


Have yet to find an icon that wasn't in the list. The code is /micon "spellname", btw.
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The two macros I use the most right now are:
/ac "Aero" <tt>
and
/ac "Stone" <tt>
This makes is so I can target the tank to heal'em, while attacking his target in healing downtime. They are great so far! I recommend them!
And once I get Repose I will be setting up a macro to tell the party I a sleeping a target, and mark the target ^^
Good Healing All!
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I just FINALLY worked out a "Repose" Macro that I am happy with. I run with my Guildmates a lot but this can help with random groups as well. Let's assume that your Tank is Marking Targets for the group.
/target <Bind1>
/em put <t> to Sleep!
/ac "Repose" <t>
/wait 28
/em looks worried.... The Enemy is waking up!
Now I tried to use <t> instead of "The ENEMY is waking up" but of course 28seconds later you are most likely healing the Tank. Also if you are setting up the Marks yourself you may tweak this one a bit.
/marking bind1
/wait 2
/ac "Repose" <t>
/em put <t> to Sleep!
/wait 28
/em looks worried.... The Enemy is waking up!
This is all I have figured out so far. I like targets Marked so everyone knows who they should be attacking or not. Hope you have luck with your "Repose" Macro!

I did a healing macro in sort of the same way, except I used the ignore 1 sign. The Bind sign caused Black Mages to think they needed to sleep it, while my ignore sign was basically saying ITS SLEPT, DON'T ATTACK! Lol.I just FINALLY worked out a "Repose" Macro that I am happy with. I run with my Guildmates a lot but this can help with random groups as well. Let's assume that your Tank is Marking Targets for the group.
/target <Bind1>
/em put <t> to Sleep!
/ac "Repose" <t>
/wait 28
/em looks worried.... The Enemy is waking up!
This is all I have figured out so far. I like targets Marked so everyone knows who they should be attacking or not. Hope you have luck with your "Repose" Macro!



I can't get this to work. I've tried:
/target <bind 1>
/em targeting <t>
Which, if I understand it, should select the target marked with the "Bind 1" mark, and then tell me that it's targeting the name of the mob. When I execute it, I get no error message, but the targeting carat doesn't appear over the mob's head, and the emote just says "Lyra targeting " with no name. What am I doing wrong, here?
(Oh, and before anyone suggests it, /target <Bind1>, /target <Bind 1>, and /target <bind1> all give me error messages).

try /enemyicon bind1 <t> (if you wanna make multiples it goes up to 3) there is also ignore1 & ignore2 as wellI can't get this to work. I've tried:
/target <bind 1>
/em targeting <t>
Which, if I understand it, should select the target marked with the "Bind 1" mark, and then tell me that it's targeting the name of the mob. When I execute it, I get no error message, but the targeting carat doesn't appear over the mob's head, and the emote just says "Lyra targeting " with no name. What am I doing wrong, here?
(Oh, and before anyone suggests it, /target <Bind1>, /target <Bind 1>, and /target <bind1> all give me error messages).
My macro reads as
/micon "repose"
/enemyicon bind1 <t>
/p (casting spell) (repose) >>>> <t>
/ac "repose" <t>
Last edited by Talamasca; 10-02-2013 at 03:55 PM.
I also like throwing in some face targets with /ft when using the mo macros.


Do help/harm macros exist? Macro uses a different ability if an enemy or friend is targeted.
nice thread! I just made this macro for Energy drain for now:
this allow me to see if I'm eligible to cast it plus cast on the tank's target or my target when I'm soloing, no need for wait command.Code:/micon "Energy Drain" /ac "Energy Drain" <tt> /ac "Energy Drain" <t>
Thank you Lukaz. With your help I was able to figure it out. I didn't realize that the icon stays "m" in the Macro window until you drag it to your hotbar. =)
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