/ac "Virus" <f>
/ac "Stoneskin" <pet>
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I have macros designed to swap out their skills and put them on obey after summoning to help save on space.
Code:/macroicon "Summon"
/ac "Summon"
/crosshotbar pet "Fey Covenant" 2 13
/crosshotbar pet "Fey Illumination" 2 14
/crosshotbar pet "Whispering Dawn" 2 16
/wait 7
/pac "Obey" <me>
Code:/macroicon "Summon II"
/ac "Summon II" <me>
/crosshotbar pet "Fey Glow" 2 13
/crosshotbar pet "Fey Light" 2 14
/crosshotbar pet "Silent Dusk" 2 16
/wait 7
/pac "Obey" <me>
The stay/heel macro works like a champ.
I can't get the steady/guard macro to work. It can't take those changes that quickly back to back and only does one. Have you done this successfully with a macro?
Stay works like a charm for interrupting the faerie, and also works for macros. Heel also works for that purpose.
Your other healer will usually be a white mage. The heavy lifting is his job. It is primarily his job to fill those health bars back up. Your job is primarily damage mitigation and strategic use of cooldowns. That means keeping succor up at all times, especially before and after a big hit. That means using sacred soil and/or fey covenant when a lot of damage is coming. Use lustrate to keep people from dying. Use faerie cooldowns when they are most needed.
When "everything is blowing up," my ace in the hole is fey illumination, because (if everyone is in range) it buffs me, my faerie, and the white mage's heals by 20%. Rouse + Whispering Dawn is my other ace, if I think we still need more or if the white mage is out of commission. I try not to blow them both at once unless it is necessary.
I just tested it out using Whispering Dawn written as so:
/pac Steady
/pac Guard
/pac "Whispering Dawn" <me>
I had her use embrace and once I pressed the macro she switched to Guard from Steady, interrupting her Embrace and performing WD soon afterwards so it appears to work. Also I'm not sure what you mean by back-to-back, like are you trying to put them back into their original Stance (ie. Steady>Guard>Steady) in one macro? If so then yeah that won't work, but there's really no need to do that as after the pet behaviour changes Guard and Steady are functionally identical in every way now.
When I did it, she would switch to steady, but would not switch back to guard. Here is why this is important: if Eos is already in Steady, then issuing the Steady command will not cancel anymore. That means the macro will work the first time you cast it, but not the next time.
I'm not sure what's happening on your end as I tested it again before server went down and it worked fine. Since the active stance (Steady in this case) is grayed out and simply spits out an 'in use' error message the macro shouldn't consider it an action and should 'skip' to Guard. I successfully broke embrace and casted WD four times with this macro with no issue hopping between stances. Maybe double check that the Guard line is written correctly, I know I've made that mistake before lol
You could also use the <tt> command, <targetstarget> if you have the tank selected.
So:
/micon "Virus"
/ac "Virus" <t>
/ac "Virus" <tt>
I have it set up that way so that if I am targeted on a mob, it uses the skill, if targeted on tank, then it hits his/her target.
Hope it helps.
It does work. I finally understand it. My confusion was I didn't know that changing from Steady to Guard also cancelled Embrace, so I thought the macro had to reset back to Guard for the next one to work.
Manuka, you are a genius. This is basically a perfect interrupt macro for faeries. Thank you!