One solution I've embraced are players of different guilds mailing items back and forth. (I also had the thought of allowing a player to join multiple guilds, though I'm certain that would require manipulation of the core code, if possible at all. I thought if there were a way to easily expand the guild bank, some variable somewhere I just haven't found, it would go a long way. Even still, with multiple characters having multiple professions, all sharing a guild bank, I seem to always be tweaking the values to make a little more room. Since I am a single player, some of the attribute restrictions placed upon the retail itemization no longer makes sense to retain (from my perspective anyway). I've been manipulating the em_template (increasing stack counts, max counts, bindings, etc.) to help achieve better accessibility and storage to gear and other items across characters. Hope this gives you some ideas and, maybe, motivates you to experiment and create your own series of switches and toggles This allows me to easily toggle between two mounted ground speeds. ![]() Pressing + Y : returns the player's mount to its normal speed Pressing + Y : makes the player's mount travel twice its normal speed In this example, pressing Y also adjusts the camera, as I have camera views integrated into many of my movement macros. Note that walking and backwalking at either of the increased speeds appears quite unnatural, but it will apply due to the usage of 'all' in the command string. I find this setup makes available three easily interchangeable running speeds. Pressing Y : returns the player to normal run speed Pressing + Y : makes player run faster (equal to a Rogue's Sprint spell uses the same animation) Pressing + Y : makes player run extremely fast while running (also: walking, backwalking, and swimming). ![]() The above macros may be bound and used like so: Returns player to normal running speed when dismounting from HYPER-speed. Used while mounted to decrease ground speed from HYPER-speed back to NORMAL-speed. Used while mounted to increase ground speed. BindPad, I find, grants me more flexibility and frees up my action bars. I use a series of macros and the addon "BindPad" to, well, bind the keys.
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