/p Death is only the beginning, <t>
/ac "Resurrection"
(reference from The Mummy)
/p Death is only the beginning, <t>
/ac "Resurrection"
(reference from The Mummy)
/micon "verraise"
/ac "verraise" <t>
/p "<t>, please stop having an intimate relationship with the ground."
I have another rez macro that i like more, but that's one i share with people who have died enough to use it.
Mine is kinda similar!
/micon "Resurrection"
/p You can stop hugging the floor now, <t>. <se.9>
/ac "Swiftcast" <me>
/wait 2
/ac "Resurrection" <t>
<target> You make my heart go doki doki!
I have two, and switch them around if I use them too much, or when I get bored of one.
"Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, currently scraping <t> from the earth's crust"
And
"<t> get off the floor! Everybody walk the dinosaur!"
People would comment on my second one a lot in the diadem, where there are lots of dinosaurs XD
I kinda like mine it goes,
"Don't worry <t>, time heals all wounds"
Those who understand a little Japanese might get the subtle joke.
Toki in Japanese means time, so I'm saying I heal all wounds
I want this thread to live, I've read amazing macros...
Since its been much more than 10 years that I play as a healer, I'm a helly kamidere.
Annd here is my macro : " Please <t>, stop feeding my god complex. <se.3> "
This game needs reraise, so I can go back to using "Death is only the beginning."
/micon "resurrection"
/ac "ressurection" <t>
/p "I'm not your momma <t> but I'll raise you!" <se.10>
Can't claim credit for the idea but I saw something similar in a roulette awhile back and wanted something like it. xD The sound effect helps prevent double raising but in parties where there are multiple wipes to bad play I have a second, non-macro'd resurrection that won't make the sound. Once per duty is fine but when I have to raise a lot of people it gets too annoying even for me.
Before the death of Miasma II
/p Raising <t>! This is MP I could have used for more Miasma II's...
RIP Miasma II
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