File Details
Wick's Bags v0.7.0
- R
- May 9, 2026
- 52.58 KB
- 1
- 2.5.5
- Classic TBC
File Name
WicksBags-v0.7.0.zip
Supported Versions
- 2.5.5
v0.7.0 - First public release
Bank panel, secure click for combat use, ItemRack-as-Equipment subclass, layout polish.
- Bank panel (Wick's Bank). Fires when you visit a banker. Categorized layout, hides Blizzard's default BankFrame, Buy-slot button with cost tooltip, per-bank-bag filter buttons. Right-click a bank slot to shuttle items back to your bags.
- Default bag UI suppressed at bank/vendor. Blizzard's auto-pop of the default bag windows is closed automatically.
- Bag opens automatically with bank. Visiting a banker pops Wick's Bags too. Bag panel returns to its prior state when you walk away.
- Right-click items to use them. Bag slots use Blizzard's ContainerFrameItemButtonTemplate, so right-click works for potions, food, bandages, scrolls, mounts, equip-on-use, and container-open items, including in combat for combat consumables.
- ItemRack sets as Equipment subclasses. Gear sets show up as labeled sub-blocks inside the Equipment container. Items in any set are exempt from the Recent bucket so spec swaps don't churn.
- Smart layout packing. The masonry packer tries multiple orderings per refresh and picks the one with the smallest total height for your current panel width.
- Sub-block masonry inside containers. Sub-categories pack within their parent container instead of flowing in fixed rows.
- Sub-cat headers center over their slot grid.
- Filter on bag and bank bottom bars. Right-click a bag/bank-bag icon to filter; right-click empty bottom-bar to clear.
- Recent container with a subtle muted-green accent ring. Mark-all-seen icon in the title bar.
- Item-level overlay, cooldown spirals, slot-scale slider, border-intensity with a Bright tier.
- Keyring contents (-2) included so quest and dungeon keys show under the Key category.
Known limitation: panel position and size do not currently round-trip across /reload on TBC Anniversary 2.5.5; saved-variable serializer behaves differently than Classic/Retail for new keys. Position survives within a session (open and close). Tracking for a future release.

