


Zakard was not right, see the quote in my post, not the current post he has.Actually the other guy is right. As you said, "they use them one at a time, in the priority of top to bottom". In your first macro example if you want to use only internal release and not blood for blood you would not be able to because you have blood for blood listed in the macro first.
Regardless, what's to stop you from pressing Internal Release instead if you want Internal Release? How does that make macros something to stay away from?
Either both your macro and Internal Release are in easy-to-reach locations (in which case why macro at all?), or Internal Release is in a hard to reach location (negating the entire point you have about saving space). Regardless, if you only want to hit IR in this example, you're going to have to fight the muscle memory of hitting the macro, so why not just have it separate entirely?
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