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Sebastian85
03-25-2011, 06:39 AM
Hello!

I recently decided to reactivate my second WoW account and perhaps push a bit farther then i did last time, which was pretty much alt-tabbing between windows to toss some heals and loot. My main character is a warrior and i've decided to play a priest to back him up - to be able to raid classic content, maybe even (as i get more proficient at the whole dual-boxing thing) do normals and hc's with me controlling both tank and healer. Perhaps a little pvp too.

So, i need some help to figure out what it is i need. Never really done any serious dual-boxing, and it seems that the best course of action would be to ask the experts.

I'd like:

* Individually controlling the priest, though obviously not as intricate as my warrior. This would include movement (perhaps using the arrow keys) and major skills.
* I don't want the skills on the same buttons as my warrior has so i need some way to globally link F1-F8 for using my priest skills while still playing the warrior. I'm thinking
F1: PoM Focus
F2: Renew Focus
F3: Gheal Focus
F4: Chakra/etc
F5: Renew Focus's target
F6: Dispel Focus's target
* Opensource solution :)

So..i'd like for the people who actually know something about this, which i don't, to suggest a software and a way to set it up. Links to tutorials would be most appreciated as well, i'm not really coding-savvy and i'd probably need some document to hold my hand for most of the way ;).

Thanks in advance!

Khatovar
03-25-2011, 06:43 AM
Try the sticky at the top of the forum.

http://www.dual-boxing.com/showthread.php?t=36955

Sebastian85
03-25-2011, 07:08 AM
And i feel a little stupid >_>. Thanks for the nudge. I'll bury myself in that, see where i come out.

Ualaa
03-25-2011, 05:05 PM
Your most basic decision is a software to box with.

After that is your assist approach.
If you can do FTL (or your software does that), go with FTL.
If not, go with a Focus assist, as that is the next most flexible.

The guide Khatovar linked, covers all this.

If you haven't started yet, be sure to check out the Recruit a Friend (RAF) promotion.
That rocks.

Wink-
03-25-2011, 05:52 PM
I am with Ualaa on this one. If you haven't checked out RAF it may totally be worth your time to start a fresh toon and RAF it. It will save HOURS and HOURS of levelling time.