If by hit you mean melee, then have him follow the main into range and click the /assist *warriorname* macro, turn on "auto attack on assist" option in the WoW interface optionsQuote:
Originally Posted by Ogrash
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If by hit you mean melee, then have him follow the main into range and click the /assist *warriorname* macro, turn on "auto attack on assist" option in the WoW interface optionsQuote:
Originally Posted by Ogrash
Hes still following me so sometimes when hes TRYING to attack he cant because hes facing the wrong way because hes following meQuote:
Originally Posted by Shogun
Follow will break as soon as he hits the mob, if he's not hitting it and therefore stopping it's down to placement, which means you're not placing the warrior in a way that positions the shaman correctly
I tried going the melee/caster(healer) route myself for a while. It really is much easier to go with all casters... but to each their own.
I have run the combo that you're speaking of, though. It can work.
bind keys for follow 'warrior', assist 'warrior', heal 'warrior', etc.,..
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Rather than charging the mob with the warrior and having the sham follow you into battle, why not have the sham drop totems and then have the warrior pull with a ranged weapon? Then you are already setup and fight the mob on your terms (as long as they are melee mobs).
Fighting ranged mobs (and areas with ranged mobs) was not good for me.