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Grats.Sorry if I don't agree with you.
It won't "allow" for any such thing, insofar as nothing you've mentioned is verboten already by macros. The further elaborations and hand-waving on your part really aren't necessary. I'm sure we all know what prioritization is.But it would allow for a more complex set of healing rules on a raid, especially prioritizing them.
At the level it is? o.OThe aeheal routine now could be improved, it shouldn't be looping through pcs at the level it is.
Thanks for the expatiation, but I'm not the one demonstrating a lack of understanding of both game mechanics and resource maximization.If this isn't done I will be oom when the mob is half dead and have nothing left when defensive goes down or if there is a tank switch or an add suddenly comes in and I have to heal someone else.
I bet. Given that, why not press the "D" key when it's casting something you don't want it to cast?This macro isn't replacing me being at the controls on a difficult raid, its just automating some of it if i slack off.
Be sure to give him a reach-around.I will be nailing the MA at the appropriate times.
So use settings appropriate to the situation, as the author of the macro advocates?When things settle i just sit back and let the macro take over and have it do so with some concern of mana expenditure.
I didn't, I called a course of action that you were endorsing stupid. Your failure to discriminate between the two, however, isn't exactly indicative of great wit.Play the way you want, but please don't call me stupid.
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EXP message comes in
Macro checks to see if it should loot - Option is turned on, so it continues
Place current X in a variable (MyCurrentX)
Place current Y in a variable (MyCurrentY)
Loot the bugger
Return to (MyCurrentX),(MyCurrentY)