So basically, there's no point in that macro. I wanted to be able to dps and toss out a heal when need be without target cycling (really sucks on a controller). But if all that does is heal me, then there's no point that I can see.
So basically, there's no point in that macro. I wanted to be able to dps and toss out a heal when need be without target cycling (really sucks on a controller). But if all that does is heal me, then there's no point that I can see.
If this is what you want to do, the best thing is to make your attacks on a <tt> macro instead of your heals. That way you can have the tank selected while attacking his targets. Useful because you never have to go from targeting an enemy to the tank, and you'll never be attacking anything else other than what the tank is, less chance of you getting enmity.
Of course, you could also put a <f> (focus target) on the cure spell, so you can have any enemy selected you like, while curing your focus target, most likely the tank.
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