If you're trying to save hotbar space, use the macro without a wait and use the key several times. Automating it with a single press invites interruption during the <wait>.
If you're trying to save hotbar space, use the macro without a wait and use the key several times. Automating it with a single press invites interruption during the <wait>.



My swiftcast macros are structured like this:
/swiftcast
/raise
Wait 1
/raise
The second raise activates when swiftcast is up, the first one activates when it's not, and just hardcasts the spell without delay.
And by the way, you can't queue a macro the way you can normal abilities. That's the drawback of macros.
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