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    Maero's Avatar
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    I'shtola Maqa
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    If in duty with a Warrior and during big pulls and such i take it upon myself to use goad oh them.
    Same situation while raiding, usually dragoon in our FC asks me for goad.
    Mantra i usually use if we take on big hits and such.
    I am actually thinking of making a macro for goad during raids and such as it takes me time on PS4 to select person that wants goad and applying it and also being on my 2nd crossbar

    Quote Originally Posted by ChaozK View Post

    Also minor gripe since i have seen it being done by a lot of NINs, PLDs dont need goad for AOE since they use MP for flash. Give it to the other dps instead.
    So very very true, it is just so sad the amount of Paladins that get mad if you do not use Goad on them even for little pulls, it's like really
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    Last edited by Maero; 12-30-2014 at 01:03 AM.

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    Synestr's Avatar
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    Synestr Ashbringer
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maero View Post
    ...I am actually thinking of making a macro for goad during raids and such as it takes me time on PS4 to select person that wants goad and applying it and also being on my 2nd crossbar...
    Good idea. I have two macro's for goad, one for War tank, and another if I have no WAR tank for the DPS.

    Macro 1 (WAR tank)
    /micon "goad"
    /ac "goad" <tt>
    /p ** {Goad} - {Just used it!} >> <tt>

    The above macro will goad your tank. They should be your target's target. Nice and easy.

    Macro 2 (PLD tank, goading a DPS)
    /micon "goad"
    /ac "goad" <#>
    /p ** {Goad} - {Just used it!} >> <#>

    This second one has two ways it can be used. The # represents the party member you will be goading, before duty or raid starts you can edit your macro to reflect their position (1,3,7, etc.). You said you are on PS4 so that might not be too efficient. The other way to do it is to just use <t>. With this though you will have to select the target before activating the macro. I do not play on the PS4 so I am not sure which would be easier.

    I place the macro's right next to each other with the tank one first, since the WAR has priority.

    Just thought I would share.
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