As of 7.1, the following macro self-buffs Angelic Feather:
/cast [@player] Angelic Feather
/stopspelltarget
As of 7.1, the following macro self-buffs Angelic Feather:
/cast [@player] Angelic Feather
/stopspelltarget
How does it work? You gain the feather buff instantly after pressing the macro without the need of targeting the circle on the ground?
This is so good man. MAH FEATHERS!
I feel sorry for the majority of Priests, who will probably never know about this. Thank you!
Wait when is this happening? and is this happening for all ground targeted abilities?
I play very different to ... well anyone i have ever seen, i have bound my entire rotation to left and right mouseclick with aoe abilities as mousewheeldown, if i can drop earthquake totem immediately instead of having to screw about with confirming my cast, that would just be swell...
:O
Thank you for this!
How can you make this hit a mouse-over target?
#showtooltip
/cast [mod:alt, @Player] [] Angelic Feather
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They only added @Player and @cursor modifiers. So the best you can do is replace @Player with @cursor and it'll skip the targeting circle and just place it where your cursor was.
And I can't figure out how to get the stupid thing to not do the mention...
Last edited by Caladia; 2016-10-26 at 04:53 PM.
I was running Sanctify with @cursor macro and I loved it. Since I already know what the radius is like, I just put on the middle of the group. I have a better reaction time for 'oh shit' moments on dungeons now.
Is there a way to get both effects out of one macro?
Eg, click = cast @cursor, shift+click = reticle?
Yeah, this is fucking amazing.
Though sadly I have a feeling it's going to get broken because of Blizz deeming it too convenient or calling it a "bug".
O_O
Mother of Cthulhu . . .
This means that I won't have to worry about dps stealing my feathers any more :-O.
The only way to make this better is if they added a mouse-over feature to it.
Does this work with spells like Healing Rain and Efflorescence? I couldn't seem to make it work with a Efflo macro and Vuhduh.
Rule of Thumb: If the healer's HPS is higher than your DPS, you're doing it wrong.