I am sure I will suck at ninja but is there a way to remember the ninjatsu and put them in certian slot to remember?
Or Macroing ? how will macros work with it?
I am sure I will suck at ninja but is there a way to remember the ninjatsu and put them in certian slot to remember?
Or Macroing ? how will macros work with it?
Ninjutsus are easy, all you have to do is avoid double tapping any one single mudra and simply get the last one correct.
e.g. Suiton can be Ten > Chi > Jin or Chi > Ten > Jin, order for the first two doesn't matter, last one does.
As far as I know, you can't macro ninjutsus, or if you can you would waste so much time that it isn't worth it. You can try turning your mudras into self macros to avoid double tapping though.
e.g. /ac Ten
This will lock the skill out of the action queue so you can mash it as much as you want without activating it twice and messing up your combo.
My personal recommendation is to line them up (on keyboard anyways, not sure with controller). Put your mudras on 1, 2, 3 or something similar (I have mine on ZXC and ninjutsu on V). Then you don't have to worry about which one is which, just think "Ok, 123 is this, 321 is that" etc.).
Last edited by Lyrinn; 11-03-2014 at 07:53 AM.
I use controller so probably will be difficult
321
123
12
Only ones you need to remember for single target.
XI: Zeroblade, Titan Server
I was thinking we will get 5 mudras lol that is a relief
Yes you can macro Mudra techniques:
Raiton:
/macroicon "Raiton"
/ac "Ten" <me>
/wait 1
/ac "Chi" <me>
/wait 1
/ac "Ninjutsu" <t>
Huton:
/macroicon "Huton"
/ac "Jin" <me>
/wait 1
/ac "Chi" <me>
/wait 1
/ac "Ten" <me>
/wait 1
/ac "Ninjutsu" <me>
Suiton:
/macroicon "Suiton"
/ac "Ten" <me>
/wait 1
/ac "Chi" <me>
/wait 1
/ac "Jin" <me>
/wait 1
/ac "Ninjutsu" <t>
Doton:
/macroicon "Doton"
/ac "Ten" <me>
/wait 1
/ac "Jin" <me>
/wait 1
/ac "Chi" <me>
/wait 1
/ac "Ninjutsu" <me>
Katon:
/macroicon "Katon"
/ac "Chi" <me>
/wait 1
/ac "Ten" <me>
/wait 1
/ac "Ninjutsu" <t>
Hyoton:
/macroicon "Hyoton"
/ac "Ten" <me>
/wait 1
/ac "Jin" <me>
/wait 1
/ac "Ninjutsu" <t>
Fuma Shuriken:
/macroicon "Fuma Shuriken"
/ac "Ten" <me>
/wait 1
/ac "Ninjutsu" <t>
For the love of god do not do this, mudras are on a 0.5sec cooldown, this is the same as advising people to put combos in macros with <wait.3> between them.
But as it was stated before, 3214 haste, 1234 SUTA, 124 single target nuke. After a while you get it down to muscle memory and you don't even think about the individual actions.
You can do any combination aslong as the final hand sign for the mudra is the one you want. Come up with placing them in an order on your hotbar/controller that works for you and like Cadwgan said, the rest is simply muscle memory after you spend an afternoon casting them.
EDIT: Also dont macro them its going to take you twice aslong to cast them opposed to manual input just for the sake of being lazy.
Even if Macros were able to wait 0.5 I feel like it just goes against the nature of the class to use them
but idk, i kind of chant the mudra in my mind before doing the ability and that helps me. i think hyoton is the only one im not familiar with, but that's because i've never had to use it. i really get more tripped up trying to track dancing edge and dots while remembering which jutsu to use @____@
Using a game pad, you config X(ten) - Y(chi) - B(jin) and A to cast ninjitsu
Do you want Huton? B - Y - X and press A
Raiton? X - Y - A
Suiton? X - Y - B and press A to execute.
Doton? X - B - Y and press A
Hyoton? X - B and A
Katon? Y - X - A
It's like a fight game
Don't try to learn all the combinations. As you can see, less Huton and Katon, all the ninjitsu start with Ten, so learn 6 combs is more better than 12.
Katon is nice because the opener is Chi and his colour is orange.
I want fire? use the orange button and blue
I want a lightning? use the yellow button and orange.
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