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Jafula
11-22-2008, 03:08 PM
http://wow.jafula.com/addons/1-jamba/18-jamba-target

Jamba-Target

The What and Why of Jamba-Target.

What is Jamba-Target?
Why use Jamba-Target?


How to use Jamba-Target.

Bind keys to Jamba-Target functions.
Marking a target.
Targeting the target.
Target health.
Removing a target from the list.
Clearing characters existing targets.


Advanced Jamba-Target Usage

Holding a target.
Controlling which characters get target updates.
Changing the target macro. Sheep!



The What and Why of Jamba-Target.

What is Jamba-Target?

Jamba-Target is a system that allows you build a pre-defined kill sequence for your slave characters. You can define up to 8 mobs to target. You mark individual mobs using the raid icon system. Pressing a key assigned to a raid icon causes all your slave characters to target the mob marked with the raid icon*. Now you can leave your slave characters to concentrate on that mob, while your tank is busy tanking other mobs.

Jamba-Target targets mobs by using their names (the raid icons are for visual identification, not targeting).

* Mobs with the same name cannot be uniquely targeted. When a mob has been marked and there are other mobs in the area with the same name, your slave characters will target the nearest mob with that name, not necessarily the mob that was marked.

Why use Jamba-Target?

Instances

Jamba-Target is useful in instances when you have pulls of multiple mobs. Marking each mob with a raid icon and then using the keys assigned to the raid icons to target these mobs means that your tank is free to tank, taunt and otherwise be useful rather than being a "brain" for the slave characters. You slave characters attack targets in the order you specify (you have to press the target key for each target in order for your slave characters to switch targets).

Crowd Control

Jamba-Target allows you to modify the macro assigned to each raid icon. You can modify the moon raid icon target to cast a polymorph on the target.

How to use Jamba-Target.

Bind keys to Jamba-Target functions.

Bring up the World of Warcraft main menu. Choose Key Bindings. On the key binding form that appears, scroll down the form until you reach the section labelled Jamba Target.

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There are 10 keys that may be bound here. They are:

Mark Targets (Press & Hold)
Clear Target
Target 1 (Star)
Target 2 (Circle)
Target 3 (Diamond)
Target 4 (Triangle)
Target 5 (Moon)
Target 6 (Square)
Target 7 (Cross)
Target 8 (Skull)

Choose 10 suitable keys and bind these keys to the above functions. In this document, Target 1 has been bound to Numpad 1, Target 2 to Numpad 2, etc. Clear Target has been bound to Numpad 0 and Mark Targets (Press & Hold) has been bound to the Period key (fullstop).

Make sure you bind the exact same keys for these key bindings on ALL your characters.

Please note that Mark Targets (Press & Hold) is a key that needs to be held down. Some key cloning / hot key programs require that this functionality be explictly setup. For instance in HotKeyNet, you must specify this key as a "movement key".

Marking a target.

Key: Mark Targets (Press & Hold)

By default this key only works on the master character.

Make sure you are controlling your master character.

You must target a mob before pressing and holding this key down. When you press the key down, a circle of raid icons appear near the mouse cursor. Click (left mouse button) one of these raid icons and you assign that raid icon to your targeted mob. Jamba-Target pops up a small window that displays this the raid icon you selected, the mobs name and the mobs health.

Now if you target a different mob, press and hold the Mark Targets (Press & Hold) key, choose a different raid icon from the circle of raid icons that popup, you will see that Jamba-Target has added your second target to the target list.

Marking of targets cannot be done in combat.

Targeting the target.

Keys: Target 1 - 8

To target a target in the Jamba-Target target list; press the key that is associated with the raid icon the target is marked with. All your slave characters will now target that target. Likewise press another key for a different raid icon and your slave characters will target the target assigned to that raid icon.
You can change targets in combat by pressing the appropriate target keys.

Target health.

As your characters damage a marked target, the target's health is updated on the target list display. When the target dies, the target is removed from the target list.

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Removing a target from the list.

If you mark a target and fail to kill the target or target the wrong mob, you can remove the target from the list, by selecting any target, pressing and holding the Mark Target (Press & Hold) key, and right-clicking on the raid icon already assigned to the wrong target.

Clearing characters existing targets.

Sometimes your slave characters will target a mob you did not want them to target. Pressing the Clear Target key will clear each slave characters target.

Advanced Jamba-Target Usage

Holding a target.

By default Jamba-Target will monitor a mobs health and remove the mob from the list when the mob dies. There is an option to "hold" a particular target mob's name rather than the actual mob. When a target is held, Jamba-Target does not track the mobs health, but instead leaves the target name intact.

This allows you to preset the name of a mob to target and have the ability to target that mob for the duration of your session. This is useful for crowd control where all through an instance you may have a particular mob that you wish to sheep. Rather than marking each individual mob, you can just mark the first mob you encounter.

In the Jamba-Target options, under the List tab, there is a list of raid icons. Check the box for raid icon you wish to hold. For example, to hold the moon raid icon, you would check the box Hold 5 (moon).

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Controlling which characters get target updates.

By default the target commands are sent to all characters that have the "all" tag. You can control which characters get send each target command (target 1-8) by changing the tag associated with each target.

For instance, you may wish the moon raid icon (Target 5) to only be actioned by your mage. Assign your mage the tag "mage". In the Jamba-Target options, under the Tags tab, change the tag for Target 5 (Moon) from "all" to "mage". Now when pressing the key assigned to Target 5 (Moon), only the mage will get the command to target the mob.

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Changing the target macro. Sheep!

Obviously having a mage just target the mob is all very well and good, but how about having the mage actually sheep the mob instead. You can modify the macro assigned to each target to do this.

By default all the macros for each target are:

/targetexact #MOB#

This macro can be modified to sheep the target and then have the mage target its last target:

/targetexact #MOB#
/cast Polymorph
/targetlasttarget

To modify a macro for a target; navigate to the Macros tab in the Jamba-Target options. Select the target to edit the macro for from the drop down list. The macro text for this target appears in the edit box. Edit the macro as you wish.

Please note that you use the #MOB# text in place of the mob name. Jamba-Target will replace #MOB# with the name of the actual mob when you target a mob.

Make sure you click Accept when you have finished modifying the macro.

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Jafula
11-22-2008, 03:09 PM
I would love to know if you use Jamba-Target.

Tanntyn
11-22-2008, 06:56 PM
Wow! This will be useful I think. I'm still new at boxing and my best team isn't complete by any stretch of the imagination. They need some leveling and more members, but when I get to a point that I expect a pull could go wrong, this will come in rather handy.
Why cann't the mobs be added in combat? I expect there to be a rather lengthy technical answer, so if you could, make it as layman as possible? Thanx 8)

Redbeard
11-22-2008, 08:56 PM
Correct me if im wrong but Jafula is probably generating macros based on what you set up (when youre setting up targets) and you cant change macros in combat.

Jafula
11-22-2008, 09:20 PM
Why cann't the mobs be added in combat? I expect there to be a rather lengthy technical answer, so if you could, make it as layman as possible? Because Blizzard said No.

Jafula
11-22-2008, 09:20 PM
Correct me if im wrong but Jafula is probably generating macros based on what you set up (when youre setting up targets) and you cant change macros in combat.Correct.

ElectronDF
11-22-2008, 10:24 PM
So you are targeting mobs by name, not by raid symbol. Try to not let people think you are targeting by raid symbol. Blizzard specifically said that isn't going to be avalible. If there are 4 melee orcs in the pull, you can sheep 1, but you can't sheep 3 based on raid symbols. For my hunters, I send pets at a different mob each, but I have them target things ahead of time and just press a go command, not a go attack the main's target command. You can't target based on raid symbols, you can't perform actions based on raid symbols. They are just there for your visual benefit, not for WOW's use.

Jafula
11-22-2008, 10:32 PM
You can't target based on raid symbols, you can't perform actions based on raid symbols. They are just there for your visual benefit, not for WOW's use. Yes of course, the raid symbols help as you know whether or not the mob targeted was the correct one or not due the raid symbol attached to it (or lack of).

I've added some large red text stating "target by name" to the first post. It's not much, but if you actually read the wall of text you come to understand how it works.

Fizzler
11-23-2008, 03:21 AM
I have been meaning to try the targeting system. This guide will definitely help getting started. Even though it targets by name there are many pulls where this would be useful.

luckoil
11-24-2008, 08:38 AM
I would love to know if you use Jamba-Target.I will try now.

Registered on forums specially to thank you, Jafula, for making Jamba. If it doesnt exist i might have never enjoyed MBoxing at full, because your addon made my first steps a lot easier, than i expected.

dasvorbei
11-25-2008, 04:13 AM
thank you very much for your effort.
this explanation will let me try it out.

thx alot,
greetz,
dasvorbei

SilverSlice
11-25-2008, 06:58 AM
sounds like a sweet usage in raids as well as targeting that "over friendly" horde that you wanna send a farwell kiss to :)

silver

Jafula
11-27-2008, 01:02 PM
I would love to know if you use Jamba-Target.I will try now.

Registered on forums specially to thank you, Jafula, for making Jamba. If it doesnt exist i might have never enjoyed MBoxing at full, because your addon made my first steps a lot easier, than i expected.Welcome to the forums! I had a lot of inspiration from other addons out there that did similar things; but I'm glad Jamba made your multi-boxing easier.

thank you very much for your effort.
this explanation will let me try it out.

thx alot,
greetz,
dasvorbeiI hope it works for you!


sounds like a sweet usage in raids as well as targeting that "over friendly" horde that you wanna send a farwell kiss to :)

silverHeh.

abbacab
12-14-2008, 12:36 AM
But this really has me stumped....

I'm playing with two hunters for the time being, one is a trial account.... highly recommended for those that haven't decided to buy a second membership!

I set the target using the keypad '.', then press '3' to start attacking. My leader attacks, but the slave does not. If I press '3' again, the leader stops attacking and the slave starts.

How do I get the slave to take the target before I start to attack?

Thanks

sedory
12-15-2008, 10:37 AM
...I set the target using the keypad '.', then press '3' to start attacking. My leader attacks, but the slave does not. If I press '3' again, the leader stops attacking and the slave starts.

How do I get the slave to take the target before I start to attack?

I know it's OT, but I had similar problems. I changed the attack button, 3 in your case, to a macro instead of the Attack button from the P menu. The Attack button is just a toggle and you rarely need to stop attacking. Here's my macro:

/assist InsertLeaderNameHere
/startattack

Obviously, as a post in this thread you want to use the jamba targetting. I've not used this yet because my macro's are already well rounded and I don't have the time to learn another setup. However, if I'm reading the initial thread right, in Jamba-targetting, you need a key for marking the target, then more keys to have the slaves target a specific target. So, presuming your '.' key is tied to the mark target option, you then need to press another key to have the slaves (in your case one slave) target it.

In my opinion, it just seems easier to put an assist in the attack macro on the slaves. And it can be used mid combat. (No offense jafula, I love jamba, but I do not use the targeting.)

Sam DeathWalker
12-20-2008, 11:48 PM
Use keyclone to set up tiles if you dont want to alt tab.