The rightmost column will once again be in comparison to the maximum price in your sniper operation, not in comparison to dbmarket or any other general price source.īelow you can see some results showing up for BfA materials based on my materials sniping operation. The results page will look identical to the results page for a shopping scan, with the item name, posts, stacks, bid and buyout. If you are on a high population realm there will be other snipers, so fast reactions will be the difference maker for the best deals. Then you just have to figure out if you want to buy the item. Any items that have a buyout that is lower than the price defined in that item’s sniper operation will show up below and TSM will play a sound. If you click it TSM will continuously scan the last page of the auctions house. The buyout sniper is by far the most useful one. The rest of the UI is covered by the list of results. You only have two options available to you: Run Buyout Sniper or Run Bid Sniper.
The Sniper UI is very simple as you can see below. It’s the rightmost option available on the AH UI. You start a sniper scan from the Sniper View of the Auction House UI. All operations will automatically be used in a sniper scan.įor instance it makes a lot of sense to use different settings for sniping materials compared to sniping high-end BoEs. Since it is governed by operations you can have different operations for different groups, which is very useful. You will have a default operation that ships with TSM that will be applied to all your groups. This will allow you to snag up materials posted in stacks of 200 for the price of one material, or items worth hundreds of thousands of gold for 100 gold if you get lucky. It works by continuously scanning the latest auctions posted and showing any that meet your criteria.
Sniper is a unique function in TSM that is focused on finding items that are really underpriced.