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A thread like this is good.
It shows, we're all just normal people, like new users.
Plus, hopefully new users don't make these mistakes initially...
When I started IS Boxer, and didn't really know anything about it, I made some changes which resulted in interesting effects.
Looking at the FTL DPS mapped keys...
Each runs FTL Assist Me, and then sends the appropriate key to all windows.
Checking FTL Assist Me, it has the option (FTL Modifiers on).
So I made a few keys, for FTL Assisted single target buffing.
And instead of leaving the key on 'default' for FTL modifiers, set it to on.
Eventually some of my 1, 2, 3 etc DPS keys had the setting to 'on' instead of 'default'.
Which causes a lot of fun...
Pressing the 1 to = keys, and having 2-4 toons do the correct action.
But having as many as 2 toons doing nothing.
And different toons acting/not acting, depending on who is leading..
If I had left, FTL Modifiers 'on', for the three FTL Mapped Keys.
And left everything else set to 'default', none of those issues would have occurred.
Fun times.
But Lax got it sorted out.
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Just for curiosity, what's the problem with these specific totems? Their mechanics or name or what?
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Sentry totem; when cast; swiyches between totem sight and normal sight. Totem sight means that you can't move.
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Zenga, your description of the toetm is obsolete. Here, I've rewritten the description of it. Maybe I should send this suggestion to Blizzard.
Sentry Totem
2% of Base Mana
Instant cast
Summons an useless Sentry Totem with almost no health at your feet for 5 min that allows vision of nearby area and warns of enemies that attack it, if anyone ever does that. Right-Click on buff to switch back and forth between totem sight and shaman sight if you ever find a useful place to put this. In addition this totem may course your account to be broken.
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You can basically click the buff and have control of your toon.
And click the buff again to lose control of your toon, but have the visual as if your toon is standing where the totem was placed.
So its a track something power.
I've used it a couple of times for mobs that can spawn in a few places.
And then have each shammy watch one place.
But the same can be accomplished by leaving a shammy at each area.
Not a really useful spell at all.
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Only useful if you are trying to watch more areas than you have characters. But yeah, not really much at all.
Might be handy if you decide to camp the books in dalaran I guess.