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    Thaumaturge Lv 50
    Quote Originally Posted by shoultzilla View Post
    Fixed. You need the /wait command. Now they'll cast in sequence.
    By the way OP described i believe he/she means to use them without sequence. This is also what i do, I press it once for foresight and then after foresight is up i will press it again for feather foot to have a rolling buff on me while i tank multiple mobs. Sometimes I will spam to get all three of them up at once, very rarely though.
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    I agree with Kitru conv+SW is no bueno. But much like kitru pointed out if you are using thrill of battle re-actively instead of proactive i would add conv to it and let your healers know you need big heals so that you get the full advantage of both of those cool downs.
    -Unchained + Beserk + bloodbath is also a great macro especially for burn phases. i've also found that adding a /wait 15 then /p esuna in 5secs works well to clear pacification.
    - Heavy Swing + Bloodbath. great for speed running dungeons constantly keep BB up while running through mobs.
    Being that the warrior is very "situational" .. it kinda makes it so there are not many macros out there that are very effective. I would say that its best to just play and figure them on your own based on your style of play.

    The macro that I used the most while leveling and still do in dungeons are these two:
    - mark 1 + tomahawk. in this order so that if you only press once you can change the 1 to a different target
    - provoke + tomahawk + butchers block. This one is to regain aggro of a loss. the butchers block will go off if its with in range if its not it just wont.

    Also on a side note, i could be wrong but i believe that quotations in macros " " only need to be used when there are 2 words that need to be included in one command. for example:

    /ac "Heavy Swing" as oppose to a command with one word /ac Tomahawk.
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    Last edited by Techro; 01-24-2014 at 04:11 AM. Reason: more things