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  1. #11
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    Lyrica_Ashtine's Avatar
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    Sadako Yamamura
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    Phoenix
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    Marauder Lv 1
    <t> combined with <tt> will never work with embrace. Whichever line's first will always be applied when it comes to healing spells.

    When you target an invalid target for healing, the caster of the spell will always target him or herself

    So for example: Enemy A is targeting Friendly B, you target A
    targeting A with <tt> would heal B
    Targeting B with <tt> would cause the fairy to heal herself and <t> would never happen

    Simply because <tt> targets an invalid target for healing and thus the fairy will heal herself

    Alternatively you could write two macro's, one with <t> and another with <tt>, but this completely beats the purpose of a macro - Which I find ridiculous to use in the first place and is a poorman's lazy tool for healing (or for PS4 player)

    Edit:
    But I suppose I could offer you a solution to your ordeal, although somewhat unorthodox.
    <circle>, <square>, <ignore1>, <attack1> whatever you can imagine by marking targets are valid placeholders for macro's
    for example:
    /pac "Embrace" <circle>
    This line would heal whoever's "circle"

    Keep in mind: Overly complex or unflexible macro's such as these would make your gameplay clunky

    edit2:
    As for why this would work:
    /pac "embrace" <circle>
    /pac "embrace" <t>

    If there is no one marked with a circle, the <t> would be read instead. This does require someone to be marked with a specific mark AND your fairy will not heal anyone else as long you have this macro, meaning less control over your fairy. (remember what I said about macro's earlier in this post?)
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    Last edited by Lyrica_Ashtine; 08-14-2015 at 05:03 AM.