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Post by
Tykan
Ok I've recently respec'd holy and I Thought of a good idea for a macro, though I don't know how to set it up. Can anyone give me a macro that will let me judge my target's target(The tank, normaly) and then switch back to my orginal target? It'd be a great help!
Also any other macro's you could suggest for a holy paladin would be a great added bonus.
Post by
Maelchav
Shouldn't be too hard, but I'm not positive.
#showtooltip
/cast []Judgement of Light
This will (should) cast the spell on your target's target as long as it's an enemy and isn't dead; if those conditions aren't met, it'll cast as usual (on your own target if it's an enemy).
That works for most spells, but I've heard that casting judgements changes your target even if you use something like targettarget. If that's the case, adding the following line to the bottom of the macro should help:
/targetlasttarget
Post by
Tykan
Its not working sadly. I tried that AND /targetlasttarget in it and the only way it works is if I click it twice. I could really use some help fixing this, please.
Post by
Cloud8690
#showtooltip
/cast
Get rid of the italicized brackets
Post by
Tykan
I tried it without those too(I thought they looked funny so I tried it shortly after without them)
Post by
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Post by
Tykan
Well I was hoping for a macro that'd switch make(or never leave the tank/target) by itself, I think theres a way to do it I just can't figure it out.
Post by
pelf
If the target conditional isn't working, you could do it literally:
#showtooltip
/focus target
/target targettarget
/clearfocus
/stopmacro
/cast Judgement of Light
/target focus
/clearfocus
This is what I think this will do:
Focus your target.
I'm doing this instead of using
/targetlasttarget
because I want it to also work if you are already targeting an enemy. If there's no target switch, then
/targetlasttarget
would actually take you away from what you were already targeting after the macro runs. There's no way to check to see if a target change happened.
Change your target to your target's target
IF
your target's target is an enemy. If not, you will retain your target.
The next two are the stop condition. If, after the first two lines, your target is still friendly, clear the focus and stop the macro.
This would happen if you were targeting a friendly and the friendly had no enemy target.
Cast the spell.
Go back to the target we saved.
Clean up the focus.
Grats to me if this works. Let me know.
Post by
Maelchav
I'd go with what pelf said, he tends to have a handle on this stuff.
Post by
pelf
I'd go with what pelf said, he tends to have a handle on this stuff.
Thanks. I only suggested the verbose way because people mentioned that Judgements don't work well with conditional redirection and the OP said the first solutions didn't work.
I'll be curious to see if mine works at all.
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Post by
bwirum
How about doing it with a mouseover macro? Wouldn't that be easier? I like mouseover macros =)
Post by
pelf
I'm going to wait and see if any of these solutions work before I give this any more time.
Post by
Maelchav
Not positive, and haven't tested, but I would think that even using a mouseover to target the spell would cause your target to change. That's not usually the case, but this spell seems to be an exception to the usual targeting rules... if it's the case that your target changes when using this spell because it starts you attacking the target, I'd think the same would apply whether you're using the criteria or the one. Again, pure speculation, not trying to be a nay-sayer.
Post by
pelf
I suppose I can stop being lazy and try my own macro on my Paladin. I was just hoping the OP would waltz back in and do it for me.
Post by
Tykan
None of theses seem to work unless I double click the macro, It seems like the macro just stops the moment the judgement happens.
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