What about a macro that attacks a marked target? Like set mark1 on plumy then set a macro to work with mark1?
What about a macro that attacks a marked target? Like set mark1 on plumy then set a macro to work with mark1?
You CAN do this.
If you mark a target manually, then you can target the marked target directly.
It should work for all of the marks, though you need to use different names for a few (example: after doing "/mk ignore1 <t>" you need to use "/target <stop1>") - for reasons unexplained.
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