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#1 Jan 07 2008 at 8:00 AM Rating: Decent
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i never understood why the gatherer addon was so praised. i installed it, along with the data file, and gave it a try.

the common places for nodes are put on your minimap, so that you know when to make small course deviations in order to check areas known to have nodes spawn.

i cruised through felwood to pickup the winterspring fp, and because of gatherer, i came out with 3 more mithril nodes that if i had followed the road like i always do!

is there any other especially handy functionality to this addon, that I should be investigating?
#2 Jan 07 2008 at 8:07 AM Rating: Decent
The ability for another person to send you all their nodes. I personally have nearly 6500 recorded nodes in my gatherer.
#3 Jan 07 2008 at 12:01 PM Rating: Good
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You can also collect nodes for resources that you don't use. For example, even as a miner, you can click on herbs as well. While you won't be able to gather them (obviously), Gatherer records the node. This allows your guildies and your alts to obtain these nodes for their professions as well.

Note that Gatherer also records the locations of loot chests. This is a nice way of remembering where you found a lootable chest.

Cheers,
Jorge
#4 Jan 07 2008 at 12:26 PM Rating: Good
cartographer does this as well.
#5 Jan 07 2008 at 1:14 PM Rating: Decent
Here's a counter point to this thread...

I used Gatherer for about 2 days before I deleted it from my addons folder.

I suddenly found several guildies doing my exact mining runs, when I had never had any competition previously. So even though you get their data, they get yours too.

#6 Jan 07 2008 at 1:39 PM Rating: Good
Anobix wrote:
cartographer does this as well.


But also is a very bloated addon with lots of junk you don't need. For example, do you really need an arrow telling you where you died or how far it is to your corpse? I'd hope you were sitting at the computer when you died, so chances are you know where your body is.
#7 Jan 07 2008 at 1:56 PM Rating: Good
Dilbrt wrote:
Anobix wrote:
cartographer does this as well.


But also is a very bloated addon with lots of junk you don't need. For example, do you really need an arrow telling you where you died or how far it is to your corpse? I'd hope you were sitting at the computer when you died, so chances are you know where your body is.


you can disable many of the features, but the nice part is that a lot of it comes in modules so you only need to install what you want/need. I LOVE cartographer_route (gives you the most efficient path to search for a particular node in an area). It is amazing for herbalism runs.
#8 Jan 11 2008 at 1:20 PM Rating: Decent
the best part of gatherer to me is the hud feature. It places a customizable hud on your screen, and marks your path where youve been, so you can be sure to get every last whatever your hunting. It makes it very easy for me to tell where i have been, how long ago i was there ect ect.
#9 Jan 16 2008 at 9:28 AM Rating: Decent
Bit of a newb here...

any chances of a link to gatherer?

also any tips where is best to mine iron/gold in eastern kingdoms?
#10 Jan 16 2008 at 12:37 PM Rating: Excellent
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Link to Gatherer

I seem to remember finding iron in Arathi and Badlands, but it's been a while since I needed it for anything so don't take my word for it. As for gold, if I remember correctly it's a rare spawn of iron, so wherever you find iron you'll (hopefully) find gold too.

*Edit: Urg, why did I think Eastern Kingdoms meant Kalimdor?

Edited, Jan 16th 2008 11:11pm by MetalM
#11 Jan 16 2008 at 2:49 PM Rating: Decent
Depending on level and faction but both those mentioned are good for Iron, and some mithril. Never found a gold node yet, but should be same node level area
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