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    Lev Decimo
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    Pugilist Lv 50
    Like lollie said macros will slow you down. especially with monk because the only way i could see doing it is to have a macro for every form rotation we have which is daunting. I dont think multiple hotbars will be much help to you especially if you use keys like shift ctrl and alt, but depending on what you want to do a naga might help you out with its 12 button side keys and then you can use the two top keys for modifiers like sift and alt giving you 36 skills on your mouse. which way you want to do it is up to you.
    an example macro would be

    DISCLAIMER: I have never used nor created a skill macro before. This is simply an example based off things i have seen. It is by no means perfect and may not even function. It si simply to illustrate the complexity of creating a fully macro based monk.

    /ac snap punch
    /wait "insert you gcd"
    /ac twin snakes
    /wait "gcd"
    /ac dragon kick

    you would then need to do the same thing for

    dragon -> twin -> Demolish
    boot -> true -> snap
    boot -> true -> demolish

    you would then need an extra button for ToD and your buffs. if you wanted to macro your buffs it would look something like

    /ac dragon kick
    /ac blood for blood
    /wait "timer not sure was thinking 1"
    /ac twin snakes
    /ac Internal release
    /wait
    /ac snap punch

    you then get into things like steel peak and howling fist.

    you would then have to either put them into an existing macro like you can with buffs and you could have separate buttons if your able to.

    I hope you see how complicated things can get and even this is the tip of the iceberg. I really dont think macros are the way to go but that is up to you.
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    Last edited by Lev_Decimo; 08-16-2014 at 12:58 AM.

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