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    I keep my MB toons and my solo toons separate.

    I really hate changing my UI, keybinds and everything else in between the 2. When I'm multiboxing I'll use a completely different set of keybinds(and obviously macros) than when I solo play. I raid on a resto druid and multibox my toons. Outside of raids I probably multibox more than I play my solo characters, and when I'm leveling professions, etc I won't always log on all the characters at the same time(call me crazy).
    I triple box on Arthas(US-PvP) and Magtheridon(US-PvP)
    I also have solo toons on Turalyon(my main raider) and Destromath



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    Quote Originally Posted by isthisspam View Post
    I keep my MB toons and my solo toons separate.

    I really hate changing my UI, keybinds and everything else in between the 2. When I'm multiboxing I'll use a completely different set of keybinds(and obviously macros) than when I solo play. I raid on a resto druid and multibox my toons. Outside of raids I probably multibox more than I play my solo characters, and when I'm leveling professions, etc I won't always log on all the characters at the same time(call me crazy).
    I was actually worried about this same issue when my Druid team hits max level, I was hoping to sub out one of them for my main Druid. How do you people deal with the issue of needing different addon/keybinding configurations? I'm not sure exactly how far the ISBoxer "Virtual Config Files" thing goes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Akoko View Post
    I was actually worried about this same issue when my Druid team hits max level, I was hoping to sub out one of them for my main Druid. How do you people deal with the issue of needing different addon/keybinding configurations? I'm not sure exactly how far the ISBoxer "Virtual Config Files" thing goes.
    Having a system in your bindings helps. For me every char has the same basic spells on the same binds. Things like buffs and major cooldowns. I never did anything worth mentioning with several different classes though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Littleburst View Post
    Having a system in your bindings helps. For me every char has the same basic spells on the same binds. Things like buffs and major cooldowns. I never did anything worth mentioning with several different classes though.
    I do this as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akoko View Post
    How do you people deal with the issue of needing different addon/keybinding configurations? I'm not sure exactly how far the ISBoxer "Virtual Config Files" thing goes.
    I didn't pick up ISBoxer until Rift, so it's a bit different there. Basically, I get my alts set up all the same keybinds and then /exportkeybindings <altkeys>, then all I have to do is broadcast "/importkeybindings <altkeys>" and they all instantly configure like I want. Ditto for exporting and then importing the UI settings. Makes cloning configurations a breeze.

    As for the ISBoxer config files, considering you can set up a different XML file for each grouping/layout/etc. and have different, specified filenames for each character, it's more or less infinitely configurable. You can aggregate or split things up as much as your methods require.
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