It works without a wait time then? I have something similar, but with a wait time of 2 in case it would otherwise try to activate basic touch.
Ah my bad, thought you ment in use for a longer macro.
Still very useful to have, thanks.
My own macro for longer sequences of crafting:
(touch x5)/ac "Steady Hand II" <wait.2>
/ac "Precise Touch" <wait.2>
/ac "Basic Touch" <wait.3>
/ac "Precise Touch" <wait.2>
/ac "Basic Touch" <wait.3>
/ac "Precise Touch" <wait.2>
/ac "Basic Touch" <wait.3>
/ac "Precise Touch" <wait.2>
/ac "Basic Touch" <wait.3>
/ac "Precise Touch" <wait.2>
/ac "Basic Touch" <wait.3>
I havent tested the wait times properly, so im not sure if it can be done with less.
All I know is the above will work for anywhere you want a Precise Touch>Basic Touch.
It will activate Precise Touch if a good condition is present, and otherwise use a Basic Touch in its place.
Edit:
Wait time on the Precise Touch can be lower to 1 it seems. Basic Touch cant be lowered to 1 or it will cause the touches to ''collide and cancel each other''. From one test Basic Touch with a wait time of 2 seems to work.
Im guessing the total wait time for [Precise Touch + Basic Touch] needs to be atleast 3.


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