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    Ramen's Avatar
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    Ramen Denkeim
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    Excalibur
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    Thaumaturge Lv 62
    I honestly don't think most of the raise macro are funny.

    First of all, as someone mentioned, commonly used action shouldn't put a macro especially these who spam the button without the <wait.1>. It gets extra annoying with the <se.X>. In the end of event, you just leave the evidence so many lines of people died... Also, why do you need to tell the other people you are raising someone?

    I always think if someone die, it is my fault 'cus I didn't keep their HP up. Even if they are the fool who can't dodge, you think if they can't notice the shinny weird-looking indicator on the ground, they will notice you are so busy to keep the pt alive or they are the fool? Of course they will blame you "never" cure them. So, it almost will result to be a jerk healer with these "wake up" "stop being lazy" macro...
    I never give commendation to these use these macro users either
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    SulwynCaliope's Avatar
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    Sulwyn Caliope
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    Tonberry
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    Scholar Lv 70
    Quote Originally Posted by Ramen View Post
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    I macro my raise with a msg to inform the other healer who is being raised. That way less mp is wasted. Raising someone takes like 800 mp per cast. If both of us are casting ress on the same target, that's a HUGE chunk of MP that gets wasted. :/
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    Chambui Tumet
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    Mateus
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    Lancer Lv 70
    Quote Originally Posted by Ramen View Post
    I honestly don't think most of the raise macro are funny.

    First of all, as someone mentioned, commonly used action shouldn't put a macro especially these who spam the button without the <wait.1>. It gets extra annoying with the <se.X>. In the end of event, you just leave the evidence so many lines of people died... Also, why do you need to tell the other people you are raising someone?

    I always think if someone die, it is my fault 'cus I didn't keep their HP up. Even if they are the fool who can't dodge, you think if they can't notice the shinny weird-looking indicator on the ground, they will notice you are so busy to keep the pt alive or they are the fool? Of course they will blame you "never" cure them. So, it almost will result to be a jerk healer with these "wake up" "stop being lazy" macro...
    I never give commendation to these use these macro users either
    Hallelujah. There's nothing I dislike more in a raid than an uppity conjurer.
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    Jim Berry
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    Malboro
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    Ninja Lv 90
    Quote Originally Posted by Ramen View Post
    I honestly don't think most of the raise macro are funny.

    First of all, as someone mentioned, commonly used action shouldn't put a macro especially these who spam the button without the <wait.1>. It gets extra annoying with the <se.X>. In the end of event, you just leave the evidence so many lines of people died... Also, why do you need to tell the other people you are raising someone?

    I always think if someone die, it is my fault 'cus I didn't keep their HP up. Even if they are the fool who can't dodge, you think if they can't notice the shinny weird-looking indicator on the ground, they will notice you are so busy to keep the pt alive or they are the fool? Of course they will blame you "never" cure them. So, it almost will result to be a jerk healer with these "wake up" "stop being lazy" macro...
    I never give commendation to these use these macro users either
    I have my main macro that has no text, which is:

    /macroicon "Swiftcast"
    /ac "Swiftcast" <me>
    /ac "Raise" <t>

    Then, I have my Raise macro with text when I am hard-raising.
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