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| Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 10
| This is quite annoying, I have 3 macro's set up /focus Ignís is one /follow focus and /targetoftarget focus is another, on Chars B,C,D The first 2 macros Work on chars B-D yet the last one only works on char B, and i do not know why, i just hit 60, got all my gear and set everything up but this is the only thing setting me back..... The reason why i am using /targetoftarget is because when i used /assist Focus it would focus on enemies but not allies, and that's the problem, i am a shaman and if i have to heal someone i need to be able to..... now that i think of it if i need to heal my own shamans that is another problem, and advice |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Vancouver, Canada.
Posts: 2,421
| For following focus, I generally use: /follow [target=Focus] If you are a melee /assist [target=Focus] /cast Whatever If you are a caster: /cast [target=FocusTarget] Whatever. If you are a healer: /assist [target=Focus] /cast [help] Heal Spell; [help, target=TargetTarget] Heal Spell If you want to only focus allies, never hostile: /Focus [help] Generally, if a macro works for some toons but not for others... There is a typo. I've had some that look identical. But copying the working macro. And pasting over the not working macro. And they both start to work. So there was something wrong with one. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 10
| Ok thanks i figured it out but the problem was not with /target focustarget but it was more like the Addons were interupting it like "tainted wow" thing but thanks. Then again this doesn't belong in here but do you know a way to make the units spread out like.... ---- to - - - - So Something to make the main char stay, One guy go back left, one guy go back right then one go back? like is there a macro to make them Move |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Vancouver, Canada.
Posts: 2,421
| Depending on your boxing software, you can do formations in a few ways. Within warcraft, we have two keys each, for forward, backward, turning left or right, and strafing left or right actions. With something like IS Boxer, I can assign a single hotkey, which uses the "while held" option. And sends Down Arrow (backwards) + Q (strafe left) to one toon, Down Arrow + E (strafe right) to another toon, etc. If your software does not support Keymaps/Hotstrings, you can still make this work with the secondary bindings within wow. Assign a hotkey, such as Alt Backspace as the secondary movement option for each toon as appropriately. Alt + Backspace will be 'move backwards' on one toon, 'strafe left' on another etc. Keymaps are superior, in that the movement keys are default so you can one-box any of the toons and use normal movement. I'm working on a slot (account) based formation system, so no matter which toon I'm active with, the other four will spread out, but the active toon remains stationary. |
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