Disagree. They are helpful. VERY helpful. The number of times simply having the name of who I'm raising be in chat for my coheal and other rez able party members to see save pulls is far too vast to say they don't help. Sorry, but you're dead wrong.This.
But on another note. Don't use a Rez macro. Even if you're not trying to merge SwiftCast + Rez together in a single macro button, the one line notification of "Player X has been res'd" gets old really fast, no matter how witty you make it.
Plus any other healers/rdm/smn on your team can usually tell when someone's being raised. If a player on your team is knocked out and you see or hear a swiftcast go on, mainly on your healers then you can be certain that someone's getting res'd. That also goes for you too though.



I never bother with names and I find rez macros pretty useless. To me everyone is a number with an abbreviated name and the party list already contains all the information you need in one place. I find it faster to process than reading the chat with the name of the target.
Last edited by Toutatis; 08-12-2022 at 01:33 AM.





Most of the time both healers pop it at the same time anyway. I find them useless personally.
that doesnt happen to me, me and my cohealer wait to see who uses their macro first so the other can keep their damage going. Short simple macros can save resources, time , and the run. We personally love them, but if people would rather not use them thats their choice, to us its easy brainless communication when people have to pay attention to a million other things going on on their screen like in ultimate.
Last edited by SweetestLily; 08-12-2022 at 06:07 PM.
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