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Restoration Shaman Macros & Addons - Dragonflight 10.2.6
By Theun
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2024/04/23
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Macros and Addons provide many quality-of-life improvements in WoW, allowing players to improve how information is displayed in-game or automate decision-making to optimize performance.
In this guide, we will go over useful Resto Shaman macros for , explain how to make your own macros, and cover some of the best Resto Shaman addons for both hardcore raiders and general players alike. Whether you're looking for specialized Resto Shaman macros to help you gain a competitive edge, or creating a custom user interface to expand your view of the game world, this page will help get you started with some of the most popular choices within the Resto Shaman community.
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About the Author
This page is maintained by Theun, Restoration Shaman for Fun Detected on Area52 (US). I've been playing the spec since Nighthold and managed to achieve up to world 4th playing for
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in Shadowlands! I am also an MVP/theorycrafter in the Restoration Shaman specific
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Macros
Macros are simple, in-game tools which allow you to sequence spells together, create custom names and icons, cast different abilities depending on whether the target is friendly or hostile, define targeting conditions, and much, much more. While the amount of options can be complex, making them is easy, so in this section we'll go over how to set them up yourself.
To open the in-game Macro interface, type "/macro" or "/m".
Choose between the General and Character-specific macro tabs. Then click the "New" button on the macro window.
Choose a Name and an Icon so you can easily recognize your macro, then click "Okay."
Select your new macro and use the text editor below to tell it what to do. If copying ours below, you can simply copy/paste the text in.
Click the "Save" button, and drag your macro icon onto your bars, which will allow it to be used just like any other spell from your spellbook.
To close the window, click "Exit", or just press Escape.
For more information on creating macros, including full lists of conditionals, modifiers, and other command customizations you can use, check out our full
Macros guide
.
Foreword
A common issue that people have with macros is that they might not work properly when trying to bind them to your mouse. To solve that, you can use
Clique
instead. Clique is a simple and lightweight add-on which can be used as a complete replacement of macros.
Simple Mouseover Macro
As a healer, you have to split your attention between what is happening during an encounter and the health of your group. Hard targeting an ally before each spell cast can really limit your reaction time, while having an enemy targeted makes it so that you can easily switch to damaging them in downtime, or at the least keep an eye on them for important information like buffs, cast bars, etc. Mouseover macros allow you to heal the raid frame of a player your mouse is over without having to target them specifically. This needs to be done for every targeted spell.
Example:
#showtooltip
/use
Replace
Riptide
with any other spell.
Advanced Mouseover Macro
Also called: Help / Harm macros. This type of macro combines the above mouseover macro, with another spell on the same button. To use the other spell, your cursor must be away from any friendly player, and it will cast the 2nd spell on your target instead. In this case it would cast a Riptide on a friendly mouseover target but Flame Shock on your actual target, granted you have something targeted.
Example:
#showtooltip Riptide
/use Riptide; Flame Shock
Replace
Riptide
and
Flame Shock
with any other set of spells. I personally combine those,
Healing Wave
with
Lightning Bolt
Chain Heal
with
Chain Lightning
Healing Surge
with
Lava Burst
and
Purify Spirit
with
Purge
.
Every set does similar things, but defensively and offensively.
Cursor Macro
A cursor macro will cast the spell directly where your mouse is, instead of showing the targeting circle beforehand. Using this is personal preference and you will need to know how big the area of effect is in your head to use something like this. Spells you can use with this include
Healing Rain
,
Spirit Link Totem
,
Capacitor Totem
,
Earthen Wall Totem
,
Ancestral Protection Totem
,
Wind Rush Totem
and
Downpour
.
They all have different sizes, so be sure you know them very well before using something like this macro!
#showtooltip
/use Healing Rain
Using instead of cursor will instead cast those spells on your own position. This is not recommended as you don't really want them as yourself as the center, but it can be useful for spells like
Wind Rush Totem
.
Interrupt Macro
Sometimes you'll have to interrupt, which takes priority over any other spell you're casting. To do this optimally, you create a macro to stop your current cast and use
Wind Shear
on your target, or focus - if you have one.
#showtooltip
/stopcasting
/use Wind Shear
Advanced Hex Macro
It's unlikely that you'll be using this a lot, as crowd control in general isn't as important anymore as it used to be. This macro will use
Hex
on your current target and set it as focus. If you already have a focus target, it will
Hex
that instead, and using shift with this macro will clear your focus and set your current target as focus instead.
#showtooltip
/stopcasting
/clearfocus
/focus
/use Hex
Trinkets
Trinkets and other gear slots can have universal macros, saving you the work of dragging them to the action bar each time you change gear. 13 is the upper trinket slot, while you would use 14 for the lower one. This can be combined with mouseover macros for targeted trinkets, where you just use the number instead of a spell name.
#showtooltip
/use 13
Addons
Addons are powerful tools that can be used to both customize your gameplay experience, ranging from graphical overlays, replacement action bars, and unit/raid frames, to performance enhancements such as rotation helping spell reminders, buff/debuff tracking, popup reminders, and boss warnings. Here are some of the highly recommended and commonly used Resto Shaman addons, which are certainly not required to play, but can go a long way toward increasing the information available to you in combat or simply make for a more pleasant viewing experience.
Unlike Macros, managing Addons is done outside of the game, but our
How to Install and Maintain Addons Guide
will take you step-by-step through the process.
Raid Frame Replacement
Standard frames are very limited in customizability, but they're fine for basic usage. If you're looking for something more - these are the raid frames i would recommend.
VuhDo
Grid2
ElvUI
bdGrid
(requires
bdCore
to work)
Boss Encounter Addons
BigWigs
adds timers and other features specifically for raid encounters, while
LittleWigs
does the same, just for dungeons. Both are extremely useful and close to mandatory for their given environments.
Exorsus Raid Tools
has a great amount of useful tools, especially the ability to list and check on your other healers cooldowns.
Mouseover Macro Replacement
While helpful, having a lot of mouseover macros takes up a lot of space for your character specific macros and are tedious to create.
Clique
is an easy to set up replacement that emulates mouseover macros. Another advantage of Clique is that its mouseovers only work on UI-elements, so you'll have no random heals thrown on people in the world your mouse happens to be over.
Full UI Replacement
ElvUI
is a popular addon which replaces your entire User Interface with a consistent style. What you make with that is your own thing, it can be just as good or bad as the standard UI or individual addons. You can disable and replace individual parts of it as needed.
Wago
has ElvUI profiles of people who set theirs up and uploaded them. Keep in mind that setups are very personal and you might run into profiles not fitting you at all, or hiding things you want to see - it's unlikely that you'll bump into the perfect setup. You might have to reload after activating profiles for them to work correctly.
More Recommendations
User Interface
ElvUI - Very popular all-in-one UI overhaul.
Bartender4
- Highly customizable action bars which can be moved and organized however you like.
Chatter
- Replacement chatbox addon, with custom themes, fonts, and functions.
Deja Character Stats
- Adds more stats to the character panel, with customizable filters.
Elkano's Buff Bars
- Replaces the standard buff/debuff icons with ordered lists, including names and bar graph-style durations.
Mapster
- World map enhancement which adds coordinates, icons, and more.
Move Anything
- Allows any part of the default UI to be moved around.
OPie
- A specialized radial menu style actionbar, very useful for condensing less frequently used spells that don't always need to be on your main bars.
OmniCD
- A specialized addon to track your group members' cooldowns.
Sexy Map
- Makes your minimap sexy!
Shadowed Unit Frames
- Customizable player, target, and raid unit frames.
ThreatPlates
- Customize nameplates styles and add various information including buffs, debuffs and casting indicators
World Quest List
- Attaches a sortable list of active world quest lists, filtered by zone, to the edge of your map.
Combat and informational
BigWigs Bossmods - A lightweight, open source raid encounter addon.
Deadly Boss Mods - A more robust encounter addon for dungeons, raids, PvP, and more.
Details - A highly customizable damage and healing meter
Method Raid Tools
- Modular addon containing raid coordination tools for raid leaders and officers.
SimulationCraft - Simplifies simming your character by generating an in-game script to paste into SimCraft or Raidbots
WeakAuras2 - A very powerful addon that can display a massive variety of information including procs, casting indicators and raid boss warnings.
Of course, these recommendations are not the only useful addons out there; there are hundreds to choose from, of every type imaginable. If you're looking for something a little different, search through
Curseforge
or
WoWInterface
to find the right Resto Shaman addons for you.
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