<Target to Bind 1> is the one you're thinking of. All the marks show what command it is when you mouseover them in the signs window.Yes it would, Neko!
Although there are a few better icons to use than the attack ones (there's a bind and an X one).
Just to note, there ARE placeholders (stuff like <t>) to target specific icons regardless of where they are. <attack1> will target whoever has the Attack #1 icon whereas... <bind1> was it? will attack whoever has the Chain #1 icon
Arigatou./ta <mark1> (targets the creature marked as #1, works for 2, 3, etc.)
Information found here: http://eorzeareborn.com/macro-overview/. This will make things easier in dungeons.
Sweet I know this macro system from FF11 odd there isn't a select or battle target option.
Anyone know what macro command for pet to attack target?
Is there a way to activate one macro from another? Wonder if you could activate an infinite loop of emotes when you go afk haha
Ah ok then. So then is there away to say change target in macro instead of using the "tab" or the "Dpad" and say to sleep 2 enemies with 1 micro chain?Yes it would, Neko!
Although there are a few better icons to use than the attack ones (there's a bind and an X one).
Just to note, there ARE placeholders (stuff like <t>) to target specific icons regardless of where they are. <attack1> will target whoever has the Attack #1 icon whereas... <bind1> was it? will attack whoever has the Chain #1 icon
I actually believe I saw a "target next" ability in the actions menu so I imagine that would work. Something like /ac "target next" <me> or whatever the command is actually called (it's been my experience that if you don't have a target for an action you need to use <me> as a placeholder but I may be wrong). However, I don't think it would be a very trustworthy macro unless you know what the next target with be 100%. A mouseover macro would be safer.
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