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    Rawrz's Avatar
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    Sir Rawrz
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    Gilgamesh
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    Red Mage Lv 90
    These types of healing macros cannot exist. Your only real option at combining them are

    /pac Embrace <t>
    /ac Physick <t>

    You can also add <mo>, but you CANNOT add <tt> with <t> In a healing macro. When Eos or Selene tries to heal your target (an Enemy Mob), who is attacking a player, they will heal themselves, because the command to heal <t> is not a valid target, so instead they must heal the valid target of themselves. Latency and the rate at which your macro is being processed can cause very bad things as well. Targeting your tank you cast the macro, but instead of healing the tank Eos receives the command to heal <tt> and heals herself instead. Keep your healing macros to a minimum and you will suffer less!

    A few things to know about scholar healing macros
    1) Put the pet actions first. Pets respond milliseconds slower than your own actions.
    2) If you would like to use the macro icon for Selene's Embrace type

    /macroicon Embrace Selene


    3) Using a pet action like stay or heel, will interrupt a skill the pet is using and leave the command queue open. (mileage varies)
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    Player Nadirah's Avatar
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    Nadirah Serenity
    World
    Excalibur
    Main Class
    Paladin Lv 60
    Quote Originally Posted by Rawrz View Post
    These types of healing macros cannot exist. Your only real option at combining them are
    Except that I was given this specific one by someone that uses it. And it apparently works for him.

    I've been testing with Eos. She *will* cast Embrace on my target if I heal the target, and will cast it on my target's target if the target is invalid(hostile). She's also cast on my mouseover.

    Problem is, I don't want the gd error messages spamming my screen, and if I turn those off in the chat settings, I don't see actual error messages I want to see.

    WoW also had a command to turn that off in macros too.

    /run UIErrorsFrame:Clear()

    Macro system here is making me incredibly sad after using that one. ><

    Edit, purpose of <tt> in macros is to target the boss and dot his arse up but put my pet heals on the tank while mashing that button in between DoT casts.
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