TWW Outlaw Rotation 11.0.7

Hey, all specs are covered so you should be fine to play what ever spec you like using the sequence :blush:

Hello there. I have a quick question. What is the /click SmartMisdirect

Hey, that’s for a Tricks of the Trade Weak Aura that uses Tricks of the Trade on tanks found here: Wago

You’re free to remove it if you don’t need it. It won’t do anything or affect performance if not used.

What plater profile are you using?

Macro works great!

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Is there updated talent code? I get a compatibility error from original post

Use any build, it should work with any talent

My plater profile is Whiiskeyz profile. I’ve just changed the look. I’ve tried to share the profile string but it’s too big for here

Hello,
Is that one usable in PVP aspect of the class?

Yes, there is no difference in rotation when it comes to pvp. You’ll have to manually CC when needed

I’m trying out outlaw for a moment, how is it in m+ vs assass?

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In terms of my GSE macros, this is my most optimal sequence out of all the Rogue specs. In terms of DPS vs Assassination, you’ll have to sim that one. IMO they’re both pretty close in DPS, you’ll just have to decide which playstyle you prefer.

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how well does the macro work for raid content?

This macro performs exceptionally well in all content including raiding. Since there isn’t much difference in the core rotation between builds, the macro reliably handles the essentials—building Combo Points, spending them with finishers, and managing cooldown abilities.

The only exception is Keep it Rolling (KiR), which is excluded from the macro due to its RNG-dependent nature. Manually controlling KiR ensures it’s used during the most impactful moments, such as key damage windows or when maintaining buffs is crucial. Overall, the macro is highly effective for raid content, with minimal adjustment needed regardless of the build.

i noticed from the build and the sequence that it has roll the bones in it but i dont see it in the talent tree am i missing something?

nevermind, i did some reading and answered my questions :smiley:

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HI there, i don’t know if i am doing something wrong and or how to use the builder spender macros to use abilities properly but I’m only doing a burst of 500k and then it drops to 200k. Am i doing something wrong? The sequences and build is ok but i did notice that killing spree was in the sequence but not a talented item. Please advise any suggestions are very appreciated :slight_smile:

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The sequence mirrors the fundamental way a Rogue operates, simplifying the rotation into three buttons: a single-target builder, a multi-target builder, and a spender. The main distinction between the two builders is that the multi-target version includes Blade Flurry. To keep things straightforward, you can rely solely on the multi-target builder to generate Combo Points and the spender to use them, skipping the single-target builder entirely. The only trade-off is spending an extra global on Blade Flurry, which isn’t a significant loss in most situations.

Killing Spree is included to accommodate builds that utilize it. If your spec doesn’t have it talented, the macro will simply skip over that action without any issues.

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the macro for me i have set up but sometimes activates others it doesnt i have build on one button spend on another but it doesnt transition between them very well not sure if i’ve imported it wrong fairly new to GSE but not experienced this with any others

i get 3 clicks of button 2 (Spender) and then it doesnt work after that. any advice?

I’m not sure I can be of much help with that issue. The spender sequence in this macro is only two action blocks, so it should function as intended.

If you’re encountering problems, it’s likely due to either an issue with the GSE addon itself or something specific to your setup. I’d recommend double-checking your import to ensure it matches the original structure. If that doesn’t resolve the issue, you might want to reset or reinstall GSE to see if that helps.

Another solution you could consider is bypassing the spender sequence entirely. Instead, bind Dispatch to your main action bar and Between the Eyes to your stealth bar on the same button. This works particularly well with the Crackshot talent, where Between the Eyes has no cooldown and also casts Dispatch for 50% of its normal damage during Subterfuge windows. This method gives you better control over your spenders and ensures Between the Eyes is used optimally during stealth windows.