I am Ðarkramz (Ilvl 733,4), a raider in a social guild called Vanillas-Silvermoon (A Dutch Speaking guild)
I am pulling of 88k steady DPS single target on the trainings dummies in my Garrison. With flask, food and rune.
(Do not forget to Pre-pot before each boss fight)
Talents: 2/3, 1/3, ?, 2, ?, 1/2, 2
Tier 1: Use Way of the Cobra when you can maintain 2 direbeasts, else use Dire Stable
Tier 2: Chimaera Shot <= 2 targets and Stomp => 3 targets
Tier 6: Single target = A Murder of Crows (stacks with mastery), Multi-target = Barrage
I used the Beast Mastery Hunter guide on Icy-veins and information from Noxxic to create this sequence.
If you still want to track your buffs and cooldown with Weakauras I’d suggest you to create or find Weakauras according to your taste.
In case you will use this macro’s and/ or GnomeSequencer let me know your opinion, and together we can try to tweak this even more.
Single Target
Sequences['BmSingle'] = {
StepFunction = [[
limit = limit or 1
if step == limit then
limit = limit % #macros + 1
step = 1
else
step = step % #macros + 1
end
]],
PreMacro = [[
/targetenemy [noharm][dead]
/cast [nochanneling] Bestial Wrath
]],
'/cast [nochanneling] Dire Beast',
'/cast [nochanneling] !Kill Command',
"/cast [nochanneling] Titan's Thunder",
'/cast [nochanneling] Dire Beast',
'/cast [nochanneling] !Kill Command',
'/cast [nochanneling] Cobra Shot',
'/cast [nochanneling] !Kill Command',
'/cast [nochanneling,talent:2/3] Chimaera Shot',
PostMacro = [[
/startattack
/cast [nochanneling] Dire Beast
/cast [nochanneling] Aspect of the Wild
/script UIErrorsFrame:Clear()
]],
}
Multi-Target
Sequences['BmMulti'] = {
StepFunction = [[
limit = limit or 1
if step == limit then
limit = limit % #macros + 1
step = 1
else
step = step % #macros + 1
end
]],
PreMacro = [[
/targetenemy [noharm][dead]
/cast [nochanneling] Bestial Wrath
]],
'/cast [nochanneling] Dire Beast',
'/cast [nochanneling] !Kill Command',
"/cast [nochanneling] Titan's Thunder",
'/cast [nochanneling] Multi-Shot',
'/cast [nochanneling] !Kill Command',
'/cast [nochanneling] Dire Beast',
'/cast [nochanneling,talent:2/3] Chimaera Shot',
PostMacro = [[
/startattack
/cast [nochanneling] Dire Beast
/cast [nochanneling] Aspect of the Wild
/script UIErrorsFrame:Clear()
]],
}
Ninety Talents
Sequences['BmNineties'] = {
StepFunction = [[
limit = limit or 1
if step == limit then
limit = limit % #macros + 1
step = 1
else
step = step % #macros + 1
end
]],
PreMacro = [[
/targetenemy [noharm][dead]
/cast [nochanneling] Bestial Wrath
]],
'/cast [nochanneling,talent:6/2] Barrage; [nochanneling,talent:6/1] A Murder of Crows',
'/cast [nochanneling] Chimaera Shot',
PostMacro = [[
/startattack
/cast [nochanneling] Dire Beast
/cast [nochanneling] Aspect of the Wild
/script UIErrorsFrame:Clear()
]],
}
Weakaura2
Not yet created.
Optimizing gear and enchants
For optimizing my gear and enchants in Legion I should use:
• http://beta.askmrrobot.com
• Add-on: Ask Mr. Robot
• Add-on: Pawn
beta.askmrrobot is currently still in development.
They are still developing:
• Gear
• Simulator
• Combat Logs
How to use it
Download the Add-ons: Pawn and Ask Mr. Robot.
- Click the Mr. Robot minimap icon in-game, and go to the Export tab.
- Copy the big chunk of data by pressing Ctrl+C
- Go to http://beta.askmrrobot.com
- Go to the option “Addon Import” on the site
- Paste the big chunk of data by pressing Ctrl+V
Now you’re able to use Gear and Simulator options on the site with your freshly imported character.
For optimizing your Stat Weights, use the Simulator option.
It shows you the DPS you should be doing with your current spec, talents and gear.
The Stat Weights can be imported in the Add-on: Pawn, this makes it easier for you to track gear upgrades since it shows how much % an item is better then what you have currently equipped.
You must create an account to use: Best in Bag, if you imported your character with the Add-on it shows you which items you should equip. But in order to use this you must create an account on the website.
For Questions add me on BattleTag™: Darkramz#2160
Cheers and Goodluck,
Ðarkramz