Taking from another thread i posted it in, super HoT macro for SCH.
/micon "Rouse"
/ac "Rouse"
/pac "Fey Illumination"
/wait 2
/ac "Succor" <me>
/pac "Whispering Dawn"
/p Super HoT Active <Gather Together.> <Please>
Taking from another thread i posted it in, super HoT macro for SCH.
/micon "Rouse"
/ac "Rouse"
/pac "Fey Illumination"
/wait 2
/ac "Succor" <me>
/pac "Whispering Dawn"
/p Super HoT Active <Gather Together.> <Please>
Leader of Tonberry Assassins <STAB!> of Coeurl, a social & light raiding FC.
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Dreams should be allowed to fly as free as the birds in the sky.

/action "Protect" <1>
/wait 4
/action "Stoneskin" <1>
/wait 4
/action "Stoneskin" <2>
/wait 4
/action "Stoneskin" <3>
/wait 4
/action "Stoneskin" <4>
I use this at the beginning of a dungeon to give everyone Protection and Stoneskins with a simple click.
/p Mage's Ballad please! <se.1>
When I need some mana, if there is a Bard around.
/action "Fluid Aura"
/wait 1
/action "Swift Cast"
/wait 1
/action "Repose"
/macroicon "Swift Cast"
When I got a monster on me, and I need it off fast.

/micon "attack skill"
/ac "attack skill" <t>
/ac "attack skill" <f>
I macro-ed all my attack skills to the above macro as I always focus target the boss.
This will allow me to heal the party members I have targeted, as well as hitting the boss with my attack skills, all without changing targets.
Personally I dislike macro-ing my main healing skills, such as the often mentioned swiftcast + raise macro.
I find 0 advantage in doing macros like above for one main reason:
You do not save hotkey space, swiftcast itself deserves a place in your hotkey, as it has multiple applications other than just swift ressing, thus, you require a swift cast hotkey, + the ress macro hotkey, thus you are using two hotkey slots, the exact same as you would have used if you just hotkeyed both ress and swift cast skills.
I would even argue you lose out!!, if your swiftcast is on CD, of course you can press the swift cast+ress macro, it will fail to execute the swift cast, and then perform the slow ress, but due to the /wait 1, you will begin your ress cast 1 second slower as compared to just pressing your ress hotkey.
So to bypass the above problem, you will need a THIRD hotkey for ress, thus completely defeating the purpose of having this macro in the first place.
Hope this is clear!!
Last edited by DreamWeaver; 03-17-2014 at 05:14 PM.


Wow great post as thinking of trying macros to make it easier on PS3.
Thanks for all the posts![]()
I would even argue you lose out!!, if your swiftcast is on CD, of course you can press the swift cast+ress macro, it will fail to execute the swift cast, and then perform the slow ress, but due to the /wait 1, you will begin your ress cast 1 second slower as compared to just pressing your ress hotkey.
/ac Swiftcast
/ac Raise
/wait 1
/ac Raise
Fixes that 1 second delay if Swiftcast is on CD
/p Healer needs Mage Ballad! <se.1><se.1><se.1>
The world would be a better place if more WHM had this. Adding multiple <se.1> (or any other sound effect) actually makes it *louder.*
If you're one of those scholars that wants to control your both pet, and have the pet actions dragged to hotbar, setting up a macro to change the content of a hotbar might make things easier. But this requires you to have 2 unused hotbars
I.e hotbar #5 and #6
/micon "Summon"
/ac "Summon" <me>
/hotbar copy SCH 5 SCH 1
And other with "Summon II" and 5 is replaced with 6
It copies the content of your hidden hotbar ( 5 and 6 for example) to the visible hotbar 1 that you have keybinded. Use for example hotbar 5 for eos' and hotbar 6 for selene's skills.
This is really helpful especially if you have pet actions on 1 hotbar like me.
Set the hidden hotbars as if it was the #1 hotbar.
Yoy could use this witj CS too, but then you'd need 2 macros, as you'd want one macro to change the hotbars to attack mode, and other to change back to healing mode.
Sorry if that's a bit hard to understand. I know that I'm mostly bad at explaining.
"Sent on Android device"People need to remember that a healer's job isn't to heal HP
but rather to prevent HP from reaching 0
First I would like to mention, I hate you. You caused me 4 hours of reconfiguring macros and hotbar layouts. Second, thanks a TON for sharing this.If you're one of those scholars that wants to control your both pet, and have the pet actions dragged to hotbar, setting up a macro to change the content of a hotbar might make things easier. But this requires you to have 2 unused hotbars
I.e hotbar #5 and #6
/micon "Summon"
/ac "Summon" <me>
/hotbar copy SCH 5 SCH 1
And other with "Summon II" and 5 is replaced with 6
It copies the content of your hidden hotbar ( 5 and 6 for example) to the visible hotbar 1 that you have keybinded. Use for example hotbar 5 for eos' and hotbar 6 for selene's skills.
This is really helpful especially if you have pet actions on 1 hotbar like me.
Set the hidden hotbars as if it was the #1 hotbar.
Yoy could use this witj CS too, but then you'd need 2 macros, as you'd want one macro to change the hotbars to attack mode, and other to change back to healing mode.
Sorry if that's a bit hard to understand. I know that I'm mostly bad at explaining.
I took it a little farther though, and probably a huge bonus information to any PS4 players (and probably PC players who use a gamepad too). Turns out you can have the cross hotbar AND standard hotbars active at the same time. While at first it may seem weird and cluttered to have all your abilities on two different hotbars, considering on a controller you are probably going to use the cross hotbar only, I wouldn't jump to conclusions just yet. The cross hotbar can only display 16 items at one time. Hotbars can display 12 at a time 10 times over (120 icons, if you're crazy). What do I need with 136 icons? Situational awareness.
With SCH (and to a lesser extent WHM), I can set off crosshotbar cooldown timers on a single (or two) lines for monitoring. It lets me see the status of offGCD timers such as rouse, fey____, eye4eye, virus, aetherflow, and anything else with a long CD that you don't have room for on your main cross hotbar. Again, just more situational awareness on my abilities. That said, this is my new macro for summoning:
/micon "Summon"
/ac "Swiftcast" <me>
/ac "Summon" <me> (incase swiftcast failed)
/wait
/ac "Summon" <me>
/chotbar copy SCH 5(6) SCH 4
/hotbar copy SCH 8(9) SCH 10
The chotbar line affects my L2+R2 cross hotbar and the hotbar line affects my situational awareness line. Remember that 7-10 are vertical hotbars, so you can change it to 1-6 if you want something horizonal more. I may change it to this too.
Happy healing!
Last edited by Delvish; 04-07-2014 at 11:28 PM. Reason: 1000 characters
<tt> macros are wonderful, all of my offensive spells are macros with <tt>.
I can't imagine why you wouldn't want to use the swiftraise macro.
The simple benedicition macro (so you don't use it on yourself if the target dies) is beautiful.
After that I think most macros are counterproductive:
-Divine seal, medica II macros are often a waste of DS. Sometimes you just want to top people off and leave them with a HoT... they don't always need the BEST HoT. However, sometimes when heavy damage is coming, or mana intense fights, DS regen on the tank is incredibly valuable.
-Making Cure III self targeted doesn't make sense to me either. Often mellee and the tank need more healing than the group, and I don't want to be close enough that a cure III targeting myself would reach them. I also actually really like plain old Medica. If you're astute enough to know the pros and cons of the cast times, MP, and potency, then you know there are situations for both - I see value in a self targeted Cure III, but if I made that macro, I'd also want an unmacrod cure III.
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