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    ISboxer I use a simple round robin macro that I spam like crazy in heavy damage fights. This is why I love druids: Rejuv on everyone plus Wild Growth(I can move the group while healing too!) I put it right next to my dps key and I go hog wild. The only way a boss can kill me is if something kills my druid in a global cooldown. Now if the tank is taking heavy damage at the same time I have to slow down the round robin key to throw a few heals his way, but doesnt seem to matter.

    edit: after re-reading your first post I have to say, create a round robin key in ISBoxer and make it exactly as you have it laid out in OP without the commas. Even if you move it wont fail.
    Last edited by Multibocks : 01-06-2010 at 05:04 PM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Multibocks View Post
    ISboxer I use a simple round robin macro that I spam like crazy in heavy damage fights. This is why I love druids: Rejuv on everyone plus Wild Growth(I can move the group while healing too!) I put it right next to my dps key and I go hog wild. The only way a boss can kill me is if something kills my druid in a global cooldown. Now if the tank is taking heavy damage at the same time I have to slow down the round robin key to throw a few heals his way, but doesnt seem to matter.

    edit: after re-reading your first post I have to say, create a round robin key in ISBoxer and make it exactly as you have it laid out in OP without the commas. Even if you move it wont fail.
    Oh Yeah! I totally forgot about ISBoxer's "sticky step keys". That will most certainly work. Thank you very much!!!
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    I really need to change to isboxer and dump keyclone. If I did change over what happens to all my in game macros I made? Do I need to redo everything with isboxer?
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    Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent.
    Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil?
    Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?”
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