![]() ![]() It has a (mostly deserved) reputation for requiring more setup than Auctioneer or other programs, but once done, it has some impressive functionality. In general, though, TSM does provide more functionality than auctioneer and (in my opinion) is definitely worth trying. In Auctioneer, it would look at the prices for the herbs and determine if milling is profitable. There is a difference between Auctioneer's "Milling and Prospecting" functionality and TSM's "Destroy Mode": TSM searchers for the cheapest way to obtain a desired material, while Auctioneer searches for materials that can be made for cheap.įor example, in TSM, you'd do a "Destroy Mode" search for, say, "Ink of the Sea," and it will return prices for the different ways of maintaining the ink (buying directly, milling each WotLK herb, milling each MoP herb).Auctioneer's "Arbitrage" functionality doesn't exist in TSM out-of-the-box.Auctioneer's "Converter" functionality doesn't exist in TSM out-of-the-box.After doing a bit of research on Auctioneer's modules (that is, since I haven't used it extensively, take this with a grain of salt), it appears that Auctioneer may excel at the following tasks: I used Auctioneer briefly a few years ago but have been using TSM 2.0 since it was released. My recommendation is to give TSM 2.0 a shot and see how you like it. Unfortunately, without knowing what you consider "important," it's impossible to give a full answer. But that's not a useful answer - the better answer is whether or not the differences matter. The answer is going to undoubtedly be "yes" simply because they're different products. ![]()
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