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"Shoot" Macro Help
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Laihendi
Just browse curse :p
Post by
HighFive
Nope. Just right click the mob.
Post by
SirPunky
Just right click the mob, but only if you are a hunter. Only hunters can Auto Shoot.
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HighFive
/cast Intercept;Berserker Stance;Charge;Battle Stance?
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Post by
HighFive
I think he was implying
why shoot the mob when you can charge it
Yup. I'm bad at literal speech :(
Post by
Kyojen
Set a custom keybind for whichever action slot your shoot skill is in. Like shift+1 or something like that.... That's the easiest solution I use.
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HighFive
Xyrstina
said:
I was playing around and found a solution to do this that worked very well. The only compromise you have to make is to have Shift + Right Click to wand something leaving Right Click as the interact button (this could be reversed if wanted).
What I did was create a macro and called it "Wand", you can name it whatever you want but make sure to use the right name of your macro later on. The macro contents are as follows,
/target mouseover
/cast Shoot
It is not wise to use "/cast Shoot" because this lead to undesired results, namely after the mouseover was killed, it tried to wand your current target and that could be bad. So I made the macro change your target to prevent unintentional wanding.
Now to call this macro on the button click, type the following code into your chat box and hit enter.
/script SetBindingMacro("SHIFT-BUTTON2", "Wand"); SaveBindings(GetCurrentBindingSet());
Alternatively if you want to wand on Right Click and interact with Shift + Right Click, type the following code in and hit enter.
/script SetBindingMacro("BUTTON2", "Wand"); SetBinding("SHIFT-BUTTON2","TURNORACTION"); SaveBindings(GetCurrentBindingSet());
You can also have any other combination of Shift, Alt, and/or Ctrl that you want, just change the above code.
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