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it is possibleThat would involve accessing the achievements window which i don't think we are capable of quite yet but I may be mistaken.
it is possible
Search for ach.macCare to elaborate? The last time (was at least 6 months ago) I tried to access the collection lists/item names I couldn't work it out. I only spent an afternoon (avoid uni work) trying to get the information and gave up opting not to create a new time sink I didn't have time for, lol
Search for ach.mac
What is ach.mac?
It's posted on MQ2 forums in VIP section... It scans your achievs and outputs it to a ini file.
Been rewritten and is also used in shiny.mac
I don't see any use of accessing the items in the shiny.mac . I did peruse many macros at the time trying to find a use of it, but nothing =(
and sadly I don't have MQ2 forum VIP access, I did donate many years ago and lost the account password/never recovered it (had a stupid name, didn't think it was a loss ). Last time I checked you don't donate for access anymore, but get invited or something...shrug =\
I don't see any use of accessing the items in the shiny.mac . I did peruse many macros at the time trying to find a use of it, but nothing =(
and sadly I don't have MQ2 forum VIP access, I did donate many years ago and lost the account password/never recovered it (had a stupid name, didn't think it was a loss ). Last time I checked you don't donate for access anymore, but get invited or something...shrug =\
yeah sorry, its not in the macro. But to use the shiny.mac to collect the collectibles from the houses, you need to run the collections.mac (this is from mq2 forums and uses the code to read from achievements. And the collections.mac is built from ach.mac (I think it said somewhere))I don't see any use of accessing the items in the shiny.mac . I did peruse many macros at the time trying to find a use of it, but nothing =(
and sadly I don't have MQ2 forum VIP access, I did donate many years ago and lost the account password/never recovered it (had a stupid name, didn't think it was a loss ). Last time I checked you don't donate for access anymore, but get invited or something...shrug =\
I have used the shiny.mac etc, and it is great for making a list of what you need(as well as going through bazaar to buy if you so choose). What I am suggesting is taking that a step further and just have something automatically use that list and claim overseer collection item dispensers to fill in the blanks.
Give this a try, put both files into the macro folder. Do not have any rewards outstanding !
Step 1: /mac collections gather
Step 2: /mac reward XPAC
Need to manually enter which xpac TBL/RoS etc, same as what you were standing on with /mac collection gather
Valid options for XPAC is TBL|RoS|EoK|TBM|TDS|CotF|RoF
Claiming the dispensers seems to bug out quite frequently but no fear.
Interested in what you mean by this.Looks like its getting there, still quite manual but it looks like only a matter of time /cheer Jande
I already did it https://www.redguides.com/community/resources/shiny-mac-eq-collection-items.1214/I have thought about this.... I think definitely possible though not sure how to achieve it in code myself. I hacked together something with the mq2 forum macro to search bazaar and buy missing collections below certain plat limit which wasn't too hard, but the claim menu really makes this difficult I think.
Would need to run collections.mac to output all missing collections to an INI. You then would need all collections mapped in a huge array.. so you know which sub menu selections need to be made from the claim window like EoK -> Lceanium -> Dreadleaves and so forth (this is probably the major limitation), then need to compare the two lists and make the correct claim reward menu choices, and finally just need to click the collections itself. The first part is already done, second part I have no idea how to map that out (would take days to do by hand -- probably run collections.mac on a character w/o any claims and then somehow sub divide that into arrays by expansion, zone, then collection). The third step is the real kicker... allowing you to claim each sub item on the claim rewards window.