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    Diezel Lon'dik
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    Cactuar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Naxyr View Post
    /marking attack1 <t>
    /nexttarget
    /marking attack2 <t>
    /nexttarget
    /marking attack3 <t>
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    Pretty much. I mine personalized to where you choose an enemy, and then mark from there

    /mk "attack1"
    /nexttarget
    /mk "attack2"
    /nexttarget
    /mk "attack3"
    /target <attack2>
    /target <attack1>

    This allows you to mark 3 enemy targets instantly. In the case of you having 3 or more mobs, the /target <attack1> will switch you back to your first marked target. It will first go to attack2, then to attack1. This is why I have attack2 first: In the event you have 2 enemies, mark1 will end up being overidden, so you will have <attack2> and <attack3>. in this case, you do not have <attack1>, which is why i have /target <attack2> in the macro incase that ever happens. Assume that this works best in dungeons.


    not around my ps3 atm, but im pretty sure that is the correct macro i have. It works wonders
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    Last edited by MrDiezel; 01-30-2014 at 06:16 PM.