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    Umbriere's Avatar
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    Umbrie Nightshroud
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    Dancer Lv 78

    anybody know how to do 30 WHM macros?

    i need help with some 30 WHM macros to tide me while i level from 30 to 50 and i don't even know how to do macros in the first place and am beyond the opposite of computer saavy.
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    Nazreen Eby
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    Scholar Lv 70
    WHM has mostly no macros. Maybe an announcement for raise is useful or that you used bene (level 50 skill tho) you can macro Eye for an Eye and Virus as well to announce usement and to use while DPSing (<t> <tt>) but think thats it.
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    RylaiBluecrow's Avatar
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    Snow Requiescat
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    Siren
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    Pugilist Lv 60
    You can use a macro to umm tell your party member that you are raising them, so that they don't release.

    /micon "raise"
    /ac "raise"
    /p ((Whatever you wanna say in party chat that automatically goes off when you use this macro. For me, i just put)) Raising <t>, hang in there. <se.1>

    Let me explain. /micon is used for the icon of the macro, you want the raise icon on this macro so you put raise there. Or if you want some other icon, there are some default icons when you click on the icon in macro tab. /ac is short for /action, so yeah, it lets you to cast raise on the target. /p is used when you wanna say something in party whenever you use this macro. <t> is your target. <se.#>(# here being a number from 1~15) is a sound effect that will goes off when you use the macro.

    So same thing with the virus macro. You want the Virus ability as crossclass from Arcanist.

    /micon "virus"
    /ac "virus"
    /p ((again, whatever you wanna put in here))Virus is casted on <t>. <se.1>
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    Last for me but not least, it's a "oh shit this mob is attacking me and i need to save myself since tank is busy" macro

    /micon "fluid aura"((noted here that i use fluid aura instead of repose is because i wanna see fluid aura's cd, since repose is built into global cool down.))
    /ac "fluid aura"
    /wait 0.5
    /ac "repose" <t>
    /mk ignore1 <t>
    /p ((warning your party that you are putting this mob to sleep))Casting repose on <t>, please don't wake it up.<se.1>


    [FFxiv macro full commands]
    http://ffxiv.consolegameswiki.com/wiki/Macro

    [A pretty good guide i found online about whm macro]
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5KxnldINww

    [A good guide on macro in general]
    https://katella.wordpress.com/katell.../ffxiv-macros/
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    Player
    RylaiBluecrow's Avatar
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    Oh, one last thing. The most important of them all.

    /micon "benediction"
    /ac "benediction" <t>

    This ensures that if your target is prematurely dead while you are under animation lock, it will NOT be casted on you, which is a waste of cooldown and large amount of unwanted hate on yourself. You probaly have noticed, if you are targeting a mob that is attacking you, and casting Cure for instance, it will not be casted upon that mob. The game will know that it's an enemy so it will goes back to the caster. Benediction is like this.
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    Alisi's Avatar
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    Tempest Deep
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    Arcanist Lv 80
    I use mouse overs to heal (always have) and thus this is what I do in my marco's.

    /micon will put the spell picture of whatever spell you want (like for cure or cure II or whatever.)
    /ac will be what you use to cast whatever spell you want with the spell name in quotation marks.
    <mo> is for mouseover.

    So for my cure macro:

    /micon "Cure"
    /ac "Cure" <mo>

    You'll get an error if you don't use hover your mouse over the side party nameplates or your target's target.
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    itsmykeeyo's Avatar
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    Hyuei Durai
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    Cactuar
    Main Class
    Arcanist Lv 50
    Macros I use:

    Used to "stance dance" DPS: Do this when u have ur focus on tank. after Stone is casted u can just tab to target the boss as you won't have <tt>(target's target) anymore. follow up with DPS.
    /macroicon “Cleric Stance”
    /ac “Cleric Stance” <me>
    /ac “Aero” <tt>
    /wait 1
    /ac “Stone” <tt>

    Other side of "stance dance" Heal: follow it up with cure.
    /micon "Cure II"
    /ac "Cleric Stance" <me>
    /ac "Cure II" <mo>

    /micon "Raise"
    /ac "Swiftcast" <me>
    /wait 1
    /ac "Raise" <mo>
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    Alvis Yune
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    Adamantoise
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    Fisher Lv 70
    I will warn you that anything you put onto a Macro is now partial to Macro skill-lock. Which is to say, normally, when you activate an ability, if you're busying finishing up another ability (eg you're in the last .5 seconds of Cure and you hit Raise), then the game will 'queue' that new ability to automatically start afterwards (So you'll finish up that cure and go straight into the Raise cast). However, with macros, this doesn't happen. If you can't activate the action in the macro at that exact moment, it's simply lost. This is really important to get used to, especially with Swiftcast > Raise - you want to be very careful to ensure your Raise actually casts!

    One set of macros that is often used, using Virus as an example:
    /micon "Virus"
    /ac "Virus" <t>
    /ac "Virus" <tt>

    This attempts to cast Virus, first on whatever you're targetting directly, and second on whatever that target is targetting. This is a very useful one, because you don't have to swap targets from your tank. It'll auto-target whoever the tank's attacking, which will generally be the boss. You can do this macro with your targetted DPS spells as well, if you want; but be aware that the 'unable to queue' does negatively impact your ability to cast spells back to back.
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    Last edited by Garlyle; 05-10-2015 at 10:22 AM.

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    Kikori Lyehga
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    Sargatanas
    Main Class
    Conjurer Lv 70
    You generally shouldn't use macros to chain together multiple skills. It's an overall efficiency loss, and easy to disrupt with any accidental twitch of movement, susceptible to being disrupted by lag, and relying on those doesn't allow for flexibility or improvising.
    The above Macros for linking action to speech...
    /ac "Raise" <t> <wait.1>
    /p Get up, <t>! <se.5>
    ... or for making sure something like Benediction isn't wasted, or Virus is a one-click deal regardless of target, are good examples of what healers can really utilize. It's all about helping make sure people know what assistance is providing so they don't panic that attention isn't being given for something like a Virused Mountain Buster.
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    Cirra Maru
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    Famfrit
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    Conjurer Lv 70
    Quote Originally Posted by RylaiBluecrow View Post
    Last for me but not least, it's a "oh shit this mob is attacking me and i need to save myself since tank is busy" macro

    /micon "fluid aura"((noted here that i use fluid aura instead of repose is because i wanna see fluid aura's cd, since repose is built into global cool down.))
    /ac "fluid aura"
    /wait 0.5
    /ac "repose" <t>
    /mk ignore1 <t>
    /p ((warning your party that you are putting this mob to sleep))Casting repose on <t>, please don't wake it up.<se.1>


    [FFxiv macro full commands]
    http://ffxiv.consolegameswiki.com/wiki/Macro

    [A pretty good guide i found online about whm macro]
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5KxnldINww

    [A good guide on macro in general]
    https://katella.wordpress.com/katell.../ffxiv-macros/
    Don't use this macro, if a monster is on you, bring it to the tank.
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