Equipment Set Macros

A new option to specify sets of equipment that may then be equipped via a single command is scheduled to be introduced with the August version update. With the introduction of this feature, players may change multiple pieces of equipment at once. As of the August update, it will be possible to register twenty different sets, with that number potentially increasing in future version updates.

Editing Equipment Sets
Sets may be registered and edited from the "Edit Equip. Set" submenu under "Edit Macro" in the main menu. Click image for larger versionName:	140725_01EN.jpgViews:	3673Size:	24.6 KB ID:	10087 Pieces of equipment can be registered to a set, or ones within a set can be edited, by body part via the same interface as the Equipment screen. It will also be possible to specify whether to remove a piece of equipment or keep it in the set. Click image for larger versionName:	140725_02EN.jpgViews:	3705Size:	46.4 KB ID:	10088 Body part slots for which players wish to have equipment removed will be marked with an "X," while pieces to remain in a set will have no markings.
 * Editing

Applicable Equipment
In order to register pieces of equipment, they must be stored with one of the following systems. In order to equip them, they must be stored in either the inventory or Mog Wardrobe. Name the equipment set. Copies the contents of the specified equipment. Pastes the copied content Deletes the specified set. Overwrites the content of the specified set with that of the equipment worn. Players will be able to equip different sets by either selecting them from the applicable submenu or with the /equipset command. Equips a designated set of gear. >>Set Number (1 – 20) Equips the armor and weapons registered to the specified set.
 * Inventory
 * Mog Safe
 * Storage
 * Mog Locker
 * Mog Satchel
 * Mog Sack
 * Mog Case
 * Mog Wardobe
 * Change Name
 * Copy
 * Paste
 * Delete
 * Use Current
 * Equipping Different Sets
 * /equipset [Set Number] [subcommand]

>>Subcommand echo Displays text that results from executing the command. Does not display resultant text if no subcommand is specified.

For example, to equip gear registered to Set 1, input: /equipset 1