The eMog mega pack is an Honorbuddy profile pack that features Questing profiles dedicated to farming instances, transmog gear, rare mounts and other items of interest. All profiles are organised in sections, the sections being:
More sections may be added in the future. Read below for details on each section.
PROFILE DEVELOPERS
EchoTiger
Mjj23
FrostFever
Information:
Transmog Farm profiles will focus purely on obtaining sets of transmogrification gear.
"Subsets" will focus on farming for items that aren't sets, but match.
These sets are usually referred to as 'subsets' and typically have names such as: "Chestpiece of the Owl" or "Chestpiece of the Tiger."
"Recolored Tier+Dungeon Sets" will focus on farming for recolor (RC) sets.
Some recolors include: Tier2, Tier1, Dungeon1, Dungeon2, Dungeon3, and many others.
An example recolor set would be the Tier 2 recolor of Netherwind Regalia:
http://www.wowhead.com/search?q=netherwind+regalia
These profiles are the oldest in the pack.
Originally this pack was created completely for instance transmogs considering the lack of profiles that existed in the community at the time.
Age has took its toll on these profiles, a lot of the code used in them are outdated or unreliable. Also, the profiles aren't nearly as flexable as the current Instance Grind profiles.
Some details:
Information:
Instance Grind profiles are profiles dedicated to completely clearing specific dungeons and raids.
These profiles will focus on killing+looting (almost) every mob in the instance, and are usually slow-paced.
These profiles are also intended for solo use only, and are not designed to be ran with other bots/people.
Some of these profiles will also run attunement quests for specific raids if needed. (Ex: Molten Core)
The instance grinds profiles have become the bulk of our work in this pack.
These profiles aren't typically used for optimized farming, but are an easy solution if you want specific items from a dungeon that you don't want to repeatively run.
At the moment, all instance grinds are coded on normal instance difficulties. Considering most dungeons heroic/normal settings have no difference we will not prioritize making heroic-specific dungeons until all of the normal farms are complete.
Information:
The Farm Pack profiles are profiles dedicated to farming basically anything - until stopped by the user.
Some endless farm packs may farm rare mobs, pets, mounts, gold, reputation, experience, or other items of value. Farming Pack profiles WILL NOT farm transmog items.
Some Farm Pack profiles may run/farm dungeons.
Do not confuse these with the "Instance Grind" profiles in the Instance Grind section. When (if) a Farming Pack profile runs a dungeon, it will not do a complete run.
One example would be Stratholme - Rivendare Mount farm and Undead Stratholme - Endless Farm
Both profiles run the exact instance, BUT! The Farm Pack version of this run skips the majority of mobs, and ONLY loots the boss that drops the mount. Whereas the Instance Grind version of this profile loots every mob, and kills the majority of mobs.
The farming pack idea came up later in our endevour.
These profiles are simple Farming profiles that farm anything that may be of interest to players.
Some "interest" being: Reputation, Rare Mobs, Items, Gold, EXP, TrashMobs, mounts and more!
These profiles will not farm Transmog items. Any and all Transmog-related farms will go into the Transmog Farms category.
Some profiles may require you to be in a specific location before starting. Typically Stormwind or Orgrimmar are recommended starting spots.
Some profiles also require Quest Behaviors. You must copy over the Quest Behaviors from our pack to your Honorbuddy folder.
If you have any questions, please post them here:
http://www.thebuddyforum.com/honorbuddy-forum/submitted-profiles/farming/108377-instance-grinds-transmog-farms-mega-pack.html
Patch notes and any revision information regarding these profiles can be found here:
https://code.google.com/p/e-mog-pack/source/list
A big thanks to Chinajade and Kickz profiles for helping us with our code struggles!
Also, a big thanks goes to Bengan for writing the universal transport code we use in almost all of our profiles.
And one last 'big-thanks' to the community for driving our motivation to make profiles!