Saturday, April 21, 2012

Macro creation...Select entire party

This may be very challenging, it is for me at least but im not advanced in macro scripts. Ive been trying for a week to create a macro that will select entire party or raid. Ive found the following but it doesnt seem to work at all times, dont know if its due to ui error or lag. I would be interested if someone has a better option.

#showtooltip

/targetraid [group:raid]

(insert command)|||I don't think you can select more than one target and one focus.|||Quote:








I don't think you can select more than one target and one focus.




If you are right im disappointed. The only evidence I have is i saw another char do it. He wouldnt tell me how. thanks for the quick reply btw|||Quote:








If you are right im disappointed. The only evidence I have is i saw another char do it. He wouldnt tell me how. thanks for the quick reply btw




Which command(s) are you trying to perform on an entire raid, out of curiosity?

Also, how is it that you saw a different person do it? How do you know that he didn't select one party at a time, etc. What was it that he did once he selected the entire raid or party? What class is he?|||and what spell did he use? some spells are party/raid-wide spells.|||If you're talking about casting buffs, once you get to a specific level (usually 60 or 70) you can train the group version of your buffs.

ie. Priests have Power Word: Fortitude that is cast on specific targets. However, they also eventually get Prayer of Fortitude that will buff everyone in you Raid who is in range, but has a reagent cost. (At 80, the cost is one Holy Candle)|||Arcane brilliance will also affect everyone in the raid that is in range. No targeting required.

You used to have to target a player to be the center of the radius, but the caster becomes the center now.

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ie. Priests have Power Word: Fortitude that is cast on specific targets. However, they also eventually get Prayer of Fortitude that will buff everyone in you Raid who is in range, but has a reagent cost. (At 80, the cost is one Holy Candle)




its one Devout Candle.

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