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    [TellMeWhen] tracking multiple unstable afflictions

    hello i was trying to setup unstable affliction icon but failing so hard.all i wanna do is showing sort of stack number of how many ua i have on target with 1 icon but i cant track anything but a single ua.any help about how to do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drukqs View Post
    hello i was trying to setup unstable affliction icon but failing so hard.all i wanna do is showing sort of stack number of how many ua i have on target with 1 icon but i cant track anything but a single ua.any help about how to do?
    I know this post is very old, and you probably already have a solution, but here goes anyway.

    I will assume you know how to make a custom text for an icon or a bar, so all you need to do is insert this into it:

    [NumAura("Unstable Affliction", unit="target", source="player")]

    This will show you a numerical integer of how many unstable afflictions are on your current target.
    Last edited by Zzidolfas; 2017-03-10 at 06:40 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zzidolfas View Post
    I know this post is very old, and you probably already have a solution, but here goes anyway.

    I will assume you know how to make a custom text for an icon or a bar, so all you need to do is insert this into it:

    [NumAura("Unstable Affliction", unit="target", source="player")]

    This will show you a numerical integer of how many unstable afflictions are on your current target.
    Thank you for this.
    I was going about a rather long-winded approach of using a counter incremented by an icon for each spell ID.
    At least I learned a little about counters and notifications during the process.
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