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Ability to save smaller assignments? #2

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voshond opened this issue Mar 23, 2022 · 5 comments
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Ability to save smaller assignments? #2

voshond opened this issue Mar 23, 2022 · 5 comments

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@voshond
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voshond commented Mar 23, 2022

Hey,

I've been having the issue that whenever I relog or get into the raid, we need to setup PP totally from scratch again.
Every raid we assign the buffs for us, which is quite cumbersome.

I know there is a weakaura that allows to others to control their single buffs. However I wasn't really able to understand how it is doing it.

Ideally I'd simply be able to save a setup once I'm happy with it and then use it as a template when the next raid starts. That would include the buffs for each class per paladin, as well as the auras and single buff assignments.

Do you think something like this can be done?

Cheers
-Martin

@Treeston
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FYI - others (assuming they have assistant, or you have set Free Assign) can already control small buffs. Left-clicking on a player's name in the player list in PallyPower brings up a list of paladins, and you can assign small buffs from there.

@voshond
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voshond commented Mar 23, 2022

@Treeston i am aware of that feature and i am using it to assign players. This is one of the reasons on why I wanted to have the ability to simply safe a configuration in order to avoid setting it up all over again all the time.

We've got a tightly planned roster and min/max based on the 3 palas that we've got. So a it's probably 5-10 minutes of setting it up all the time. Would be cool to have a 1 click solution.

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Aye, I wasn't meaning to dissuade your feature request, just adding additional info I figured you might not be aware of 😉

It's something I have played with the idea of, but I can't guarantee the necessary time to work on a feature of this scale right now.

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voshond commented Mar 23, 2022

All good, something for the backlog if you ever feel like it :)

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#10

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