I tried that and it says "Invalid Target", and that's it. Will try again though, maybe i had a typo or something.
EDIT: Oh, and how to get rid of the annoying error chime and message?
Last edited by Tourist; 01-06-2014 at 09:06 PM.



Actually, if the target is an enemy, it will self-cast cure and never make it to the second line.
Macros don't do anything different from using the ability directly on the chosen target (<t>, <tt>, <mo>, whatever). And all heal spells self-cast when the chosen target is hostile.
You can turn off errors in the chat log, but not the sound and not the message that shows up in the middle of the screen.

If you macro it, actually you have to add a new line /ac Cure <me> for it to self-cast cure in case first two conditions are not met.
For Cure <t> you will be targeting a PC/NPC (cure won't heal enemies so it'll skip to next line)
If you're targeting an enemy/boss, <tt> will target whoever the boss is targeting (tank normally)
If you're not targeting anything, then the final line <me> will activate healing yourself, as would Cure normally do outside of macro.
So its working as intended![]()
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