The pet comes with 3 different breed's but i would suggest either of the pure breed's depending on your strategy, ofc the dmg/health breed is still usefull in the sense that the opponent cant predict the 3rd ability based on stats. Note: combining with murkalot's Righteous inspiration lets you deal up to 900 dmg to the enemy team, this is a rather huge sacrifice botha 8 turn cd + a pet but the damage can often be worth it especially when you are facing a team with 1 or more beastsĮach breed has it's own weaknesses and strength's. With "call lightning" it would deal 451,25 damage + 20-40 damage to all enemy pet's With "sunlight" it would have 2709 health and explosion would deal 1083,6 damageĭamage breed: 341 power = 361 Armageddon damage Health breed: 1806 health = 722,6 explosion damage It uploaded game data, but didn't zap anything, and the logfile contains the same messages: successfully opening the \SavedVariables\+Wowhead_a file, but not actually changing anything.评论来自 Cr0wl0ckthis pet is rather interesting since it has 2 self destruct option's either single target or aoe.
Launched the client (which happened to update the Looter addon files, but not itself, so it's still at 1.9.00). New SV file got created, file permissions and other attributes look same as before. I did rename the WTF\Account\\SavedVariables\+Wowhead_a file, fired up the game, logged in and out, and exited. The WTF\Account\SavedVariables folder has always been empty for me. I'd next try to move/remove "C:\Games\WoW\WTF\Account\SavedVariables\SavedVariables\+Wowhead_a" and let the game make a new one, and see if the client can edit that new one. It had previously been set for Auth Users (and owner, etc), but figured enh, why not. Just to be sure, I added "full control" to all WoW files for the local Users group. The user account running the Client, the user account running WoW, and the user account owning all of the above files, are all the same one. :-) Permissions on the SV file are the same as those of the rest of the SavedVariables files (and the rest of the installation, for that matter).
Probably file permissions, or the windows user account that runs the Wowhead Client can't access the lua file written by the windows user account that runs WoW.įirst thing I checked.
Does it record more detailed error messages anywhere, maybe a stack trace? More to the point, though: why couldn't it open the SV file? The first path is correct (going to the SV file with my name in it, pre-bnet-launcher days), and the file is writable. I don't know whether that last message is meant to mean "the line should have read such-and-such, but didn't, and that's an error," or is meant to mean "the line should NOW read such-and-such because we've uploaded things". The line in the file *should* read (w/o quotes): 'wlUploaded = 0'. Searching the WWW & wowhead is coming up zero result for this.
Unable to open C:\Games\WoW\WTF\Account\SavedVariables\SavedVariables\+Wowhead_a to the new wlUploaded SavedVariable value. So I had to reformat my PC & getting all the needed update/driver, but these issue I have is finding a link for WoWHead looter addon that goes hand on hand with WoWhead client which I use constantly to update the site. Unable to open C:\Games\WoW\WTF\Account\SavedVariables\SavedVariables\+Wowhead_a to change wlUploaded SavedVariable. Opening C:\Games\WoW\WTF\Account\SavedVariables\SavedVariables\+Wowhead_a to change wlUploaded SavedVariable. Opening C:\Games\WoW\WTF\Account\\SavedVariables\+Wowhead_a to change wlUploaded SavedVariable. HarlWindwolf The part about the indicated area is important, as the quest only progresses with enemies killed within that area, even though the corresponding bar is shown in the objectives tracker / quest log as soon as you land at the flight point and in other areas of the city, so you need to ride / fly back west to the other city wing until the map / minimap shows that you're. Looking in the logfile, I see a successful upload, followed by We should not let good resources go to waste. If you find yourself in battle with the other clans, see if you can salvage any undamaged armor pieces from their soldiers. The timestamp on the appropriate savedvars file changes, but not the contents. The warring clans are relentless and our warriors are going through armor faster than I can keep it repaired. 1167 0 Master of Alterac Valley Complete the.
Exiting the client and rerunning it, yep, it's all still there to be uploaded again. 1166 0 To the Looter Go the Spoils Loot the Autographed Picture of Foror & Tigule in Alterac Valley. I've noticed in the last day or two that, after running the Client.exe (1.9.00) and successfully uploading, the data remains in the savedvars file.