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LiteMount
Customizable random mount summoning in World of Warcraft, since 2011.
How to use LiteMount
- Getting Started
- Profiles
- Priorities
- Using Mount Rarity as Priority
- Rules
- Groups
- Using Flying Mounts as Ground Mounts
- Copying Target's Mount
- In-Combat Actions
- Unavailable Macro
LiteMount supports journal mounts, Travel Form, Ghost Wolf, Running Wild, Tarecgosa, Moonfang, Flying Broom, Vash'jir Seahorse, Telaari Talbuk/Frostwolf War Wolf and other zone-specific mounts.
By default, LiteMount excludes flying mounts in areas where you can't fly.
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Supporting LiteMount
If you are a rich person and would like to support me, I would love you to buy me a mount from the Blizzard store. You can see the mounts I am missing here (scroll down to Promotion - Blizzard Store), buy a mount I am missing from the US region shop and send it to me during checkout to my email address [email protected].
Otherwise, please continue to enjoy LiteMount for free and have fun playing WoW.
Localization
LiteMount supports all the languages that WoW supports. Please help with translations using the CurseForge localization tool.
Reporting Issues
To report issues please see: Reporting a Bug
Mount Selection
For information on how LiteMount chooses mounts, see: Mount Selection Order
Settings
For information about customizing LiteMount using the settings interface, see: LiteMount Settings
Advanced Options
For information about doing really clever things using the Advanced Options settings, see:
Slash Commands
For information about the LiteMount slash commands, see: Slash Commands
Using LiteMount in Your Macros
For information on writing your own macros that incorporate LiteMount as well as other actions, see LiteMount in Your Macros
If This AddOn Seems Abandoned
If more than two weeks go by after a major patch and LiteMount hasn't been updated, I've probably been hit by a bus. In that case I encourage anyone with the necessary ability to take over maintenance of the addon.
LiteMount is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, which means anyone can take it and do whatever they want with it, as long as they don't claim they wrote it and they too release their code under the same terms.