If you set this correctly you can often just mindlessly buy anything below the maximum price when your scan has finished, which saves you a lot of time. This is typically the highest price you will want to buy an item at. The most important one to define is the maximum price. The options you can set in a shopping operation are shown in the screenshot below. The second method has an advantage in that it automatically applies the operation to the group you made the operation for, which saves you a bit of time. In both cases you will be taken to the operation options. You can then click the drop down menu and select “create a new operation” as shown below. The other option is to go to a group and the group operations pane. You can go to the operations pane on the TSM main window and click the add button next to the operation type. There are two ways you can make a new operation. You can only apply one shopping operation to a group, as you would typically not have a use for multiple levels of shopping prices. You can run shopping scans for several groups at the time where TSM will scan all the groups and show the pricing data relative to what you have defined in your operation. Shopping operations are used to perform scans of the auction house for an item or a group of items. In this post we will only look at the core auctioning and shopping operations. You can make operations for all of the following things in TSM: Then you can simply click the relevant action button in TSM and it will quickly perform the actions you have pre-defined.
The idea behind operations is to make a rule for how you want to treat the items in the group. TSM includes several modules where you can make operations to easily generate the actions you want. In this post we will look at the basics of shopping and auctioning operations.Īs I mentioned in Part 2, Operations are rules bout how you want to treat your groups. Made a mistake? Bought an item that's worth 50g for 500k? Post about it here.In this post we will be focusing on the second main component of TSM: Operations.
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