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GOATS (1.3.5)

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Change Log:
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--Hopefully fixed the whole model loading thing (seems to be fixed for me). If anybody experiences any freezes, hangings or crashes, please report it here.
Minor improvements here and there (felguard shows weapon, yay!).

--Revamped Resistances. They should now display damage reduction percents.

--Since the method to get true models was causing the client to freeze, I've disabled the feature until I manage to get it working. "Appearance" tab will now show generic models for your demons, which means that sometimes their color will not be accurate.

--Removed beta label. Not tested with 4.2 yet. Use at your own risk.

Description:
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Grimoire Of A Thousand Souls

This is my first attempt at something I've ever wanted to have: an ingame automatically-growing archive of EVERY demon I enslave in the World of Warcraft.

Story
This idea came to my mind while reading the warlock forums. I was overwhelmingly bored by those "low DPS" threads when I suddenly stumbled across something I thought interesting. It was a compilation of demons (with skills and stats) somebody had enslaved in Outland.
However, as wonderful as that list could ever be, I'm sure it must've been a PITA to gather the info, format it and publish it. Thus the idea of creating a mod like this one was born among the lines of that thread.

Time went on as I waited for someone with .lua knowledge to take over this project, but no one seemed to care about it.

That's when I decided to learn lua and xml and write it myself.

What does it do?
Whenever you enslave a demon, a message should appear on your screen stating: GOATS: New demon tracked! or GOATS: Already known if (guess what!) you have already tracked it.
From that moment, you'll be able to check that demon's spells, stats (including elite status) and even appearance by clicking on the GOATS-Minimap button. And by appearance, I mean his/her fully textured model.
To avoid having to load those models every time, though, a simple frame and a line of text will tell you what kind of demon it was (eredar, felguard, imp,...).

Thre's also a feature that lets you "comment" a demon if you find it necessary. Said demon will appear in a different color and every time you check his/her stats and skills, you'll be able to see the comment you wrote.

The color in which normal, commented, elite and elite-comment...

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