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    BLU magic UI

    Is it possible to have saved sets stored; something like what was done for atmas? Give us 10 slots in which we can name and choose our favorite blue magic spells for each like a 'favorite list'. So instead of having to write down on a piece of paper which spells I set on BLU for different events or subjobs I could just select a preset spell list like "BLU/NIN SOLO" which would have all the spells I need for BLU/NIN that I've assigned to it. It would save a lot of headaches on BLU and would help for procing since I could just equip the "EARTH/FIRE/WIND/WATER SET" which when selected would set all the proc spells I've assigned for those elements instead of scouring through a list of 150+ spells and looking for each individual spell I need.
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    Yes please, this would be a great idea to implement, so many things to remember when it comes to set for job traits and different situational spells set.
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    an easy alternative is to create a /equipspell <bluspell> command (and unequip)
    people would only need to use a macro book to save their bluspell settings
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    That wouldn't work because you'd still need to make sure you have the Blue Points for it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ophannus View Post
    That wouldn't work because you'd still need to make sure you have the Blue Points for it.
    only once you write your macros.
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