




I wonder... if I made a set of jewelry melded with piety, if anyone would notice and call me out. xD
If you play with mouse and keyboard, mouseover macros are a lifesaver for abilities you may have to use on one of several players during the course of a fight. I put Cover on a mouseover macro back in T13 and left it that way ever since cause I love it.



Is a healer's job only to heal? Should a DPS (whose job is to DPS) never use E4E/Virus/Rend/Mantra?
Don't be so narrow minded. We have one job as a group, and that's to smoke enemies, regardless of who's healing/DPSing/tanking.
Last edited by Sleigh; 09-13-2015 at 07:56 AM.



I don't want the DPS to be wasting their time switching target to the tank for Eye for an Eye when they could be doing DPS, and especially when two healers are fully capable of casting it. Virus and Mantra are a lot more useful for a DPS to use in combat cause they don't have to switch targets.
Reminds me of a Paladin I ha in Bray Regular who refused to do anything but spam flash. He argued the same thing saying he quote "usually just spams flash and /mandervilledance" "I'll play how I want to" "I'm the tank and if I wanted to DPS I would have played a DPS"



You can just use an E4E <tt> or <mo> macro if you're a DPS. Same with Apocatastasis, Resurrection, Goad, whatever, you never actually have to lose your target when using support.
Last edited by Sleigh; 09-13-2015 at 02:47 PM.
Would you mind elaborating a bit more? I alt nin and anything to make using goad & the aggro tools more efficient would be awesome. ^^
<tt> is target's target (so if you're targeting the boss, and the boss is aggro'd to your tank, using a <tt> macro would use that ability on the aggro'd tank) and <mo> is mouseover (so if you hover your mouse over a player on the party list or their character model and press that macro you'll use that ability on them without needing to click on them/change targets).
An example for Goad would be:
/micon "Goad"
/ac "Goad" <tt>
or
/micon "Goad"
/ac "Goad" <mo>
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