with the new conditional macro quicken much better as you cast them more and silence one actually more like a interrupt now
just /cast [@target] or [@cursor] and [@player] and use ! before spellname to prevent the circle from needing a second click and cast on oneclick the talent #1 is totally useless
#showtooltips
/use [@cursor] sigil of silence
or #showtooltips
/use [@player] Sigil of flame
my personal macro for ref:
/cast [nomod, @player] Sigil of flame; [mod:alt,@cursor] Sigil of Silence; [mod:ctrl,@cursor] sigil of misery;
[quote quote=40526]soooo why do you all use concentrated sigils ?!
with the new conditional macro quicken much better as you cast them more and silence one actually more like a interrupt now
just /cast [@target] or [@cursor] and [@player] and use ! before spellname to prevent the circle from needing a second click and cast on oneclick the talent #1 is totally useless #showtooltips /use [@target] !sigil of silence
or #showtooltips /use [@player] Sigil of flame
just my 2 cents ???
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This would be all fine if @target was a valid condition for the new macros, but it’s not. The only valid options are @cursor or @player.
soooo why do you all use concentrated sigils ?! with the new conditional macro quicken much better as you cast them more and silence one actually more like a interrupt now just /cast [@target] or [@cursor] and [@player] and use ! before spellname to prevent the circle from needing a second click and cast on oneclick the talent #1 is totally useless #showtooltips /use [@target] !sigil of silence or #showtooltips /use [@player] Sigil of flame just my 2 cents ???
This would be all fine if @target was a valid condition for the new macros, but it’s not. The only valid options are @cursor or @player.
For reference read this link: https://us.battle.net/forums/en/wow/topic/20749888175
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Thanks a lot! you are right i mixed the 2 dunno why i wrote @target probly habbit hehe