Elfyau's (GSE 3) 9.2.7 Beastmaster Hunter Macro **Updated 13-Oct-22**

@newbiehunter try highlighting the macro - then edit change the name of the macro - then save it should create a copy of the macro

@Dreadvane I cannot find the error. Could you please screenshot them for me, please?

I did that now i can create version 2 the new problem i cant save version to diff places! like 1 for raiding 2 for m+ only let me chose default version dont have those problem whit other macros in gse 3

Itried 250 and my guy just stands there and does not do hardly any dps i find 150 the best for me im using a razer blackwidow key board for my macros not sure if that makes a differnce

This is what im talking about. Only 1 version within the macro so it will waste gcd on mend pet in every scenario and there is a a weir line what is was highlighted at the end.

@Dreadvane I added an accidental character at the end. I have fixed this and will post the new update soon. Thank you for pointing it out. Until then delete the extra character and click save (the line should look like this: /targetenemy [noharm][dead] ). As for the Mend Pet, I was/am using it as a filler to space out the timing of the Cobra Shot. If you prefer not to have it, click the new tab at the top and disable that box of code, save it then go back to the configuration tab and use the drop-down box to set tab 2 to whatever scenarios you need it for :slight_smile:

@walt1967 if 150ms works for you awesome :slight_smile: 250ms is just what I made the macro at using my toon (bear in mind I have different internet speed, pc speed, and my toon would definitely have different stats and abilities). There is a popular thread going on at the moment with discussions towards this end. In the end, my 250ms is just a recommendation, find an ms that suits you, your toon, and play style :slight_smile: The post I mentioned: Guide: macros, WoW, you and more

@newbiehunter please follow the information I gave @Dreadvane this should work for you too. Let me know how you go!

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To quote Tim from my thread:

  1. Blizzard are concerned with unfair advantage. If you spam your macro you can click at speeds that are unable to be sustained by the average person. Slow down your MS - as a rule of thumb I wouldn’t go UNDER 250ms. That is the absolute bottom ceiling. This is still 4 clicks a second. “Oh but my macro runs crap at that speed”. Let me fix that for you - “Your macro is crap!” Fix it. You are trying to stuff way harder than you need and it’s costing you DPS but I will cover that later. If you are running at 100ms (or a complete tool running in the 10’s and 20’s) you are waving a big flag at Blizzard saying “Please ban me I am an idiot who doesn’t care that I am exploiting the game.”. I have been talking about running at higher speeds > 250ms long before work even started on GSE3. Again this isn’t new!

Been running mine between 100 and 150 for 8 plus years lol

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And if i have to run at 250 ill just go back to manually playing i have high speed and nice game rig but at 250 i lost alot of dps

I actually gained dps by slowing it down some…200ms is my sweet spot.

Fixed some minor issues with the code. New macro in the original post. (Plugin has been updated and will show once it has been approved.) Cheers :smiley:

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its what blizzard has stated that is safe and to avoid any issues it seems .

Hey used your plug it its great but got a question why does it when i log in keep importing the same macro i have like the same one a few times i actually have to go in and delete them

and also with the plug in can you tell as next time that it has all macros in it not just hunters

for some reason the macro dont work… just spam keyrelease on chat… I made some modifications and now use mark of the hunter and mend pet. i split the macro for DG and raids to dont use mend pet. you can modify all you want. I dont use target enemy, some times i miss click and shit happens lol
ST:

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AOE:

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@LuisKunha which one is spamming? like which macro? did you remove “Aspect of the Wild”?

@Elfyau the ST macro. yes i remove Aspect of the Wild and Bestial Wrath. in previous macros there was never a problem and in AOE neither, so I thought it was strange

@LuisKunha GSE variables work a little differently now. If the KeyRelease is empty, then use the red minus sign next to it to delete it then remove all of the ~~ KeyRelease ~~ from every other box.

well as usual you made a great macro my friend

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hi @Elfyau
can you tell me what your EA_BMH_OB addon/macro is? I know ST is single target, and AOE is multi-target, but I have no clue what OB is. Is that for a specific legendary? if so, which one?
Thanks!