hi, need some macro help.
I need a one button macro that does the following:
Cast Hibernate on target (no mod). Cast Hibernate on focus (mod:shift) Cast Hibernate on arena target 1 (mod:Alt) Cast Hibernate on arena target 2 (mod:Alt, Ctrl) Cast Hibernate on arena target 3 (mod:Alt, shift) I actually need a multipurpose macro like this where I can substitute Hibernate with X. I understand simple macros, but I'm not smart enough to do more complex ones. Also, if I use a two button modifier on a macro that all ready has one of the modifiers in use, will it still recognize the two button modifier? I bind my two button modifiers to my foot pedals, so the two buttons will be pushed simultaneously. Thanks for the help! |
/use [mod:ctrl,mod:alt,@arena2,exists,nodead][mod:alt,mod:shift,@arena3,exists,nodead][mod:alt,@arena1,exists,nodead][mod:shift,@focus,harm,nodead][]Hibernate
Also, keybindings take precedence over modifiers, if that's what you are referring to. ie, if the button your macro is on is bound to Ctrl-3, then the macro would not recognize control as the modifier (you would essentially need to hold ctrl twice, which is impossible). |
I don't think I asked that right.
Let's say I use a 'shift' modifier to cast Hibernate on my focus, but to cast it on Arena target 1 I have my modifier as 'shift, ctrl'. Will it still recognize both or just the first one? Seerah, thank you very much! |
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Code:
/cast [btn:1] Spell1; [btn:2] Spell2; [btn:3] Spell3 Code:
/cast [btn:1,btn:2] Spell Quote:
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/cast [@focus,mod:shift][@arena1,mod:alt,mod:shift] Hibernate Code:
/cast [@arena1,mod:alt,mod:shift][@focus,mod:shift] Hibernate |
That answers everything. Thank you
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Basically, macros do the first matching conditions it finds.
If you want to use a double-modifier, it has to come before the single-modifier conditions, which have to come before the no-modifier conditions. |
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Is there anyways to substitute Faerie Fire with Hibernate? Faerie Fire will need to coincide with the appropriate form I'm in @ the time. I assume it's too long, but thought I'd try. Thanks again. |
Copied from lawomous' reply to this question on another forum:
Try this. You can fit most of it in a macro, but to have it do the correct type of Faerie Fire for all of those conditions would make the macro over twice as long. This will prioritize Feral Faerie Fire for all of the conditions above, and will just use regular Faerie Fire on your target if none of the conditions were true, and you were not in feral form. Code:
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