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Druid macro help (balance)
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Post by
Wanderingfox
protip:
/cast spell
/cast spell
=
/cast spell
Post by
Jurasco
Posted This in the copy of the post you put on the other forum, consolidating it here.
#show
/use Cat Form(Shapeshift)
/use Moonkin Form
This will shift you to moonkin form if you are in non shapeshifted form or cat form, and then to cat form if you are moonkin,
So basically becomes a toggle button between moonkin and cat form
Hope this helps.
Post by
AnrDaemon
A bit unrelated question, but I can't figure it out.
I've a macro
/cast Mangle(Cat Form); Thrash; Mangle(Bear form)
but it doesn't work like it used to before 5.x. How to specify a different "Mangle" ability now?
Post by
Wanderingfox
Have you tried just "Mangle" yet?
Post by
AnrDaemon
Of course. It show bear mangle when I'm in cat form. (The current speс is Guardian, of course.)
Post by
Wanderingfox
hmm... dunno then. Pelf is probably the better person to answer this as he regularly plays his druid :3
Post by
pelf
The abilities all have one name now. They work in all forms that support them with the same name. Also, the SHIFT-click copying from spellbook into the macro pane is entirely broken for many Druid spells. Incarnation, for example; it doesn't work if you leave the name as it puts it.
If your macro is showing Bear Mangle when in Cat Form, there's got to be something else wrong. Thrash, for example, I have in a Cat macro in place of Shred when I'm in Guardian spec. Works just fine.
I'd be more inclined to question what you're doing with
bonusbar
? Why not just use...
/cast Thrash; Mangle
Post by
AnrDaemon
I'm sorry for noise, the game decided to CTD, and when I started it next time, it began to download some "updates", even though I've been playing 20 min ago just fine. Then it all suddenly became working fine.
Post by
pelf
Well, either way, the shorter one is easier to read and maintain.
Post by
AnrDaemon
Actually, you wrote it the way I've had it at the end :)
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