He means when he already have it aimed, start casting cure and if his voice goes off, does it interrupt the cast without Surecast or not. Honestly, I don't know for sure since I'm not a healer main. Just thought I'd clarify.
I dont think it does interrupt you. However, with autoface target, cure is going to alter your aim and freeze someone. Without it, you wont be able to cast on anyone behind you. I believe that once or twice I used medica while aiming a voice. I happened to be close enough to the one I actually wanted to heal... but it was an emergency situation and almost never happens, so I cant be too sure. But im fairly sure voice never interrupts you, you just have to face a different direction/move to the right spot
You don't need to be facing the target to cast cure spells (or stoneskin) on them. I do it all the time. It is very simple to test as well just turn it off face away from someone and cast cure on them. Blew the mind of my SCH when I showed him.
Whenever I go into T7 I shut off autoface target and aim at the spot we normally place the renauds then don't really have to move unless I get shriek or something goes wrong. Voice will interrupt you if your in the middle of a cast when it goes off (ie when you would stone anyone in front of you) I'm just not sure if using surecast will prevent that. I'll have to try it next time I'm in there.
The command to turn on/off autofacetarget is /autofacetarget. I forget where it is in the settings since I just made a macro to do that.
Last edited by Yonko; 06-21-2014 at 02:37 AM.
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