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Question Professionbuddy Profiles

mindtrapper

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Hello. I was wondering how hard it is to make profession leveling profiles for PB. I intend to start making a profile for one of Alchemy/Inscription/Jewelcrafting/Enchanting. I think the process will be to code the wow-profession guides into a profile. So i am wondering what the obstacles will be? I see a lack of such profiles here in the forums so something must be making it hard to build them.

Basically my thought process will be to follow the guide and check AH for mats you need and then if you have mail check that before checking AH for more mats. Also i believe the bot can see profession level so it would be simple to go: build X item until profession level = Y then go train and build item Z.

I have made some profiles for Pirox Bot utilizing macros and such but have no experience with HB. I think i will try to find a base profile here in the forums and expand on that. There was a core profile i believe and also one or two alchemy/jc profiles.

So, is it worth it? Will it work if i make it like i said or will it break? Thoughts?
 
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But i see comments like "buying too many mats" "isn't smooth" etc. How can i, if possible, avoid those issues? Also no Enchnating or Inscription profiles that i know of. Killakaz says inscription on the works. I guess enchanting is difficult if you have to buy greens and DE but what if you just buy dust and valums or whatever they are called? Won't it be like any other crafting profession then?
 
Maybe I'll take a ***** at enchanting since there are no profiles, finished or in the works. Guess it will suck for people in low pop servers though with no mats. Anyway, is it a good idea to try to add money limits for items? So it doesn't buy a rod for 5k or whatever? It could possibly bug out since every server's AH is different...
 
Money limits are always good, just make them realistic.

If an item is listed for 10g on wowhead, put the topend 5-10 times that prize.

Just built an 1-50 and see how it works out for you.
 
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