So I have always used auctioneer or auctionator, but since I recently started playing the AH.
I feel like I have to change to TSM, because that's what everyone else is using.
So what is TSM capable of doing that auctionator isn't?
So I have always used auctioneer or auctionator, but since I recently started playing the AH.
I feel like I have to change to TSM, because that's what everyone else is using.
So what is TSM capable of doing that auctionator isn't?
Profession crafting automation and Auction posting/canceling automation. Be aware though that if you set it up wrong things could go very, very wrong and you can lose a bundle. Make sure to test settings first on small scale to be sure you've done it right and it's doing what you intend it to.
It's only semi automated. You still have to push the button, but it does the price setting and actual posting for you along settings you made in advance. So it's not botting in any way. It's dead handy though. You can even have TSM make a macro for you that makes posting a question of how fast you can spin your mousewheel
Imagine running a Glyphing business, and having to list and relist countless glyphs. Impossible without TSM, I think.
I have always used all the modules I could find, to be fair. But yes, I guess those 2 will get you the basics, though probably AuctionDB might be more then just convenient too. Not sure how well the auctioning bit works if you can't use % of crafting cost and such (cause I don't think that works without the DB). But as I said I've never used just 1 or 2 modules, I always just get the lot. Acounting is VERY handy too for instance, giving you detailed sales info (more so then even Auctioneer does) and even allowing you to add to the Acounting information through normal trades (it will ask you if it needs to keep a record).