Quote Originally Posted by Ualaa View Post
If you go with a click macro, you'll never cast Conflag or Incinerate, without Immolate already being up.
Well, that assumes you have enough hit, for it to land.
If you don't it could resist, and then not be up, with the macro progressing to the next spell.

Warlocks and DK or Hunter, as click dps.
Paladin as click tanking.
And use mouse repeater regions, for the druid heals.
Can you give a brief example of such a macro? In experimenting with click it seemed that it essentially worked the same as if you put the cast in the same macro, meaning that it blocks if unable to cast.