I have a question about the Fairy. Will she still cast Embrace on players below 80% on obey, or do you have to command her to heal at any time Obey is on?

I have a question about the Fairy. Will she still cast Embrace on players below 80% on obey, or do you have to command her to heal at any time Obey is on?

It is 80% and you can't turn it off even if you want to.
One of your earlier posts talked about figuring out how to fit skills into your 32 slots. As a controller player, my approach is a combination of putting some abilities (like summons and protect) on a 3rd bar and also using some macros to save space. I discuss it in lots of detail in my guide.
As for micro-managing, that term is probably scarier than it needs to be. It basically boils down to two things: manually casting Embrace for the tank who is over 80% health and treating your faerie's cool downs as your own instead of letting her waste them at random.
How To Train Your Faerie
http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/threads/209109-How-To-Train-Your-Faerie-A-Comprehensive-Guide
Best tank guide ever! (Not mine but I am putting it in my sig because it is THAT awesome.)
http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/threads/228662-A-Visual-Guide-to-Tanking
Hello !
Some use only Selene, other than Eos. I'm learning to play scholar and i don't understand. I use Eos in dungeon beacause i'm not sure of myself but, once 60, i will use Selene all the time ?




Pre level 40, Selene doesn't bring much to the table. Few situations require an AoE cleanse, and silent dusk won't bring anywhere near the benefit of whispering dawn.
40+ the game changes as you can provide a significant speed buff every 60 seconds. You will likely use Selene nearly full time at this point during dungeon runs and solo play.
I personally still use Eos for boss fights. These fights love to bring scripted AoE damage and Fey illumination+rouse+whispering Dawn is just godly.


I agree with this approach and would like to add some input.One of your earlier posts talked about figuring out how to fit skills into your 32 slots. As a controller player, my approach is a combination of putting some abilities (like summons and protect) on a 3rd bar and also using some macros to save space. I discuss it in lots of detail in my guide.
I put all my main healing skills, as well as the active fairy skills, on crossbar 1. I put all my DPS skills, as well as Cleric Stance, on crossbar 3 (because crossbar 2 is my shared items-and-stuff bar). Then I use Extended Crossbar (LT+RT or RT+LT) and put my less-used stuff like Raise, summoning macros (will get to those), Protect, Sustain, and pet positioning skills up there for easy access.
As for the summoning macros, I use these:
andCode:/micon "Summon" /ac Summon /crosshotbar pet "Silent Dusk" 1 LDL /crosshotbar pet "Fey Caress" 1 LDU /crosshotbar pet "Fey Wind" 1 LDR /wait 2 /petaction Obey /wait 4 /petaction Obey
These will summon a pet, set its skills to crossbar 1, and set the pet to Obey. This means you don't need to keep both Eos' and Selene's skills on your bar at all times - the macros will switch them out as needed, depending on which fairy you summoned. Three less slots needed on your bars.Code:/micon "Summon II" /ac "Summon II" /crosshotbar pet "Whispering Dawn" 1 LDL /crosshotbar pet "Fey Covenant" 1 LDU /crosshotbar pet "Fey Illumination" 1 LDR /wait 2 /petaction Obey /wait 4 /petaction Obey
Last edited by seekified; 06-10-2016 at 04:45 PM.
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