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Rolling Items
So you showed a boss who's boss, congrats, now it's time to share the spoils of war!
1. Alt-Clicking on an item
The most common and easiest way to start rolling out items is to simply hold your alt button and left click an item in your inventory or a corpse's loot window.
2. Using a slash command
Alternatively you can use a slash command followed by the item link (shift click the item):
You can use one of the following slash commands:
/gl rolloff
/gl roll
/gl ro
3. Drag & Drop or type item into item box
The last option is to drag and drop an item into the masterloot window's item editbox or type it there directly (number 1 in the image below)
Down below you can see the RollOff window accompanied with numbers on all points of interests. Here's a list of what's what:
1. This edit box holds the itemlink of the item you're rolling off. The icon to the left of it is updated automatically
2. This button starts the RollOff at which point all your raiders can start rolling
3. This button stops the current RollOff. New rolls are lo longer tracked at this point
4. This edit box holds a note you can add to the RollOff. Some examples are MS/OS or maybe even an item's priority
5. In this edit box you can define how much time your raiders should be allowed to roll on the item
6. This button clears the RollOff window. This might be useful to clear up all of its content if you don't plan on awarding the item
7. After your raiders have rolled you can select one of the rolls in the roll window (number 8) and click this button to award the item
8. This is the window that holds all of the rolls that came in while the RollOff was in progress
9. Here you see all rolls. Whenever a roll is suffixed by a number in square brackets (e.g. [2] ) then that means that it was not this person's first roll. 2 means that this was his second roll, 3 means third etc.
10. With this checkbox enabled the RollOff window will close automatically once you press "Start" (number 2)
The first thing your raiders are greeted with is a raid warning or party message: