![]() Next, I have a request from Val, our Extended Media Coordinator, for any of you who play on-line on venues like Roll20, or Fantasy Grounds, or over Skype or something similar. So the work Eddy is doing on this helps develop the Pugmire world further, but also helps Eddy in his thinking about Monarchies of Mau, since he is working on that Early Access right now.Īnd bigger picture for Onyx Path, the work on the Pugmire Interactive Audio Drama also relates to the work on the Scion one, and the Wraith one, for that matter. Lots of fascinating thinking with how the decision trees work for the reader/player and how to present their choices so that they have enough info to make a meaningful choice, even if the full ramifications in the story don’t reveal themselves until later in the narrative.Īs with anything world building, these early projects all inform and add to the other projects we are doing alongside them. Some notes from meetings, and then the Year In Review.įirst, talked with Eddy about the state of things with the Pugmire Interactive Audio Drama from Earplay, and things sound like they are really moving. Finally, always remember to add or update metadata before you upload the string somewhere.“Foreboding Lands” for Dark Eras Companion illustrated by Brian LeBlanc ![]() It doesn't automatically go up whenever you update metadata or upload to Wago, so make sure to increment it yourself as desired. Users have complete control over what version they want auras to be. If you wish to add metadata to an aura, you can do so under the options tab. There is also a field for protecting the metadata, meaning no one can change its metadata but the owner. The metadata consists of: a universal ID (UID), a version number, a URL for download (optional), a category name, and, if you so choose, an aura ownership battletag. This means that after encoding metadata onto an aura, you can share it online or in game and it will keep the metadata you assign to it. ![]() This addon uses metadata you can encode onto the auras themselves. It also happens automatically when checking to see if everyone has an aura. This is a nice way to share auras with your raid group if not everyone is on the same realm, or if the aura is too large. ![]() If you update an aura and someone in your raid doesn't have it, they will get a temporary entry in the aura tab with a link to download that WeakAura. Right Click the refresh symbol to update all data for all auras in that category. Left Click the refresh symbol to update all data about an aura's versioning in the raid. Also stores URLs for auras to you can easily update them. Tracks all top-level (meaning not inside a group) auras with metadata (explained below), showing who in your raid has them, what versions they have, and if you need to update your version. Requires everyone in the raid to have the addon. Shift-right click loot icons in the loot council tab if you are the raid leader to start a loot council for those items. Left click on a boss icon in the loot tracker tab to select it for the loot council tab. Shift-click boss icon to delete individual boss entries. Important: players with fast loot addons must disable those addons and instead use the fast loot included in WCT (in the settings), otherwise loot will not be properly tracked. With this module, BFA doesn't have to turn loot council into the pain you thought it would. Loot council module allows you to give personal loot to whoever needs it most. If loot is tradeable, it will show that in the addon. Tracks loot dropped on personal loot for current raids. As I find new features I would like to see out of addons, I may develop more modules for this one. Wildcard Tools aims to fill holes I saw in the functionality of the wow addon-space.
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