Originally Posted by theeo123
Oh, Wow, okay,
sorry if i seem like a total bother, but I'm unfortunately running WoW on a 10+ year old laptop at the moment, 512Mb of RAM with 4 of that getting permanently assigned to the vid card, P2 1.0 Ghz flat CPU.
So I'm trying to trim down my usual add-on usage as much as I can ( at least until I can get the $$$ together to get replacement parts for my main box)
I just discovered Carbonite, and already can't live without it, but it is one of the more resource hungry addons I have, so the more things it can replace the happier I am.
Now is there a way to access Carbonite's DB of Gather points then, like in gatherer. For example, could I look up say "briarthorn" and have it tell me which zone has how many nodes that it's recorded?
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First you have to import the database. Carbonite comes with 3 addons. One of the them is the database. You load it once then go into the Carbonite options to import Herb Locations and Mining Locations.
Now you can go into the Guide. Question mark icon on the carbonite map. Click on Gather > Herb. On the right side you can search for briarthorn. Click on the Icon, not the name to show all the briarthorn locations on the map. It will also make a waypoint to the closest node, so you can make your way there.
Carbonite doesn't seem to count how many nodes per zone or total nodes. It's easy enough to float your mouse over each zone to see which one has the most. I have found sometimes the places with the most nodes are not the best because too many people farm the area. The areas with less nodes sometimes are better.
There's a sticky on this forum with more information. The node database is used most often with Routing.