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What does the up-arrow icon do on the saved builds? I'm struggling to understand lots of aspects of the new system, but that's the biggest one for me right now.

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I still have to refine it to make it more intuitive to understand so i completely understand the struggle.

The up arrow on the builds autobuys the build that you click. This is so that you can induvidually autobuy builds for each section

Thanks for responding! Understood, re: the arrow icon. I follow. I was trying to use the "Build ^" button, but it was buying things that weren't in my build. What saved build(s) does it draw from?

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It should be upgrading the selected builds.

One thing that may not be explained clearly enough is how build selection works. When you click on one of the saved builds, it becomes highlighted, indicating that it is now the active build for that section. If no saved build is selected, the system defaults to using the “Previous Run” build for that section.

When you click the leftmost button out of the small buttons in the top right inside the build overview, all of your currently selected active builds should be displayed. These are the builds that the “Build ^” button is supposed to use when performing upgrades.

If that’s not what’s happening, then there may be an issue which i need to look into.

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So in order to set up builds to use with the Build^ button, we need to go through each of the section buttons and highlight the build we want to use. Then the Build^ button will take from those builds we've highlighted. Yes? It sounds like an optional step is to hit the "all active builds" button to check to make sure the builds we want are listed.

It also sounds like "selected" and "active" mean the same thing here.

(Thank you again, by the way!)

Edit: Yep, I tried it (but didn't hit the Build^ button, since I'm in the final stages of a run) and I follow you now.

Separately, and I hope it's OK to suggest this here, you might want to make it so the "save build on all sections" button doesn't require you to select a section first, since the section selected doesn't actually matter. It was extremely counter-intuitive.

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I agree, it should be much simpler to use and easier to understand. I had some issues implementing it without having to select a section first, but i will fix that for the next update.

thank you for all the feedback, really helps when i get different perspectives on new features!