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    Base (naked) stats per level

    Hi ThreeNill. Thanks very much for your reply and your help. Unfortunately the values on those pages aren't correct for Vanilla, which is where my problem lies. Or, I should say, the values on http://wow.gamepedia.com/Base_attributes in particular is not. I think the other one is about right still.
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    Base (naked) stats per level

    Hi folks, so I'm trying to write up an out-of-game armour calculator, but I cannot find any data anywhere about what a class's attributes are at a given level. As in, at level 33, my Tauren Druid has a base Agility of 33. But what will my base Agility be at level 43? 50? There is a list which shows these things for retail, but I can't find the data for Vanilla. Can anyone help?
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    [POLL] Need vs Greed

    "Also with items for your character - you should only need for the spec you are using in the dungeon/raid." Or, should only need on your preferred spec and not for the one you're using in the dungeon/raid (if different). i.e. if I'm a Feral Specced Druid and I'm healing in a dungeon, I need on agi/str stuff, but not int/spi stuff.
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    Looking for Chat Addon.

    No simple way using a macro. No OnMouseOver effects in Vanilla. You could have one that ignores your target, but you'd need to be close enough to the spammer to target them for that to work. I usually just type: "/ignore " then shift-click their name in the chat window and hit Return.
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    Possible Macro Bug With Druid Shapeshift forms

    How odd. Yeah, I disabled all my addons and it worked. Then I enabled them again and it still works. :/ Sorry for wasting your time all.
  6. Hi, so when I try to cast a Druid Feral ability using a macro, all it does is drop me out of my form back into caster. So if I use the following: Then it does nothing if I'm in caster form (though it pops up an error telling me I need to be in Bear form or Dire Bear Form) and puts me back into caster form if I'm in Bear form. It seems no matter how complex my macro is, the same thing happens: This one should cast Enrage, then cancel it with the same button. It's not casting Enrage, it's just dropping me back into caster form. ---- Am I missing something really obvious, or is this a bug?
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