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    Jun 2014
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    Claire Abigail
    World
    Coeurl
    Main Class
    Pugilist Lv 50
    A teeny tiny suggestion on the cure part, I suggest putting <t> first then <tt>. I'll explain using a scenario. You're in Titan hm, then weight of the land comes in and hits the other healer down to 200 hp so in a panic, you'll click on him and cast cure, instead of healing him you'll heal his target because <tt> is first then <t> is second.

    Oh here leme give you another macro
    /macroicon "Swiftcast"
    /ac "Swiftcast"
    /ac "raise" <t>
    /ac "raise" <1>
    /ac "raise" <2>
    /ac "raise" <3>
    /ac "raise" <4>
    /ac "raise" <5>
    /ac "raise" <6>
    /ac "raise" <7>
    /ac "raise" <8>
    /wait 60
    /echo <se.1> Swiftcast available

    If you'll use that macro dont forget to /psort

    Here's what it does, Another situation! So you're focus healing on the tank for titan hm, a new tank that's pretty squishy so you'll have to heal him often. Suddenly Titan does weight of the land and a dps dies! WITHOUT the macro you'll have to switch target to the dps and hopes the tank doesnt while you try to ress the other guy(lets assume the other healer fell down) then switch back to the tank and start healing again. WITH the macro you can just press that macro twice WITHOUT switching target and it will ress the guy without you having to switch target! But if you wanna ress a certain person you can just target the guy since <t> is at top REMEMBER to /psort, tank first then healers then dps!
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    Last edited by ClaireAbigail; 06-18-2014 at 04:22 PM.