You have to press your follow key a couple more times. Sometimes you have to use your slave move keys if the leader is in the new phase but the followers aren't. I've never had it be a real pain, but thats just me.
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easy solution to this and i never have any problems going thru portals or instances. My main's movement keys are bound to the WASD keys, slaves are bound only to the arrow keys on the right side of the keyboard. My tilde key (`) is set to interact with mouseover, so I can move the mouse over each window onto a Mining/Herb Node, or portal and hit that key to have them loot it, or click a portal. I also use the auto follow strobing with Jamba, on command is: /jamba-follow strobeonme all and off is: /jamba-follow strobeoff all. On is macroed into my /jamba-teaminvite macro, and Off is set in it's own macro only on main and used when I hit the Down arrow key to move my slaves back for placement. Getting back to the following issue, if my main goes thru a portal or instance entrance first and slaves don't, then all I have to do is hold down the Up arrow key to make them move forward. Problem solved. Now I haven't even made it to Outlands, other than setting Hearthstones to Shattrath on slaves, little lone Northrend, so I'm not sure just how those Phazing Zones work, but if they're similar to this, then shouldn't be that big of a hassle. Maybe for some tho, but I never have problems with these issues I've listed.
That's not phasing. That's teleporting. The mage trainer area is beneath stormwind, walking through the veil teleports you.
Phasing is like multiple layers on one physical area. For instance one who has not done the Shadow Vault questline enters the Shadow Vault and gets jumped by aggressive mobs, they're in one phase. One who HAS done the questline sees only the friendly NPCs.
Also, I haven't tested this myself, but I have read that when one person takes another in as a passenger on their mount and enters phased territory they will still see each other, but will exist only in their own phase. Should aggressive mobs exist in one phase but not the other, only the character in the aggressive phase will be set upon. Upon leaving the passenger seat of the vehicle the two characters are no longer visible to each other.
Last edited by Mono : 08-24-2009 at 04:20 AM Reason: Added last paragraph
Stopped multiboxing to experience raid content with friends.
Was 2-boxing warlocks until Wrath.
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