Quick Auctions
Quick Auctions is an auction tool to help speed up auctioning large quantities of items, especially canceling. While primarily Quick Auctions is built for large quantities of items, it can work fine for a few auctions as well. A bit of tweaking is required to get optimal settings, but it is very flexible and smart enough that you can use it for more than just mindlessly undercutting auctions by 1 copper every time. Summary window and craft queues are included so you do not have to memorize every item and quantity you need. Shows total materials required to craft as well as allowing you to click from the craft queue to craft so no searching through everything.
Slash command: /qa (/quickauctions)
Groups
Groups are how you manage what items should be managed by Quick Auctions. You can set auction settings either as a default, or per group giving you flexibility over everything without having to duplicate your settings 50 times. There are no limits to how many items can be grouped, see the configuration in /qa config to set them up.
Mail
Includes a timer in the top left of the mailbox indicating how much time before new mail data becomes available, and if you are not using Postal then QA provides its own auto looting for mail. The auto looter will work with the timer on the mailbox cache so it will loot everything, wait until new mail is available and then keep looting.
Auto mailing can now be done per item or per group to any character you want. For example, you can setup your banker to send uncut gems to your jeweler and you can setup your jeweler to send cut gems to your banker. The auto mailer is intelligent in when it sends mail off, and works best when using QA mail looter. If you are trying to loot herbs from your mailbox while auto mailing them to your scribe, it will send mail off whenever it sees your inventory is full. Basically, if you have 4 open slots it will auto mail/loot with only 4 slots, no more clearing out your bags to loot mail anymore!
General options
- Smart undercutting - Instead of always using the undercut value, it will round it to the nearest gold piece if possible (10g99s -> 10g, 5g -> 5g - undercut price)
- Smart cancel - Cancels auctions a bit smarter than usual, will cancel an item if you can re list it at a higher price and won't cancel it if items are below the threshold
- Cancel with bid - Lets you choose if you want to cancel auctions with bids on them
Item options
- Auto mail - Automatically mail items directly to your banker that are managed by QA
- Post cap - How many of an item can be up at any one time (If you are undercut this number is reset)
- Post time - How long to post an auction
- Undercut - How much to undercut by
- Bid percent - How much bid should be set to as a percentage of buyout
- Threshold - Cap on how low an auction can go, if it'll be posted below the threshold price it won't be posted
- Per auction - How many items to post per an auction
- Fallback - If no other auctions are up, how much should it list an item for
- Fallback cap - How high above the fallback an item can go, helps prevent posting a single Frostweave Cloth at 100g if someone sets it at an extraordinary price
- Auto fallback - If the market price is below your thresold, QA will automatically post it at the fallback price
- Maximum price gap - How much of a price difference is allowed between the lowest and second lowest items before QA undercuts the second lowest, this will also cancel your auctions if the price gap gets too high
- Ignore stacks over - Allows you to ignore any auctions with a stack above X when determining price, useful if you want to post against the market price of 1 Abyss Crystal rather than the market price of posting 20 at once
What changed between 2 and 3?
While the configuration in QA2 was an improvement over the original QA, it still wasn't good enough. QA3 has a rewritten configuration and should be much easier for people to understand and use without having to learn to use QA through trial and error.
Scan speed has been increased quite a bit again and has been tightened up to reduce the chance of conflicts. In previous versions, QA would Query -> Wait 0.50 seconds -> Check Data -> Either parse it or wait 0.50 seconds, this made sure that whenever auctions were scanned all data was available including who posted them. The problem is, most of this data becomes available instantly after your initial 1-3 seconds. In 3 it's been changed: Query -> Check Data -> Wait 0.50 Seconds -> Parse or wait 0.50 seconds. Best case this means you will save 0.50 seconds per query (50 seconds/100 items), and worse case you won't see any speed increase.
Mail has been improved to make life easier for people, both a mail scrapper and a smarter mail sender were added. See the mail section above for more information.
Setting scope was improved, most basic options in QA including group settings have been moved to the global profile while server/faction specific settings can still be changed per profile. Letting you setup different profiles of how QA should handle different groups, without having to duplicate all of your group list over and over.
QA3 isn't done yet, and I have more planned still like summary improvements and easy buying of items
I no http://wow.curse.com/downloads/wow-addons/details/wow-sales-reports.aspx does this for auctioneer however i would prefer to stick to quick auctions because of other benefits.
Example:
Enchant Weapon - Berserker
undercut: 1c
threshold: 750g
fallback: 1300g
fallback after: 50%
autofallback: enabled
Market price is 905g, which is below the fallback and above the threshold, so the mod should post the enchant at 904g99s99c yes?
If market price was below 750g, nothing would post
If there was no market price (no auctions) it should post at 1300g
If market price was 1950g it would post at 1300g
Problem is, market price is 905g, and it thinks the market price is too high so its defaulting to the fallback price. I don't understand why.
This is only happening for maybe 4-5 enchants out of 50
fallback 1000g
fallback after 50%
if price is below 500 or above 1500 it falls back to 1000g because that would have explained it in the case above
I propose to change a line in tradeskill.lua/function Tradeskill:CreateFrame():
self.button:SetPoint("TOPRIGHT", TradeSkillFrame, "TOPRIGHT", -95, -15)
Now, both buttons fit together perfectly.
Might we help on localization (frFR) ?
What will that give? If there's, say, 10 auctions with same herbs on 18-22g per stack, fallback set to 25g (so if no other auctions, we'll get a bit more profit), threshold on 15g (below that price no point to sell), and only one guy posted that item for 7g per stack. Now we can only post on fallback, which is way above all the other auctions - we're not likely to sell it, or just don't post it for now at all. But why to not undercut the second auction by normal undercut ammount, so we'll set it by ~18g? All cheap lots most likely will be sold quite fast, so the risk is much less then to post on fallback. If that's impossible, atleast can it post on theshold instead of fallback?
the queue in Advanced Trade Skill Window, or if it was at least possible to open QA2's queue from within ATSW.
So much pain to click all Items in the QA2 Craftlist.
FYI to anybody who is having trouble getting it working.
I also hope these PTR reports are incorrect :(
Thanks MMO-Champion for ruining a perfect method of profit.
This effectively shuts down Quickauctions for me because it always refuses to post my auctions because it think's the 23g from the unreasonable stack offers can't be matched. I think it would be extremely helpful to have an option in Quickauctions 2 that controls at which stacksize auctions are to be ignored as competition.
Date: 2009-10-31 12:14:02
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Slash commands dont work for me O_o