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Old Feb 24, 2007, 12:53 AM // 00:53   #1
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Default Skills upkeep bar for pets

Even though they are not enchantments or hexs, would there be a way to add an 'upkeep' bar for pets, showing what timed skills like Pred. Bond, Call of Haste, etc., are currently active on pets? I am working on a Beastmaster build, and it would make it easier to know when 250 secs. or 30 secs. have ended. That way I won't be wasting energy recasting something that may have another 40secs. left on it, or I can recast another as soon as it ends.

Just a thought.
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Old Feb 24, 2007, 05:57 AM // 05:57   #2
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Agree!!

I would like to take that one step further and have the same thing for minions.

If possable beable to also have a small list you can activate and deactivate. Something to show the creatures and minions you have so you can target then better and see what enchantments /conditions they have. you know how hard it is to target 1 minion in a group of 10 or more.
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