It's not a problem to play EU with a US account, you just make an EU WoW account and go.
Much of the data of retail and classic are shared, and it's one account, which is why you need to download everything. Thanks for answers.You don't have to play retail just because the data is there. My question is, basically starting from scratch, having to get everything re-downloaded (digitally) all the patches and stuff what size download am I looking at I couldn’t find a solid answer.
My new gaming PC gets here tomorrow and I’m itching to get back in. It also gets bit more complicated as I have US account, want to play on EU classic WoW server from EU location and pay subscription in USD. Hellooo, I’m not really new to WoW, I use to play 7ish years ago, but am excited to get back in. Do you know of any official or unofficial solutions to this problem?įor example, are there any working torrents for 1.13 client, .nz links or similar ways to download only the minimum necessary data? I regret to announce that I have no interest in retail version what so ever, I only want to play classic WoW.
Any updates would be greatly client does not allow me and not even gives option to download only classic 1.13 client (should be less than 5 GB), the only possibility is to download more than 62 GB of data with full retail version. In particular Chinese and Korean localisations are a bit behind, the others are mostly good. However not all localisations are up to date. The addon is currently localised for English (enUS), French (frFR), German (deDE), Spanish (esES), Simplified Chinese (zhCN), traditional Chinese (zhTW) and Korean (koKR). The shortcuts are indicated by the first few letters of each command which are light blue.Īs new abilities, items and boss encounters are regularly being added to the game, the localisation files need frequent updating for KTM to work well in all locales.
Instead of "/ktm test threat" you can type "/ktm t th". Can't remember the page but a little googling should produce quick results. I was skeptical at first but turned out to be legit with 500+ of them. Note: all commands can be abbreviated as much as possible as long as they are still distinguishable. there was a thread on Nost forums with a good link to the motherload of vanilla add-ons. Type the command as printed for more help. This will print a list of commands and subtopics. To access the command line interface, type /ktm (or also /klhtm or /klhthreatmeter). Not all commands are currently available from the Help Menu or main window. Here you can change many options about the frame's colour scheme and layout. Click the options button to bring up the help menu. Then you will see only the name of the master target, your position in the threat list (e.g. You can minimise the window, which hides the threat list. Note: currently you can only move the window by dragging the header, not the list part. The main window has two parts: the header, which holds the buttons and basic information, and the table, which shows the threat list. Note: only the group leader or raid assistants can set the master target. For most boss mobs the target will be cleared automatically on death, but sometimes it is necessary to do it manually. To remove the master target, clear your target then press the master target button again. You should see the name of the mob in the top line of the header frame. To do this, target the important mob and click the master target button on the main window (it looks like the hunter's mark icon). You can specify that only threat against one specific mob will be recorded by setting a master target. Often in fights there are several mobs active, but only one is important for threat considerations, for example a boss and his adds. In practice only the tanks and DPS need to have the addon, healers might use it to check upcoming tank transitions or warn DPS who are going too high. Therefore everyone in your party or raid group needs the addon installed to have their threat appear on the table.
Note: due to the intricacies of threat, it is only possible to accurately determine your own threat, because you don't know what talents other players are using also some abilities can only be detected by the player who uses them. This makes tank transitions simple, and allows DPS to maximise their damage without pulling aggro. By monitoring all the abilities you use and checking your talents, armour set bonuses and buffs, the addon can recreate the threat list of a mob. KLHThreatMeter is like a damage meter, except it records your threat.