Posted Oct 14, 2006 at 02:54PM by Karl B. Listed in: Mods Tags: Gello
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World of Warcraft


In World of Warcraft, an adventurer can live and die based on his equipment. Whether you're a noob wearing the weakest equips you can get your hands on or you're a level 60 uber-ganker sporting an arsenal of epics, there are a lot of times when total victory or insane pawnage can depend on what you're currently wearing, so quick equipment swapping is key. However, this can typically take quite a few mouseclicks and keystrokes, and time is always precious especially when you're in a desperate situation.

If you've ever died because you just couldn't swap in time, then worry no more because Gello's ItemRack-BC mod is here to save your equipment-swapping backside. This mod lets you add equipment slots to a bar, and on mouseover the bar will create a menu of items in your bag that can go in that particular slot. Just click on the item that you want to swap in and presto! Less time needed for you to swap your equipment. It even allows you to create set slots that will swap in whole equipment sets for even faster swapping action.

Click on the download link below to get your hands on this useful add-on. Be aware, though, that ItemRack-BC only works with the Burning Crusade beta. Don't forget to go through the readme file in the archive to check out instructions on using this mod.

Download: [ItemRack-BC v1.982]

Buy: [World of Warcraft | WoW Expansion: Burning Crusade ]


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