Macro to simulate right clicking an NPC
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Macro to simulate right clicking an NPC
I'm attempting to farm the Ghostly Pandaren Fisherman but another guy is also farming it and has parked himself on a mammoth mount where the Ghostly Pandaren Fisherman spawns. I found a macro that allows me to pick his first option (which gives a rare item) but it requires me to be able to right click on him and open up his dialog options. I'm afraid that if I can't right click him or simulate a right click after targeting the mob, I'll lose out on his rare item and have to keep farming him.
This is what I have so far.
I just need something to simulate a right click where the ???? goes.
This is what I have so far.
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/tar Ghostly Pandaren Fisherman
????
/script SelectGossipOption(1)
I just need something to simulate a right click where the ???? goes.
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DisRuptive1 - Posts: 181
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Re: Macro to simulate right clicking an NPC
I don't know about a macro to make it easily spammable, but there is a keybind for Interact with Target in the keybinds menu.
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Re: Macro to simulate right clicking an NPC
Also shift + V for friendly nameplates.
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Re: Macro to simulate right clicking an NPC
As far as I remember there is actually no macro for such action, so it's either use nameplates as Worldie suggests and right click on it, or use a /tar macro and keybind the interaction.
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degre - Posts: 1106
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Re: Macro to simulate right clicking an NPC
I use the interact with target keybind. After playing Guild Wars 2 for a bit, I got used to using F to interact, so I have it bound now on my WoW toons for that same purpose. It's very useful along with nameplates for selecting targets.
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