/ac "Cure" <t> works differently from unmacroed "Cure" or /ac "Cure". /ac "Cure" <t> doesn't cure yourself when you target no one. It only shows an error message; "<t>" is not a valid target name. But it cures yourself when you target enemies.
true, yes. it's the latter part of that the "curing yourself when you target enemies" that bugs me. I have particular macro that I was trying out that would fail occasionally because of that.
"Unbelievable wipes... indescribable failings. Whining, bitching, rage quitting - through an endless party find." - Doho, A Whole New Whorl
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