Please help me make a mouseover macro for my paladin
Hello, can you please help me make a mouseover macro for my paladin?
This mouseover macro targets an ally and needs to use Blessing of Protection if the ally is still alive. The macro also need to use Intercession if the ally is dead and i'm still in combat. And finally the macro needs to use Redemption on a dead ally if i'm not in combat. I tried this but it's not mouseover, i need a mouseover macro to be quicker: #showtooltip /cast [combat,nodead] Blessing of Protection /cast [combat,dead] Intercession /cast [nocombat,dead] Redemption |
These are my old shaman mouseover macros. Not used them in a while but should still work.
#showtooltip /cast [@mouseover,harm] [@target,harm] [@targettarget,harm] Lightning Bolt #showtooltip /cast [@mouseover,help][@target,help][@targettarget,help][] Chain Heal I used to use these when healing in Icecrown Citadel. Hopefully it will help you. |
The thing is that i don't know where to place "dead" and "combat" in your macro. Hopefully someone will help.
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As far as I am aware you can just tag @mouseover on the front of your ones ( in the square brackets that is ) and if you wanted to, harm/help depending on if they are for allies or enemies.
For example: /cast [@mouseover,help,combat,nodead] Blessing of Protection Should, in theory, check for a living ally in combat when you mouseover and then when you press the keybind, it casts the spell. |
This is what I'd suggest. Since all 3 spells only work on friendly targets, that's one less thing to be checked. Also combining it into a single /cast command ensures only one spell gets called and makes it easier to work on. Only the first condition that matches gets run and the rest are ignored.
Code:
#showtooltip
Note: Most unit conditions result in false if the unit doesn't exist ([no...] is an inverse function), so it should default to showing Blessing of Protection if there is no mouseover. |
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