For the first example given where you want to use skills like Cover, TBN, etc. on the other tank, I personally prefer to just use the "target's target" selection function assigned to a key press since in most instances you would be using such abilities when you are OTing and you need to cast it on the MT and therefore would be targeting the boss whose target would be the MT.
I also find this useful for DPSing on healer since I can toggle between the tank and their target at the press of a button. For example, I have "tab target (nearest->farthest)" set to mouse scrollwheel left-click, "tab target (farthest->nearest)" set to mouse scrollwheel right-click although I am debating to change this to scroll through party members and scrollwheel down-click to be "target's target". I find this far more quick, easy and versatile compared to trying to bake such targeting into different macros and I always prefer smart keybinds over relying on macros.
If you really want to macro it, you could probably use <tt> instead.
As for the macro for Salted Earth, I've tried it in the past and ended up not liking it. While I understand how the macro can make it easier to quickly just throw it down, I ended up preferring the fine control of placing it manually. For example when doing a long pull I queue Salted up towards the end and drop it in front of the final group right where I am going to stop right as they agro and move towards me so we end up meeting right in the middle of the AoE. I also will sometimes place Salted on secondary targets so it gets more ticks out on them while we burn the primary target, for example I do that on the group of 3 summoners in Kugane Castle and with the 3 sword phase of Zenos in Ala Mhigo. Maybe I'm just being a control freak but I just prefer the manual control and I definitely find that you get used to it and dropping it where you want quickly becomes pretty much a reflex action.
Overall my feeling regarding macros in this game is that they can be useful for certain things such as team communication and call outs but when it comes to actions I feel that smart keybinds and hotbar organization end up serving me better. Reliance on too much automation of your abilities tends to detract from flexibility and being able to quickly adjust imo.
This is a really good one and a great idea for every tank to have.
For macros ...
This is a pretty common one so that provoke is followed up with an agro generator.
/ac "Provoke"
/ac "Shield Lob/Tomahawk/Unmend"



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