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    Quote Originally Posted by zenga View Post
    5k for an arcane explosion macro ... daaaaaaaaaaaaamn
    I know, right? haha. 89 steps, mages go go arc explosion, and priests go go nova! Maybe he just doesn't want someone buying it and then laughing at the result.

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    I've had around a dozen people request I set up IS Boxer for them.
    Basically wanted the Teamviewer desktop thing, where they'd watch what I do, but I'd be doing it.

    I never got to the point where a dollar value was offered, nor asked for an amount.
    Just had a inquiry every month or three, if I was willing to offer essentially support in setting things up.

    Like Zenga, my setup is custom for me.
    It isn't necessarily the best, and doesn't always use the newest features of IS Boxer.
    Essentially, if something doesn't work for me... or I want to be able to do something different, I try to implement something.
    Until I need to do something that my setup doesn't do, I generally don't upgrade the setup for the sake of using a newer feature.

    I generally use each of my 18 G-Keys.
    G13-G18 are consistent, across each of my character sets.
    However, G1-G12 are pretty much different for each set; that would make things confusing for someone using my exact binds, etc.



    I do have to caution about selling your services in any game.
    In my experience, if you charge for something in a game that game ceases to be enjoyable, and becomes work.

    My last year of playing Everquest I, I ran a power-leveling service...
    Basically had a series of auctions going on Playerauctions, where I sold 'x' hours of my time in exchange for 'x' dollars.
    They would run their own toon, and I would 'Boost' them with my team of Bard, Cleric, Druid; I had access to a friend's Enchanter for buffs too.
    A lot of buffing & damage shields, almost killing something and zoning, with a healer to ensure they survived it hitting them a few times.

    I also did character sales.
    Basically leveled something to maximum level.
    Then killed trash, or earlier stuff anyway, in zones a step or two below top raid content.
    One of my roommates had a raid geared Warrior, another played a Shaman, I had the Cleric, Druid and Bard; plus whoever was there to loot everything and be sold.
    We did a character each month, in addition to the power-leveling.

    It supported me for close to a year.
    But the game wasn't fun, and I moved to Warcraft shortly after its' release.
    EverQuest I: Bard / Enchanter / Druid / Wizard / 2x Magician.
    Diablo III: 4x Crusader & 4x Wizard.

    My Guide to IS Boxer http://www.dual-boxing.com/showthread.php?t=26231 (somewhat dated).
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