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The filter is sensitive to item names, lore, enchantments, | The filter is sensitive to item names, lore, enchantments, | ||
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- | Achieving certain in-game ranks unlock more features of the Item Filter, including: | ||
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- | * __**Celestial**__: | ||
- | * __**Ira**__: | ||
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- | ==== Wildcard Mode: ==== | + | |
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- | Clicking on an item already in the filter activates Wildcard Mode on the specified item. This is indicated by the item name appearing as an asterisk (*). When an item is in this mode, the filter will filter that item type regardless of lore, enchants, name, tags, etc. Clicking on a Wildcard item again will remove the item from your filter. | + | |
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- | Note: Filter presets will be deleted after 6 months of inactivity. | + | |
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- | ==== Modes: ==== | + | |
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- | Modes affect how specific you want to make the item trigger the filter. Since different jobs need certain interactions for items, we needed more flexible item filter to support a variety of item types and conditions. | + | |
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- | ^Mode Name^Explanation| | + | |
- | |Fine|Item must be an exact match for material, data value, lore, name, and enchants. (ex. Entropy Fragment vs. Ghast Tear)| | + | |
- | |Course|Item must be the same material and data value. (ex. Would accept Raw Fish but not Salmon)| | + | |
- | |Rough|Item must be the same material. (ex. Will trigger on any kind of stone)| | + | |
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- | Configuration is fairly simple: going from most specific to least in mode switching. When you initially add an item. It will default to Fine. When you click the item, it will convert it to Coarse. (Signified by it's name being " | + | |
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- | Mode Chart \\ Fine ► Coarse ► Rough ►Removed | + | |
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- | Priority for Mode Checking \\ Rough ► Coarse ► Fine | + | |
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- | Any item in your filter can be in any of these modes making the system extremely flexible for your specific needs. | + | |
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