I was considering that Mr. Robot having separate gear sets selected for BIS in bags instead would be a good improvement for AMR. The user would be able to select the specs priority number. One being highest and three the lowest. These specs would save the gear sets based on what’s available excluding gear that has been used in the higher priority specs. I’ve been trying to keep three sets of gear on my main and I’ve found the system to not be user friendly for the user when this is their objective. I’ve been using AMR since Cata and I would love to see this implemented. Hopefully this post is stimulating to the AMR team and it’s taken seriously.
Unless I’m misunderstanding your post, I believe Best in Bags already does this.
When you create a setup, you will see it listed on the left. You can drag and drop to re-order those in whatever priority order you want, for example maybe you play as a protection warrior most of the time, but want to also keep a secondary set of fury warrior gear for when you do damage.
Best in Bags will optimize each setup in priority order, ensuring to not change gems or enchants chosen by a higher priority setup.
Is this what you are looking for, or something else?
I’ll have a look, if it is then I’m extremely happy to have this info passed to me..
So it does and the main spec I was using was at the bottom I thought it didn’t behave this way I didn’t because I didn’t know you could drag the spec around and re order them. Thank you.
Apparently AMR already did my suggestion.
Awesome!
Once we get past the start of the Midnight raid here, we plan to do a long overdue update of our tutorials to make all of the cool features easier for people to discover.
Okay, so I admit you were right about the priority option but it still doesn’t do what I was actually suggesting. It’s reusing items for each spec. The reason why I don’t like this is then you have to re-enchant or re-gem an item each time you change your spec to be optimized. It would be nice if it omitted the gear already used in a higher priority spec.
I hear what you are saying, but I think what BiB is doing is what you want it to do.
First, it optimizes your highest priority spec. Nothing there can be touched by a lower priority spec.
Then, it optimizes the next spec in the list. It won’t touch the gems/enchants in any of those items used by the highest priority spec. So, when it optimizes, any items not used by the main spec can have gems and enchants changed. Sometimes, the items on your higher priority spec are still BiB for a lower priority spec, even with the gems/enchants from the higher priority spec.
If you were to force the optimizer to not use any items from the higher priority spec, you would actually end up with a lower score!