the benefit of have assassinate on every attack so it fires off as soon as it can
the benefit of have assassinate on every attack so it fires off as soon as it can
macro'd GC skills have a natural delay built into them. there is something called skill queing. about half a second or so before you "should" be able to use another skill, you can, for lack of a better word, preload another skill. macros prevent that. meaning they are slower.
The downside is if you macro Assassinate to everything you can and will fire off an Assassinate at the wrong time; such as while the mob is casting a deadly AoE - you'll take that damage right to the face because you have no control over Assassinate...
Macros are good tools but they can't play for you...
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