IIRC you should use "L.ear / R.ear" even though there's just a single ear slot. Just try it out using one of the following lines on your macro:
/equip L.ear "Militia Earrings"
or
/equip R.ear "Militia Earrings"



IIRC you should use "L.ear / R.ear" even though there's just a single ear slot. Just try it out using one of the following lines on your macro:
/equip L.ear "Militia Earrings"
or
/equip R.ear "Militia Earrings"
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^This worked for me.
Also, while /equip wrist "Item" does NOT work for me, /equip L.wrist "Item" does work.
You have two wrists for one gear slot, so it's "wrists" (and it might be "Wrists", but I don't think so; these commands are case-sensitive). Same with "ears".
[dev1244] The /equip text command now accommodates the consolidated accessory slots (ears, wrists, L.finger, R.finger). Subcommands specifying former slots can still be used, but will instead equip to the following slots:
R.ear → Ears
L.ear → Ears
R.wrist → Wrists
L.wrist → Wrists
R.index → R.finger
L.index → L.finger
R.ring → R.finger
L.ring → L.finger
Last edited by Raldo; 07-02-2012 at 01:56 AM.
I've never been able to make "ears" work either. I had to resort to "left ear" or "l.ear" in order to make it work. I spent about 20 minutes swearing in ls chat before i got it working.
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