If you can’t be feral, at least your kitty can
by Halo on Jan.05, 2009, under Cats

Five Boxing Auchindoun – Mana Tombs
by Halo on Jan.04, 2009, under 5 Boxing, Gaming, World of Warcraft
Current Outland Dungeon Master Progress:

Here is my team:
Nimmen – 80 Resto Druid
Lewlsfear – 65 Shadow Preist
Menage – 73 Elemental Shaman
Nymin – 64 Balance Druid
Fröstlust – 65 Unholy Death Knight
Cleared Mana Tombs! No problems at all. I thought the last boss was going to be tough but turned out to be nothing major.
First boss

Second Boss

Third Boss

Five Boxing Coilfang Reservoir – The Underbog
by Halo on Jan.01, 2009, under 5 Boxing, Gaming, World of Warcraft
Here is my team:
Nimmen – 80 Resto Druid
Lewlsfear – 64 Shadow Preist
Menage – 73 Elemental Shaman
Nymin – 63 Balance Druid
Fröstlust – 64 Unholy Death Knight
Cleared The Underbog! Only had 1 death due to not paying attention. I ended up aggroing The Black Stalker before I was ready so the preist didn’t make it. I’m still swapping around spells. I’m not very good with a Shadow Priest. I also realized when I dinged on the 3 lowbies, and went to train, I hadn’t trained Mind Flay at all. Oh well, should see a nice boost next instance. Planning on doing some questing in Zangarmarsh. The lowbies are just over their current levels so I want to get another level maybe before I head into Mana Tombs.
Five Boxing Coilfang Reservoir – The Slave Pens
by Halo on Jan.01, 2009, under 5 Boxing, Gaming, World of Warcraft
Here is my team:
Nimmen – 80 Resto Druid
Lewlsfear – 63 Shadow Preist
Menage – 73 Elemental Shaman
Nymin – 62 Balance Druid
Fröstlust – 63 Unholy Death Knight
Cleared The Slave Pens with no deaths! ClickBoxer makes healing a non issue. I’m still not using a secondary targeting mechanism for heals. I’m just using a /tar party1. I need to make a macro so I can single target heal a party member.
Multiboxing With Multiple Clickboxer Windows
by Halo on Dec.30, 2008, under 5 Boxing, Gaming, World of Warcraft
http://www.lavishsoft.com/wiki/index.php/ClickBoxer
I started out with a horizontal ClickBoxer window and after a couple runs it just seemed too small. My idea was to make a vertical window that replaced (or in place of) the right 2 action bars of the default UI and make the buttons bigger.
Here is what I started with:

Here is the Vertical version using 40×40 for button size:

This is all pretty basic stuff. All of the buttons are the same, some of the text is different. I’m mainly posting this to show what can be (easily) done with ClickBoxer. Once I got the vertical layout, I thought, well maybe I should add the flexibility of using either layout. So set each layout as its own window and with some help from the #isboxer crew, I got it all working. I took it a step further and instead of having to run “ui -reload -skin WoWSkin clickboxer vertical” I put that line it it’s own script so I can just run “run vertical” or “run horizontal” for whichever orientation I want.
Vertical Script (Save as vertical.iss to C:\Program Files\InnerSpace\Scripts)
function main()
{
ui -reload -skin WoWSkin clickboxer vertical
}
Horizontal Script (Save as horizontal.iss to C:\Program Files\InnerSpace\Scripts)
function main()
{
ui -reload -skin WoWSkin clickboxer horizontal
}
Here is the full Clickboxer.xml (Save to C:\Program Files\InnerSpace\Interface)
ClickBoxer.xml (Opens new Window) – Saved here as txt for display purposes.
There is a Misc window there that is the building blocks of another window.
About my Clickboxer.xml:
I run 1 system with 3 clients and 1 system with 2. This is why you see “joeslaptop.is1″; this is relaying commands directly to the RemoteUplink joeslaptop (my 2nd system) is1 session. This is not necessarily something you can drop in and just run. Unless you also run your resto druid on is2, your shaman on is3, and your preist on joeslaptop.is1. The idea here was to document the process for myself and show by example how easy it is to build a custom ClickBoxer UI.






