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    Do you have separate macros?
    I built 4 for most dungeons. Each one is set up:
    /ac "Cure" <1>

    Of course each subsequent one is <2>, <3>, etc. I have successfully set up my crossbar to heal a full party with these macros too. I make good use of swapping crossbars for additional spells. It helps to remember what spells are where. I like these macros because I do not often have to change away from targeting the enemy.

    I then set each macro to my crossbar.

    For the macro icon, I selected the big number icons to be easily recognizable over using /micon "Cure"

    I use SCH also and use "Physick" in place of Cure.

    I recently swapped from ps3 to ps4 and they work still.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sadana View Post
    Do you have separate macros?
    I built 4 for most dungeons. Each one is set up:
    /ac "Cure" <1>

    Of course each subsequent one is <2>, <3>, etc. I have successfully set up my crossbar to heal a full party with these macros too.
    I wrote 3 separate macros -

    /ac "Cure" <1>
    /ac "Cure" <2>
    /ac "Cure" <3>

    and assigned each of these macros to button on crossbar. Additionally i created & assigned to button macro /ac "Cure" <tt> (to cure tank)
    Curetank works fine in all situations.
    I tried to use cure-by-number not in real parties (i want to train before join) - it was "duties" assigned by duty finder (with real players) and quest duties with NPC and failed with " <...> is not a valid target" messages

    Can you try to use your macros in duty finder's party an write here about result?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alx789 View Post
    I wrote 3 separate macros -

    /ac "Cure" <1>
    /ac "Cure" <2>
    /ac "Cure" <3>

    and assigned each of these macros to button on crossbar. Additionally i created & assigned to button macro /ac "Cure" <tt> (to cure tank)
    Curetank works fine in all situations.
    I tried to use cure-by-number not in real parties (i want to train before join) - it was "duties" assigned by duty finder (with real players) and quest duties with NPC and failed with " <...> is not a valid target" messages

    Can you try to use your macros in duty finder's party an write here about result?
    I'm sorry; I'm not sure what you are asking. If you don't have anyone in your party, your macros will only return the "not a valid target" error message. You can summon your bird to test the <2> target. I have been using the above macros successfully in dungeons for months without issue.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alx789 View Post
    it was "duties" assigned by duty finder (with real players) and quest duties with NPC and failed with " <...> is not a valid target" messages
    With NPCs that makes sense, as NPCs aren't actually considered part of your party (even when you're in a quest that requires you to protect them).

    I don't know why it wouldn't have worked with real DF parties, though. It should have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Niwashi View Post
    With NPCs that makes sense, as NPCs aren't actually considered part of your party (even when you're in a quest that requires you to protect them).

    I don't know why it wouldn't have worked with real DF parties, though. It should have.
    I too. When use shield spell, it works for all DF light party members. And i don't know how to pass CNJ level 15 guild quest without healing. My CNJ is overleveled and his level drops to 19 during this duty.
    I decided to create test button on another class button set and will try different variants of this script in DF duties...
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