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| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2009
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| Ok, I've done quite a bit of research on the macros, so I wouldn't to ask to many noob questions. Presently my main team is a combination of a Paladin (tank) two shamans (Elemental), and two druids (Balance). This works out quite well but I started out being foolish and making a macro for every characters heal and such. This ended up eating alot of space on my bars, so I'm go start going to a [/target=focustarget] macro for stuff like innervation and other such things. How I plan on doing this is to, create the macro on the two druids. Bind those on two different keys, and create two dummy macros on the tank to hold and identify the keys. Now, that means i have to leave those spots open on the two shamans toolbars and such. This is gonna revamp my whole toolbar setup, what i'm basically asking, is this the most effecient way or is there another way thats better? |
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| Senior Member | there a few ways off doing it i use on all my chars /castsequence [target=focustargettarget, help][target=focustarget, help][target=focus,help][] Lesser Healing Wave what thats does is heals the focus if the focus is @ full HP and i click a alt then it heal that if am clicking a Nonhappy Npc like a monter or horde :P then it will not heal them and just heal the Focus i have this set to 2 and if am running without a healer then i add /stopcasting at the start and add healing to them all on key 2 so they all stop casting if there casting and heal whenever i like my alts just get heals from chainheal just changed the spell name works well. i do this on 2 sharmans as my other chars can not heal
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