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Strange VuhDo behavior
I'm running into some very odd VuhDo behavior, and hopefully it can be sorted out pretty easily:
I want to make macros for healing that can be used by VuhDo. According to everything I've read, I can just make the macro like so:
#showtooltip
/stopcasting
/cast [@vuhdo] Heal
Or, where I have @vuhdo, I can replace it with
/cast [target=vuhdo]
I have tried every permutation of target at vuhdo and it simply will not work. It tells me I don't have a target. I've put it in quotes, I've spelt it "VuhDo", "vuhdo", "Vuhdo" etc.
I have also enabled the "target" checkbox in the spells/misc area and it does not work.
Any ideas?
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I'm not sure about using "vuhdo" in macros, but I do know that you can put the name of a WoW macro instead of a spell name into Vuhdo where you tell it what to do when you left or right click. It will then execute your macro instead of just casting a spell.
Not sure if that will allow you to do what you want to do, but I figured it was worth a shot.
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I can put the name of the macro in, yeah, but unfortunately it won't target the person I'm clicking on. I am told that this is likely because the addon is slightly out of date, so I'll just wait for the next version. Thanks for the thinking! :)
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You can try using [@mouseover] also. I use that for all of my vuhdo macros instead of @vuhdo.
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Yeah, I've tried mouseover too, no joy. Blergh.
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This one works for me, however it never resets like this because it casts the spells without acquiring a target
/stopcasting
/castsequence [@vuhdo] reset=target rejuvenation, lifebloom, lifebloom, lifebloom, regrowth, nourish, nourish, nourish, nourish, nourish
To switch targets try
/stopcasting
/target vuhdo
/castsequence reset=target spell1, spell2 , spell3