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    EasymodeX's Avatar
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    Lunairetic Emx
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    Midgardsormr
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    Lancer Lv 50
    Automatically losing 5-15% of your DPS because of the lost ability queuing is not what I would call effective.

    Mitigating that by mashing the macro causes macro errors where the abilities are executed out of order.

    Macroing Monk attack sequences is theoretically plausible (and I set up a SP-TR-BS macro at level 4 or w/e you get all 3) ... but horrible in practice with FF14's engine/client (I deleted the macro after fighting 4 mobs with it).

    Quote Originally Posted by Gardes View Post
    Unless you want to be rigid and have gaps in your attacks, it's best to separate them and use different bar set changes instead of 1-2-3 macros that cant be changed.
    If the FF14 client/macro/ability execution were clean (like RIFT's for example), you could simulate this effectively by having, say, two macros:

    1: SP - TW - DK
    2: DM - TR - BS

    And you could simply not press all 3 steps of each sequence. E.g. to BS-TR-SP, you would press 221.

    Although in that situation with the way DM and SP are timed, I would probably have SP in both macros and have DM as a separate button.
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    Last edited by EasymodeX; 11-22-2013 at 02:40 AM.