Actually i use the " <tt> " command in my attack macro.
But when i play solo i cant use those
Is there a macro that can be use to attack the target of my target and work when i'm alone ?
Actually i use the " <tt> " command in my attack macro.
But when i play solo i cant use those
Is there a macro that can be use to attack the target of my target and work when i'm alone ?
In the macro, you can put both <tt> and <t> because it can do one or the other. Be aware that if you use it in healing macros it can interfere with each other although i do not have problem with it for dpsing.
thank you for the answer
how do you put the two in the same macro ?
when i put the two in the same macro only the first work
Last edited by John_Henry; 06-09-2016 at 01:29 AM.
To my knowledge there is no way to remove the errormessage that comes from making macros with overloading.
If you say 'pls' because it's shorter than 'please', I say 'no' because it's shorter than 'yes'.
/merror off
On a line i believe
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