected to use multiple options for casting the spell.
This Multi-option setting is very power and only for those not affraid to break things.
The dropdown on the top of the form has two options: OR and AND
'OR' means ANY of the conditions can be true and the spell will cast.
'AND' means ALL of the conditions must be TRUE for the spell will cast.
In the above screenshot, Tiger's Fury will be cast if you have adds OR the target is high level. If you selected 'AND' from the dropdown menu, that would mean Tiger's Fury would only be case if you had adds AND the target is high evel.
Priority Based Targeting
This is my first CC to use a new system I've called 'Priority Based Targeting'. I'm sure other CCs have had similar functions for a while now, but my CCs are not like the others. Priority Based Targeting is a simple piece of code that ensure you are attacking the most appropriate target. The checking takes into account a number of variables such as target's level, health, class etc. I also weight some target's based on my own internal database, this is a list of mobs that should be targeted and killed ASAP before they are able to perform a undesiarable function or cast a spell.
When are you in an instance or using the 'LazyRaider' feature of this CC I strongly suggest you turn off this setting as it will cause havoc when used with InstanceBuddy. You can turn off this feature by going to the Advanced tab on the UI, selecting 'Priority Targeting' and setting it to NEVER.
Travel Form
This setting (located on the Common tab) has 3 options: Automatic (default), always and never. When set to Automatic it will use Travel form only if you are not using a mount in HB. When set to 'always', this will always use Travel Form, it will override the use of a mount. When HB needs to mount it will cast Travel Form. And the last option, never, well that goes without saying.
All support and bug posts must have a log file attached
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Currently fully supported builds (from level 1 - 85):
* Feral Cat
* Balance
* Restoration (heal bot)
Installation instructions: This CC must be installed in a folder call Fpsware Druid. Refer to the below image if you don't know how to spell Fpsware Druid, or don't know where Fpsware Druidfolder should be placed. Yes, I don't think you can follow instructions.

If this is not in a folder called Fpsware Druid it will not work!
Feral Cat UI
NB: The healing options on the Cat tab only apply when you are in Feral spec (Cat form only).

Balance UI
NB: The healing options on the Balance tab only apply when you are in Balance spec.

Advanced Settings & Options
Multiple Options
Some (if not, most) options in the UI will have an option called [Multiple Options]. When you select this option another box will appear, this box will have a checklist of all available options for the selected setting. In the below screenshot, Tiger's Fury has been selected to use multiple options for casting the spell.

This Multi-option setting is very power and only for those not affraid to break things.
The dropdown on the top of the form has two options: OR and AND
'OR' means ANY of the conditions can be true and the spell will cast.
'AND' means ALL of the conditions must be TRUE for the spell will cast.
In the above screenshot, Tiger's Fury will be cast if you have adds OR the target is high level. If you selected 'AND' from the dropdown menu, that would mean Tiger's Fury would only be case if you had adds AND the target is high evel.
Priority Based Targeting
This is my first CC to use a new system I've called 'Priority Based Targeting'. I'm sure other CCs have had similar functions for a while now, but my CCs are not like the others. Priority Based Targeting is a simple piece of code that ensure you are attacking the most appropriate target. The checking takes into account a number of variables such as target's level, health, class etc. I also weight some target's based on my own internal database, this is a list of mobs that should be targeted and killed ASAP before they are able to perform a undesiarable function or cast a spell.
When are you in an instance or using the 'LazyRaider' feature of this CC I strongly suggest you turn off this setting as it will cause havoc when used with InstanceBuddy. You can turn off this feature by going to the Advanced tab on the UI, selecting 'Priority Targeting' and setting it to NEVER.
Travel Form
This setting (located on the Common tab) has 3 options: Automatic (default), always and never. When set to Automatic it will use Travel form only if you are not using a mount in HB. When set to 'always', this will always use Travel Form, it will override the use of a mount. When HB needs to mount it will cast Travel Form. And the last option, never, well that goes without saying.
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