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Post by
hogo
Hi, I was wondering if its possible to have Claw Set off ferocious Bite when its at 3 stacks?
So when I click the Claw button at 3 stacks it uses Bite instead. Is this possible?
Thanks
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Post by
curlymon
Macros cannot check for Combo points anymore not for a long long long time.
@Vexien - 3 CPs is not bad if this is intended to be a leveling macro.
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Post by
hogo
im only level 13 at the moment and I have since replaced Claw.
also I can't get 5 stacks on a mob before it dies as im levelling but thanks for the feedback.
Are there any good levelling macros?
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Post by
pelf
If you specifically don't want the mob to hit you, you can open with pounce, mangle, shred or pounce mangle rake shred.
Post by
curlymon
Maybe a simple cast sequence is a better idea for you.
Post by
hogo
I wish I could say I understand that but I really don't know how to use macro's aha, I can do basic ones like emotes but that's about it.
Post by
xenoblad
I get by with 2 mangles and ferocious bite while leveling at the 30s as feral.
When you get to a higher level, I find it helpful to make stance macros to make a certain button do simmilar things based on what form your in.
For example:
This macro does Bash while in bear form and Maim while in Cat form.
/cast Bash;Maim
Since both abilities deal with stunning a target, I have an easier time remembering to use it when I need it.
This one is my favorite macro:
/cast Feral Charge;Feral Charge(Cat Form)
/cast Pulverize;Rip
This basically casts your form's Charge(assuming you're far enough) and if you are too close to the target to charge it, it will instead cast Pulverize or Rip depending on your form. A friend of mine changed the Rip into Ravage!, but I'm already used to the way this is.
I pretty much combine all simmilar cat and bear abilities into macros, Enrage with tiger's fury, Skull bash to Skullbash, Demoralizing roar with Savage Roar. I enjoy the space this style leaves me in terms of buttons.
You can't really make many macros as a low level though, but when you gain enough spells to make more macros with, try to find whatever style you enjoy the most.
I hoped this helped.
Post by
LookOut
Does everything seriously need to be a 1-button castsequence spam? Sheesh
Post by
xenoblad
Does everything seriously need to be a 1-button castsequence spam? Sheesh
well, the macros I mentioned aren't cast sequence macros.
They're more of a condition macro that checks for forms and/or distance.
I do however share your distaste for cast sequence macros. I feel a player should always have total control over their spell orders at all times, since you never know what the situation will call for.
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