Divisor
Divisor shows you how much each item in a stack costs at the auction house.
For example, if there were 5 crystallized fire available for a 12g 50s buyout,
Divisor would inform you that each crystallized fire would cost you 2g 50s, and
that 10 of them would cost you 25g.
Installing Divisor
Divisor is installed like pretty much every other World of Warcraft mod on the
planet. Extract the contents of the zip file to your Add-ons folder,
generally located here:
C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Interface\Addons
Trying out Divisor
To try out Divisor, visit an auction house, and search for something that's
typically sold in stacks. For example, try searching for "healing potion".
Then, hover over the price of any stack of healing potions (more than one).
Divisor will tell you the per-unit cost in a tooltip on the right. There's
nothing you need to do to turn on Divisor or configure it; when it's installed,
it's working.
The numbers you see may occasionally be a little different from what you're
expecting. The most likely cause for this is that Divisor automatically
factors the minimum bid increment into the calculations. Take this
example: Let's say there are 2 Arcane Tomes for sale, at a price of 28g 1s, or
29g buyout. You may initially expect Divisor to tell you that the
bid for 1 would be 14g 50c, since that's half of 28g 1s. However, someone
has already bid the minimum on these, so you'd have to increase the bid to at
least 29g 41s, 5% more than the current price. That's more than the
buyout. So, Divisor doesn't even display a minimum bid amount, and just
displays "Buyout 15g 50s". Since you probably installed Divisor to help
you get better deals on odd-sized stacks of items, it's showing you the exact
per-unit amount it would cost you to either bid the least amount possible, or
buy the item outright.
Certain items are mostly useful in stacks. This includes the various
primal motes (Mote of Fire), enchanting lesser essences (Lesser Astral Essence),
and rep items (Sanguine Hibiscus). For some of these items, in addition to
the single item price, Divisor will tell you the cost to buy a stack of them.
The stack size depends on the item—enchanting essences "stack" to 3 (even though
a stack technically holds more than 3), motes "stack" to 10, since that's how
many it takes to make a primal, and so forth.
Slash commands
Divisor supports a few slash commands that you can type into chat to
customize Divisor.
Adding a new item to be stacked
Divisor automatically gives you individual prices for all items in the
auction house, and stacked prices for certain items. For example, if
someone were selling 3 Mote of Fire, Divisor would show you the price for 1 Mote
of Fire, as well as 10 Mote of Fire. If you want to add your own items for
Divisor to show stack prices, you can use the /divisor stack command.
/divisor stack number [item]
/divisor stack 20 [Netherweave Cloth]
/divisor stack 20 Silk Cloth
- The stack size must be at least 2. (Divisor always shows you
prices for individual items.)
- The item can either be simply the name of an item, or an item link that
you've shift-clicked. In the above example, you could get Divisor to
show you prices of Netherweave in stacks of 20 if you typed "/divisor stack
20" and then shift-clicked on a stack of Netherweave.
- If you already have a stack size set for that item, using the command
again will change the stack size to the new one.
Removing stacking for an item
You can undo the effects of the /divisor stack command by using the /divisor
unstack command.
/divisor unstack [item]
/divisor unstack [Netherweave Cloth]
/divisor unstack Silk Cloth
- Rules for what's allowed for the item name are exactly as in the
/divisor stack command.
- You can also use this to remove stacking for items that came
pre-stacked. For example, you could use this command on Mote of Fire,
which Divisor stacks to 10 by default.
Resetting all Divisor options
If you've really screwed up and want to go back to the default Divisor
options, you can use /divisor reset.
/divisor reset
- This deletes all of your custom stack sizes. You'll need to
reenter them all again if you reset your Divisor options.
Listing all of your stack sizes
You can see all of the stack sizes you have set (as well as all of the ones
that came with Divisor) using the /divisor list stacks command.
/divisor list stacks
Notes
Contacting the author
I welcome your feedback. The best way to contact me is through the
Divisor page on
Curse.
You can also contact me through in-game mail: Vger on Azjol-Nerub (US), Horde.
(Just make sure that, if you want a reply to an in-game mail, you keep an alt on
my server and check mail from time to time. I won't have a character
already on your server, and I don't want to have to create an alt and run to a
mailbox just to write back.) Also, check out my
official site, with links
to my other mods.
Reporting bugs
When reporting bugs, it's helpful to be as specific as possible. By
default, WoW hides mod error information from you. Enabling "Show Lua
Errors" in
Interface Options would
be helpful; the error text includes useful information about where the error
occurred. Installing a mod like Swatter
can provide even more useful error information that can help Vger track down the bug.
Known problems
- Divisor does not work properly with Auctioneer when Compact UI is
enabled (the default). It's not really
useful if you have Auctioneer anyway.
- See the "future versions" section
for things that aren't necessarily bugs but I might improve someday.
Release history
Version 1.1.8
- Fixed a bug where Divisor prevented battle pet tooltips from appearing.
Version 1.1.7
- Gold amounts greater than 999 will now appear with thousandths
separators in locales that use them. (For example, in English,
"12,345".)
Version 1.1.6
- Fixed a bug where Divisor's tooltip didn't respect the UI Scale setting.
Version 1.1.5
Version 1.1.4
- Updated for Cataclysm. Use "/divisor reset" to get new stack sizes
for Cataclysm enchanting materials if you've used Divisor in the past.
Version 1.1.3
- Fixed a problem that started occurring in a recent patch where after
using the auction house, action bars would sometimes stop working.
(Ouch.)
Version 1.1.2
- Fixed a bug where crazy-negative values would show up for already-sold
items on the auctions tab.
- Fixed a bug where the Divisor tooltip wouldn't disappear if you moved
your mouse off an auction item to the left.
Version 1.1.1
- Fixed a bug where the last item on the Bid and Auction tabs wouldn't get
a Divisor tooltip. (Browse only shows 8 items; the other two tabs show
9, but only the top 8 would get a Divisor tooltip.)
Version 1.1
- Updated for patch 3.0.
- Now works on all three tabs (Browse, Bid, Auctions).
- Added various Northrend items (Crystallized Life, Lesser Cosmic Essence,
...) to the list of items that Divisor will automatically show stack prices
for, but to get them, you must use "/divisor reset" and clear out any custom
stacks that you may have set, if any.
- Divisor now uses icons for gold, silver, and copper instead
of the letters g, s, and c respectively.
- Divisor now has an entry in Interface Options in case you forget how to
type "/divisor".
- Divisor's tooltip now also appears if you hover over the item's icon or
the time remaining display.
- Divisor disables the built-in Blizzard auction UI price per item
feature.
- Removed the "Divisor is loaded" message that was shown upon logging in.
Version 1.0.1
- Added more stacked items.
- Now displays a more readable error message when the embedded mod
VgerCore is missing or failed to load.
Version 1.0
- Divisor is now at version 1.0! It includes VgerCore 1.0 embedded
in the mod, so you don't need a separate VgerCore folder in your AddOns
folder.
Version 0.2
- Added Divisor slash commands, and the ability to set custom stack sizes
for any item you like.
Version 0.1.3
Version 0.1.2
- More reputation-only items were added, such as Savage Frond, to the list
of items that will show both single prices and stack prices.
Version 0.1.1
- Divisor now gives you stack prices for a small selection of items, such
as motes and lesser enchanting essences, as well as the single item prices.
- When you hover over an item that you're currently winning, Divisor now
shows "Your bid" instead of "Minimum bid" and doesn't factor in the minimum
increment.
- The /divisor slash command works now. It doesn't do anything other
than tell you to read the readme, but someday it will be more useful, and it
won't give you an error anymore.
- Divisor will now properly check the version of VgerCore that you have
installed. Currently, 0.4.1 is required.
Version 0.1
- First release of Divisor.
Future versions
- I'm considering adding an option to turn off the feature that hides values from the tooltip
when they're the same stack size as the item for sale. For example, when 1 mote of fire is sold,
the tooltip only shows the prices for 10 motes of fire, instead of both 1 and 10, which is what you
see if you hover over 5 of them. Some people might find this distracting.
(However, nobody's really complained yet.)
The fine print
© 2007-2015 Green Eclipse. This mod is released under the Creative Commons
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 license. In short, this means
that you can use it, copy it, and share it, but you can't sell it or distribute
your own altered versions without permission. By using the mod you agree to the terms of the license. For more information, click the link.