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Lol - Funny you should mention that. See the thing is - you get so used to having it, it becomes a major part of your casting... I check those big green numbers more than I look at the mana info...I never even thought to add in the Casts-Mana deal. There's something I'm gonna stick on mine.. though not in huge green letters. :-\
Not really sure what you mean by this... but I will try to explain a bit further. The formula basically takes the current mana, and divides that by the amount of mana it would take to cast the spell, and then drops the decimal places. It is constantly changing. For example - the spell in the first gem is "Greater Healing". It shows 8 casts... and that is at full mana. If I were to cast once, it would decrease to 7 - also making appropriate changes to the other spells loaded. If I were to sit down, and regen the mana I lost, the number would eventually increase, showing that I have 8 "Chain-Casts" available. Also keep in mind that this does not have to be used for only "Chain-Casting". Cast "Greater Healing" on low mana - then it is a quick check to see how many nukes you can get off on the MOB before you need to med. Just great in general for mana management.does the casta calc figure in your mana regen?
This does show the distance to the target, as well as the relative direction. If you can give me some sort of drawing - or a pic of the UI with your modifications drawn over it for 1600x1200 - I would be happy to work on it, as I kinda want to start running in 1600x1200 anyway...Wow...this is sweet.
Any chance I could talk you into modding this for a 1600x1200 display by adding one more chat window on the bottom right to fill the space?
Also would like to see loc & distance of target. I find myself using this extensivley when writing macros.
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I'll say it with you then. WOW!. One heck of a first contribution, you just removed any chance of me getting sleep for the night two nights.First post and first contribution. I am new to the MQ2 community, but I was amazed when I first saw the power of MQ2. After years of playing EQ - I thought MQ was only for setting up macros - which I was not interested in doing. However, when I read about MQ2 and the other calculations it could perform, I decided to give it a try... and all I have to say is, "Wow!"
