Writing @mouseover macros
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Writing @mouseover macros
Is there syntax such that I can:
- cast @mousever,help
- cast nohelp,target=targettarget
- cast help (current target)
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e.g., cast on mouseover if target is friendly, cast on target's target if mouseover is unfriendly, cast on current target if no mouseover, cast on current target's target if current target is unfriendly, or just cast the damn spell (presumably on the default, either target or self if nothing targeted)
- cast @mousever,help
- cast nohelp,target=targettarget
- cast help (current target)
- []
e.g., cast on mouseover if target is friendly, cast on target's target if mouseover is unfriendly, cast on current target if no mouseover, cast on current target's target if current target is unfriendly, or just cast the damn spell (presumably on the default, either target or self if nothing targeted)
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fuzzygeek - Maintankadonor
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Re: Writing @mouseover macros
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/cast [@mouseover,help][@mouseovertarget,help][help][@targettarget,help][] heal
I made a guess that your second case was supposed to be mouseover's target instead of target's target. Use this to break it down and see if it does what you want: http://www.macroexplain.com/
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Zalaria - Maintankadonor
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