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    Druid Forms Macro Help

    Hopefully someone will be able to help me out. I would really appreciate it.

    I have this macro that will change me in to flight form, and then if I am in flight form already it will change me in to moonkin form. This way I can drop from 5-10 yards as a moonkin, kill a mob, and immediately fly away, all in one button.

    It works so far, but I have on problem.

    If I am in any stance except flight form, I hit the macro and instantly turn in to a bird. Great. But I get a really annoying "Not ready yet" message every time. I know something is wrong with my very crude macro, but I am not sure what.

    Here is my macro:

    #showtooltip Flight Form
    /cast Flight Form
    /cancelaura [stance:6] Flight Form
    /cast [nostance] Moonkin Form

    It is obviously trying to cast flight form and moonkin form at the same time, I just don't know why. I thought the [nostance] before Moonkin Form would mean to only cast that if I was in no stance (caster form).

    I don't know I guess, I am not good with macros at all. If you can help, it would be awesome.
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    Yeah, but it always tries to cast Flight Form too.
    Code:
    #showtooltip Flight Form
    /cast [stance:6]Moonkin Form; Flight Form

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    That will get me in to flight form, but it will not change me to moonkin from the air.

    With a druid now, if you are in the air you cannot change form without first manually cancelling flight form. That is why I was trying to use the /cancelaura.

    Thanks for your help.
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    Code:
    #showtooltip
    /cancelform [stance:6]
    /cast [stance]Flight Form; Moonkin Form

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    This one works for all forms, except if you are in base caster form it will just transform you in to moonkin.

    BTW I am not trying to be critical, I do appreciate your help. I am trying to learn the syntax as we go so I can hopefully make some of these in the future.
    Last edited by krognam; 2011-01-02 at 01:38 AM.
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    That's hard to do, because once we've done cancelform, it's impossible do differentiate whether you were in caster or in flight form at the beginning of the macro.

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