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<span class="title"><img align="absMiddle" src="Images/OutfitterIcon.jpg">Outfitter Instructions</span>
<h2>Contents</h2>
<ul>
<li>
<a href="#Install">Installing Outfitter</a>
<li>
<a href="#Access">Accessing Outfitter</a>
<li>
<a href="#Categories">Outfit categories and ready-made outfits</a>
<li>
<a href="#Create">Creating an outfit</a>
<li>
<a href="#Update">Updating an outfit</a>
<li>
<a href="#Minimap">The minimap button</a>
<li>
<a href="#Quickslots">QuickSlots</a>
<li>
<a href="#Commands">Commands</a>
<li>
<a href="#KeyBindings">Key Bindings</a>
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<h2><a name="Install">Installing Outfitter</a></h2>
<p>Outfitter is installed just like any other addon. If World of Warcraft is
running you should exit from the game before installing. Extract the contents
of the Outfitter.zip file and then copy the resulting Outfitter folder to your
World of Warcraft's Addons folder located inside the Interface folder.</p>
<p><span class="GameFontHighlight">Windows users:</span>
The Addons folder can normally be found at
<span class="Cmd">C:\Program
Files\World of Warcraft\Interface\Addons</span></p>
<p><span class="GameFontHighlight">MacOS users:</span>The Addons folder can
normally be found inside the Interface folder which is located inside the World
of Warcraft application folder</p>
<p>IMPORTANT: Depending on your unzipping application, you may end up with the
addon folder inside another folder. Look inside the Outfitter folder and verify
that there's a file named Outfitter.toc. If you don't see this file and see
another folder instead, open that folder and look for the file. The folder
containing the .toc file is the one which should be copied to your World of
Warcraft addons folder.</p>
<p>The addon is now installed and you can now launch World of Warcraft.</p>
<h2><a name="Access">Accessing Outfitter</a></h2>
<p>To open Outfitter simply open World of Warcrafts character window (usually the
'c' key on your keyboard. You can open Outfitter from the Character window by
click the button with a robe icon in the top right corner of the window.</p>
<div align="center"><img src="Images/OutfitterUI.jpg"></div>
<h2><a name="Categories">Outfit categories and ready-made outfits</a></h2>
<p>One of the first things you will notice is that Outfitter has created several
outfits for you and that these outfits are in categories named Complete
Wardrobes, Mix-n-match, Accessories, and Special Occassions.</p>
<p><span class="GameFontHighlight">Complete Wardrobes</span>
are outfits which contain an item for every slot of your inventory. Whenever
you wear a complete wardrobe you will replace any other outfits you're wearing
at the time. The first time you use Outfitter it will create two complete
wardrobes for you. The Normal wardrobe is whatever gear you happened to be
wearing when Outfitter was first run. The Birthday Suit outfit is a naked
outfit which will remove all of your gear when you wear it.</p>
<p><span class="GameFontHighlight">Mix-n-match</span>
outfits on the other hand don't have items in every slot. These outfits are
used to overlay special sets of items, such as Fire Resist gear or PvP items,
over a complete wardrobe. Any time you select a Mix-n-match outfit you will
replace all other outfits you're wearing, except for the selected Complete
Wardrobe which will act as a base outfit for the overlay. The first time you
use Outfitter it will attempt to create a set of resistance gear (Fire, Nature,
etc.) for you. If you don't have any items which give you a particular
resistance then Outfitter won't create that outfit automatically.</p>
<p><span class="GameFontHighlight">Accessories</span>, like Mix-n-match, are also
only partial outfits. The difference is that you can combine as many accessory
outfits as you like. These outfits can be used for equipping special items such
as Jumper Cables, Lei of Lilies, fishing poles, or other items which you don't
normally have as part of another outfit. The first time you use Outfitter it
will search your bags for tradeskill items, such as fishing poles, gloves with
herbalism, mining or skinning enchants, etc. and create Accessory outfits for
those.</p>
<p>The last category is
<span class="GameFontHighlight">Special Occassion</span>
outfits which are worn automatically for you at the appropriate time. There are
several of these outfits, some are created for every class and others are only
created for specific classes</p>
<p>The
<span class="GameFontHighlight">Argent Dawn</span>
outfit will be worn whenever you're in the plaguelands, Scholomance or
Stratholme and will automatically be setup with your Argent Dawn trinket if you
have one.</p>
<p>The
<span class="GameFontHighlight">Riding</span>
outfit will be worn whenever you are mounted and will automatically be setup
with your Carrot on a Stick, boots with Mithril Spurs, and gloves with the
Riding Skill enchantment if you have those. Note that by default the riding
outfit is setup so that it won't equip when you are in a battleground. You can
change this setting using the menu to the right of the outfit.</p>
<p>The
<span class="GameFontHighlight">Dining</span>
outfit will be worn whenever you start eating or drinking. This outfit is
initially "transparent" (meaning it has no inventory slots enabled) but can be
edited to include items which boost your spirit or health and mana regen in
order to lower your down time. Choosing items for this outfit can be tricky
though since you don't want to swap in items which reduce your stamina or
intellect.</p>
<p>The
<span class="GameFontHighlight">Battlegrounds</span>
outfit will be worn whenever you're in one of the three battlegrounds and can
be used to automatically equip your PvP gear.</p>
<p>There are also class-specific outfits for priests (shadowform), rogues
(stealth), warriors (all three stances), and druids (all four shapeshift
forms). These outfits are set to transparent by default, so they have no
effect.</p>
<p>Any of the Special Occassion outfits can be disabled by using the menu to the
right of the outfit. This is useful if you only temporarily want to prevent
that outfit from auto-equipping.</p>
<h2><a name="Create">Creating an outfit</a></h2>
<p>To create an outfit click the New Outfit button at the bottom of the window.
This will open the New Outfit window where you can name your new outfit and
specify how you want it initially setup.</p>
<div align="center"><img src="Images/NewOutfit.jpg"></div>
<p>By default the Optimize menu will be set to use current outfit. This will create
the new outfit as a Complete Wardrobe using whatever items you currently have
equipped.</p>
<p>You may choose Create Empty Outfit which will create an outfit with no slots
enabled.</p>
<p>If you want to have Outfitter generate an outfit for you which maximizes some
attribute, you can choose that attribute from the various sub-menus of the
Optimize menu. You can maximize stamina, nature resistance, spell damage, and
many other attributes using this feature. Outfitter will scan your bags and
inventory and choose an item for each slot which has the maximum value for that
attribute. If you don't have any items for a slot which contain that attribute
then that slot will not be enabled in your new outfit.</p>
<h2><a name="Update">Updating an outfit</a></h2>
<p>You can change the contents of an outfit at any time by opening Outfitter and
selecting the outfit from your list of outfits. The selected outfit will equip
and the enabled slots for that outfit will have checkmarks in them. Just equip
an item and it will be added to the selected outfit. If you no longer want that
outfit to include a particular slot just uncheck the box for that slot.</p>
<p>When an outfit is selected you will also see two new buttons at the top of your
character window "Enable all" and "Enable none" These buttons can be used to
quickly enable all item slots or disable all item slots to make it easier to
create your outfit.</p>
<h2><a name="Minimap">The minimap button</a></h2>
<p>The minimap button will initially be located at the center of the left side of
your minimap. If you are using other addons which place buttons around the
minimap you may have to temporarily move them out of the way in order to see
Outfitters button.</p>
<div align="center"><img src="Images/Minimap.jpg"></div>
<p>To change the position of Outfitter button just drag it to where you'd like it.
This position will be remembered and set for you each time you start World of
Warcraft.</p>
<p>To bring up Outfitters minimap menu click the button. From here you can open the
Outfitter UI in order to edit outfits or you can quickly select an outfit to
wear.</p>
<h2><a name="Quickslots">QuickSlots</a></h2>
<p>QuickSlots are automatically added to your character window for each item slot.
They allow you to quickly find items which go into that slot without having to
dig through all your bags. To access the QuickSlot just click a slot in your
character window. A row of inventory slots will appear containing every item
you have which can go into that slot. An empty slot is also provided so you can
quickly unequip an item without having to open your bags.</p>
<div align="center"><img src="Images/QuickSlots.jpg"></div>
<h2><a name="Commands">Commands</a></h2>
<p>Commands to equip or unequip outfits can be included in macros. Outfitter
supports these commands:</p>
<p>
<span class="Cmd">/outfitter wear outfitname</span>
Equips the outfit named outfitname<br>
<span class="Cmd">/outfitter unwear outfitname</span>
Unequips the outfit named outfitname<br>
<span class="Cmd">/outfitter toggle outfitname</span>
Toggles the outfit named outfitname (if it is currently equipped it's removed,
otherwise it's equipped<br>
</p>
<h2><a name="KeyBindings">Key Bindings</a></h2>
<p>Outfits can be attached to a key so that they can be equipped or removed using a
key press. Outfitter supports up to 10 outfits being attached to keys. To
attach an outfit to a key on your keyboard, do the following:</p>
<p>First, use the menu next to the outfit to choose which of the 10 key bindings
you want to use for your outfit.</p>
<p>Next open World of Warcraft's Key Binding settings window and scroll down to the
Outfitter section. In that section you will see the 10 key binding outfits
listed and you can associate a key combination with that outfit.</p>
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