To do this, go to the main TSM Window and click on Settings and then Macros. The tip – Create a Macro to your Mouse Wheel. I really hope that this tip isn’t new to you but this came up recently with one of my guildies around how I am able to post/cancel so quickly as well as “automate” the disenchanting process so easily. Much easier – especially if you have a character that is used purely to craft items to be disenchanted. You may have already advanced to a Mailing Operation for your bracer shuffle, but did you know you can use the Other tab on the Mailbox and send all your disenchantables to an Alt by typing their name in and clicking Send? There are loads of hidden options in TSM and one of the best ones for people doing things like Bracer Shuffles etc where they have an alt with Enchanting that they need to regularly send their BOEs to to disenchant. However, did you know you can rename your searches to make it more accessible. I hear you say that this is basic and rudimentary – and I agree. This can work with Cancel and Post scans that you regularly carry out to make sure you’re on top of the game and dominating a market. If you’re regularly using TSM to search for items, you can click the star symbol next to the search at the top of the Shopping and Auctioning window. This leads me into my 3 rd tip – saved searches. This is a great way of looking for a shopping list of items in a single search. This way you can search for multiple items at once – just make sure you spell them correctly, especially if you are combining with Tip 1. You can search for multiple items by adding a delimiter in the shape of a semi-colon.
Looking for multiple items at a time can be a lifesaver and whilst most people who work in databases or coding will be very familiar with this, many users new to TSM aren’t. If you really meant to search for Ghost Iron Ore, then a search for Ghost Iron Ore/exact ensures that you will only get results for that item.
Doing a search for “Ghost Iron” can return a plethora of results from Ghost Iron Ore, Ghost Iron Bar etc. This is especially useful for users who are searching for items that share a common name but are looking for something specific.įor example, if you’re like me and you search with partial names a lot because Google has been great at filling in the gaps for you then you’ve fallen foul of this before. When searching in the Shopping tab and you’re looking for an item, you can append /exact to the end of your query so that you only get results for that item. My first tip is a simple quality of life one. Maybe you have luck on some realms, but usually it is better to use recipes from the current expansion instead of going through 100s of old recipes.Today’s blog post is going to concentrate on some of the features that most hardened users of TSM take for granted, but not every user realises exists! Hopefully some of these TSM tips and tricks are new to you and make your life just that little bit easier. armor (tailoring, leatherworking, blacksmithing) doesn't sell very well, but still can be disenchanted (and some enchanters buy stuff like that off the AH).if you farmed your mats they're worth more on the auction house than the latest ones (but takes some time to sell them).competition: more people sell the same stuff.especially at the start of an expansion new mats are extremely expensive.excess mats can easily be sold on the auction house.if you're farming mats you can circle the same zones over and over again without worrying about farming too much of some mats (and wasting time).it is easier to buy mats of the current expansion off the auction house while older mats are usually rare or very expensive.you can sell your stuff and even make money instead of losing it.