Hello! Im back again, and I made some minor updates to the guide. I will probably review and update it a bit again tomorrow, Im rather tired right now, also added an opening that this is primarily a beginner's guide now.


Hello! Im back again, and I made some minor updates to the guide. I will probably review and update it a bit again tomorrow, Im rather tired right now, also added an opening that this is primarily a beginner's guide now.

I have a suggestion for your macro section. I have found it very helpful to create macros for all my enemy targeting abilities (attacks, virus, bane, etc) to do target or target's target. That way, you can keep the tank targeted and have your attacks hit whoever he is hitting without having to switch targets, and you can also target enemies normally. It's a great setup for beginners.
Example:
/macroicon "Ruin"
/ac "Ruin" <t>
/ac "Ruin" <tt>
Unfortunately, similar macros do not work as intended for healing. If you are on console like me, you gotta target your healing the old fashioned way. For PC, there are mouse over macros that sound very useful.
I'm tinkering with adding embrace onto my dps macros like this one to fill in any gaps while casting. You could always prompt another macro with embrace attached while charging a dot, but it seems to work so far.I have a suggestion for your macro section. I have found it very helpful to create macros for all my enemy targeting abilities (attacks, virus, bane, etc) to do target or target's target. That way, you can keep the tank targeted and have your attacks hit whoever he is hitting without having to switch targets, and you can also target enemies normally. It's a great setup for beginners.
Example:
/macroicon "Ruin"
/ac "Ruin" <t>
/ac "Ruin" <tt>
Unfortunately, similar macros do not work as intended for healing. If you are on console like me, you gotta target your healing the old fashioned way. For PC, there are mouse over macros that sound very useful.

I personally prefer to have a separate macro for embrace, but keying embrace to everything is fairly popular. If you do it, know that it will not queue up embrace. If the 3 second cool down is not up, then embrace will not go off. To create a ghetto way of queuing, I put a couple more casts with 1 second waits on my embrace macro, so that part of the macro would look like:
/pac "Embrace"
/wait
/pac "Embrace"
/wait
/pac "Embrace"
I actually noticed this very thing. I'm still leveling SCH in 40's, so I wasn't sure if this was useful or not. Thanks for the tip.I personally prefer to have a separate macro for embrace, but keying embrace to everything is fairly popular. If you do it, know that it will not queue up embrace. If the 3 second cool down is not up, then embrace will not go off. To create a ghetto way of queuing, I put a couple more casts with 1 second waits on my embrace macro, so that part of the macro would look like:
/pac "Embrace"
/wait
/pac "Embrace"
/wait
/pac "Embrace"



Question for OP:
Some recent theorycrafting data (not on this forum, obviously) suggests that Selene's buffs only give the party about a 1.8~2.0% DPS boost. That's with perfect buff uptime, which having Selene on Obey is going to be hard to do.
Others will claim anywhere from a 3% to 8% dps boost, but I haven't seen such claims backed by any data.
With a DPS boost of <= 2.0%... Do you still think Selene is worth it endgame, particularly giving up the ability to manually cast/precast embrace?


I'm not console but I do use a gamepad so I know what you mean. I never had targetting issues but I'll include this since I imagine it will still be useful for a lot of people.I have a suggestion for your macro section. I have found it very helpful to create macros for all my enemy targeting abilities (attacks, virus, bane, etc) to do target or target's target. That way, you can keep the tank targeted and have your attacks hit whoever he is hitting without having to switch targets, and you can also target enemies normally. It's a great setup for beginners.
Example:
/macroicon "Ruin"
/ac "Ruin" <t>
/ac "Ruin" <tt>
Unfortunately, similar macros do not work as intended for healing. If you are on console like me, you gotta target your healing the old fashioned way. For PC, there are mouse over macros that sound very useful.


That is a good tip giantslayer, I'll add it in.
I've also updated the OP with a little personal information just because it only took a few hours for someone to ignore the 'beginner's' part of this guide



I use Embrace macros for Adlo and Physick (handy also because they double as simple Embrace hotkeys when you interrupt your own cast and want to split heal). However, I generally prefer the fairy to be independent while I DPS rather than being forced to heal a specific target, even if the tank is usually a safe bet. If I want to keep the tank topped off, I swap my target in the middle of DPS hard casts and force Embraces with my single-target heal macros.

I agree on the dps part. Also, if you bind embrace to your attacks and switch to targeting an enemy instead of the tank, then your fairy will heal herself.I use Embrace macros for Adlo and Physick (handy also because they double as simple Embrace hotkeys when you interrupt your own cast and want to split heal). However, I generally prefer the fairy to be independent while I DPS rather than being forced to heal a specific target, even if the tank is usually a safe bet. If I want to keep the tank topped off, I swap my target in the middle of DPS hard casts and force Embraces with my single-target heal macros.
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