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==Macros=
==Macros==
===Shadow Flare===
* /macroicon "Shadow Flare"
* /ac "Shadow Flare" <t>
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This places your [[Shadow Flare]] directly under your target, increasing speed and accuracy of using [[Shadow Flare]].


===Unified Pet Control===
===Unified Pet Control===

Revision as of 23:22, 28 September 2021

Macros

Unified Pet Control

  • /pac Heel
  • /pac Place
  • /pac Obey

Usage:

  • No Target: Pet will return to you. (Heel)
  • Activate Ground Indicator: Pet will move to position. (Place)
  • Enemy Targeted: Pet will attack enemy. (Obey)

Dreadwyrm

  • /macroerror off
  • /ac "Enkindle Bahamut"
  • /ac "Summon Bahamut"
  • /ac "Deathflare"
  • /ac "Dreadwyrm Trance"

This macro uses Deathflare if Dreadwyrm Trance is activated and Dreadwyrm Trance if it is not, this is due to Deathflare only being usable in Dreadwyrm Trance , and why "macroerror off" is important. If Bahamut is available it will be summoned. If Bahamut is summoned Enkindle Bahamut will be used.

Summon micro manage macro template

  • /macroicon "Summon" (II, III, as necessary)
  • /macroerror off
  • /ac Swiftcast
  • /ac "Summon" (II, III, as necessary)
  • /wait
  • /ac "Summon" (II, III, as necessary)
  • /hotbar Pet "Skill 1" HotBarNumber LocationNumber
  • /hotbar Pet "Skill 2" HotBarNumber LocationNumber
  • /hotbar Pet "Skill 3" HotBarNumber LocationNumber

Places summon skills on your skillbar and switched them out as long as HotBarNumber and LocationNumber are the same for all summons.

Easy Ressurection

  • /micon "Resurrection"
  • /macroerror off
  • /ac "Swiftcast" <me> <wait.2>
  • /ac "Resurrection" <t>
  • /ac "Resurrection" <1>
  • /ac "Resurrection" <2>
  • /ac "Resurrection" <3>
  • /ac "Resurrection" <4>
  • /ac "Resurrection" <5>
  • /ac "Resurrection" <6>
  • /ac "Resurrection" <7>


This macro will cast Resurrection with Swiftcast if available, the priority is your current target if it is valid (a dead player) or the first dead player in your party in descending order.